Sunday, February 24, 2013

Checking in on our Paperwhite

A few weeks ago, we read the book Paperwhite by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace and planted our own paperwhite bulb. We checked in on our paperwhite and here it is! We talked about how it is growing and looked at the roots (quite visible through the glass). We wrote and drew about how it had changed. We will check in on it again next week!

Our Neighborhood Bulletin Board

We have been talking about places in our neighborhood. We transformed one of our bulletin boards into a neighborhood, adding one component at a time. We added class writings/projects to each area of our neighborhood (grocery store, doctor, train station, school, and post office) and read a book that related to each area. Below are close up photos of each specific area. The kids love it... they are proud to talk about the neighborhood that they made!

This is our train station. We read Freight Train by Donald Crews and sorted pictures by color onto our freight train. Then we used interactive writing to label each picture.

This is our post office, and below, a close up of the photos displayed. We read Bear At Work, by Stella Blackstone, and transformed our writing center into a post office. The students picked names out of a bucket and wrote letters to the person that they picked. At the end of the day the letters were delievered. They had a blast opening their letters and discovering who had written to them.


This is our doctor's office. We read Going to the Doctor, by Anne Civardi, and talked about our own personal experiences at the doctor's office. I wrote down quotes from the children and posted them around the doctor's office. They enjoyed sharing their experiences, probably more than they enjoyed the actual experience itself! :)
 

This is our school and playground/park area. We read Preschool Day Hooray! by LInda Leopold Strauss, and completed a shared writing on a pencil about what we do at school.

Mouse Paint



We read the book Mouse Paint, by Ellen Stoll Walsh. The kids love the book! After we read the book, each student received a paint bag. In each bag were two different colors of paint (not yet mixed). The kids got to work squishing the different colors of paint together in their bags to see what new color they would make. They loved it! Afterwards, they recorded what they discovered and we reviewed the results as a class. We discovered that yellow and blue make green, red and blue make purple, and red and yellow make orange. They still go back to the Mouse Paint book each day and talk about how they discovered paint colors like the mice did.
 
 




 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Who are the people in our neighborhood?

This week we will be talking about the different places in the neighborhood. At the closing of each day, we will be watching some clips of the classic Sesame Street song, Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood. We will come back and revisit these clips (and more) in a few more weeks when we really focus on jobs and community helpers. This week, we are viewing these clips while talking about the different places that are in our neighborhood that we frequent (grocery store, school, doctor, etc.).



On Monday, we will read Bear at Work, about a bear who is a mail carrier and travels throughout his neighborhood.


On Tuesday, we will watch the e-book, Bebe Goes Shopping and talk about how a grocery store is in a neighborhood. We will read and talk about visiting the doctor's office in our neighborhood on Wednesday. The above clip covers both a grocer and a doctor.


On Thursday, we will talk about how a school is a part of a neighborhood. The above clip is about how a teacher is a person in the neighborhood.


On Friday, we will sing 'Pat-a-Cake', read A Cake for Me, and talk about how a bakery is in a neighborhood. One of the characters in the above clip is a baker.