Dear families,
Last week we continued our inquiry on the Ocean! We read and coloured a booklet called "In the Deep Blue Sea" and have started to decorate the hall bulletin board with ocean life. The children first each painted a large piece of paper blue, and that is our background for the bulletin board. They have finished making Blue Whales and Orcas and have started making sharks! They will be learning and writing about Octopi, Crustaceans, Seahorses, Jellyfish, Mollusks and Sand, and we'll add their work to the board as well go along. It will be awesome! Some of the children said they were going to a beach for the March Break so I gave them little bags to bring some sand back - that will go in their dioramas and they can share it with their friends for their dioramas, too.
We read lots of fiction and non-fiction books about ocean life, whales and sharks, including the classic "Amos and Boris." Our science centre has shells, sand, a sea sponge, coral, a sand dollar, a bracelet made of shell, a real sea horse, a horseshoe crab, and a shark tooth in it!
The children are learning several poems about ocean animals and the ocean. This week they learned "Smiley Shark" and "I'm a Great Big Whale." With their Reading Buddies, they filled out a shark adjective chart, and wrote what sharks CAN (do), HAVE, and EAT. We also watched National Geographic Kids videos about humpback whales, sharks and Orcas, and learned the word "diversity." They listened to the sound of ocean waves during quiet time, and during quiet time they took turns working with us on their bulletin board art. The children helped fill out a Shark Chart with SCHEMA (what they already know), NEW LEARNING ("there are over 400 different kinds of sharks) (sharks have cartilage, not bones) (baby sharks are called pups!) and MISCONCEPTIONS (i.e. "sharks are mean").
Thank you to Sebastian for bringing in an Ocean book; Catherine for bringing in a mermaid puzzle; Ella for sharing her sea turtle stuffy and shell; Rielle for sharing her sea shells; Alex for bringing in amazing photos of the ocean life he saw in Hawaii (a starfish, whale, and dolphins!); Maddie for sharing her stuffy dolphin; and Kate for the postcards she brought from Mexico. Thank you as well to Michai's mom who was our Mystery Reader; Adam from Ms. Kim's class who brought in an amazing painting he made of a real hammerhead shark he saw; and my former students Carly and Lola for pair-share reading "Shark Trouble."
The words of the week are SAY and WITH. Before we said goodbye for the March Break, the children shared their guesses about a "mystery object" (a daffodil bulb :)). We put the mystery object in some water and will revisit our observations and predictions when we come back after the break.
I hope you have a lovely holiday with your wonderful kids - when we come back it will officially be Spring!!
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