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Friday, April 15, 2016

Melissa Stewart Visits, Coding Kibos, and Collection Writing!

Visiting Author
Melissa Stewart came to visit! We focused on text features found in Nonfiction stories. Children 
looked closely at the photographs in Mrs. Stuart's books and noticed clues and details that add meaning to the text. We also learned all about the process she goes through when editing the illustrations that go along with her books. Mrs. Stewart does research to make sure the pictures in her books reflect what actually happens in nature. She makes sure her pictures match the words really well!




Kibo 
We got to go back the library this week and explore some more coding with our Kibo robots. This time we worked in partnerships and even got to use some new "blocks" for coding. We even gave our Kibo ears so they could hear and respond to our clapping!







We did some experimenting with our Kibos too! There were races and synchronized robots. The class had a blast. We can't wait to do even more with our Kibo's next time! Check out the link below!




Writer's Workshop
We are learning all about persuasive writing during writer's workshop! We started with looking closely at our collections from home and judging our "best in show." We used an opinion writing checklist to help think about ways to convince our readers. We stated our opinions, gave reasons for our likes and dislikes, and thought about ways to gain our reader's attention. We showed off all of our hard work with a mini museum!

First we studied our own collections carefully comparing them with the same criteria to judge our "best in show."




Then we shared our opinion writing and got to read our friends opinion writing too!






I hope you found these highlights helpful and informative! Thanks for stopping by and taking a peak at some of the exciting happenings here in room 27.



Have a wonderful April vacation!!



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Monday, April 4, 2016

Science Fun

We have been immersing ourselves in science learning over the last few weeks! We have researched, read about, and even created our own habitats. We have observed organisms and their homes. We have compared habitats, plants, and animals. We have even had some volunteers and visitors in to help us. It has been a very busy, very high interest topic!


Observing Plants
Children got to work with parent volunteers observing plants that belong in our woodland and freshwater habitats. They looked closely at leaves, stems, colors, and compared the different kinds of plants. We learned that freshwater plants can have light or dark green leaves and that leaves can grow in groups or separately. We learned moss grows in damp places and has been around for a very long time. We learned that tree seedlings have roots that tangle in the soil and that their leaves are actually called needles.




Observing Organisms
Children worked, once again, with parent volunteers to observe organisms that belong in our woodland and freshwater habitats. We learned that snails are mollusks and have lungs for breathing! We learned that guppies are hardy and can live in lots of climates. We watched our pill bugs curl up in a ball to protect themselves. We even felt the millipedes tickly legs as it crawled on some of our hands. 








A Visit from Stony Brook
We had a great visit from a Stony Brook staff member. Ms. Marla came to teach us all about the habitats we can look forward to exploring on our May field trip to Stony Brook. She even brought along a visitor!







Read Alouds
We are so looking forward to an author visit from Melissa Stuart! We are getting ready by reading some of her books. They tie in perfectly with our science unit. If you haven't had a chance, check our her web site and her books!

Melissa Stuart

Beneath The Sun

No Monkey's No Chocolate

Hope you enjoyed learning more about our latest science unit!!