Friday Feb. 7th was the 100th day of school. All week I kept asking the kids to show me that they were 100 days smarter and better at doing the things we have been doing all year like lining up or calendar. They were pretty good about it and really showed that they were smarter and learned something this year.
I also realized that I am 100 days smarter too. I am 100 days wiser when it comes to teaching and while that isn't that much at all in the scheme of things it still makes a difference. I know more now than I did on the first day of school. Am I perfect? Ha nope! But I'm learning and I hope I never stop learning.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Animals in Winter
We have been learning about animals in science for the past few weeks and this past week we learned how animals deal with changing climates, specifically during winter. We learned that animals migrate, hibernate or adapt to their surrounding during winter. The kids got to act out each of these things throughout the week.
Monday was migration. We talked about how some animals move to a warmer place during winter to find food and stay warm. So we "migrated" to Florida (kids picked it) aka the other side of the school.
On Tuesday we talked about how some animals stay where they are and just adapt or change something about them to survive the winter. We talked about how humans adapt but putting on coats and hats and gloves.
Monday was migration. We talked about how some animals move to a warmer place during winter to find food and stay warm. So we "migrated" to Florida (kids picked it) aka the other side of the school.
We pretended we were birds
On Tuesday we talked about how some animals stay where they are and just adapt or change something about them to survive the winter. We talked about how humans adapt but putting on coats and hats and gloves.
On Wednesday it was HIBERNATION DAYYYY! I made caves out of blankets and tables and the kids got to do all of their work in their caves. Centers, reading, writing, snack time, all in the caves. We talked about what hibernation was and how some animals slept through the winter until it was warm again.
Reading in our caves.
Centers in caves.
Watching a movie about animals and pretending to sleep.
I also dressed up as a frog on hibernation day which the kids found hilarious!
It was a fun week and the kids really learned a lot about animals. **Disclaimer: I would like to thank my student teaching mentor teacher Kisha Nichols for this idea. I stole it from her**
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