Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Call me Zebra....

Almost turning into a zebra!! The kids have applied paper mache the past two days and added ears to our zebra mold. We are almost there...tomorrow we will add stripes!!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Baby zebra

The class decided to build a life size baby zebra! We researched a lot of African animals, chose a zebra, measured, built,  measured again, taped, taped, taped......Next we will paper mache him to bring him to life!!

Friday, April 17, 2015

Persuasive Letters

We have two more responses from the persuasive letters the children wrote in February/March! So exciting- Amazon and Chick-Fil-A!

Mystery Reader

Thank you Mr. Jacoby for coming in as the Mystery Reader! :Please call or email me if you would like to read before the end of the year!

Simple Machines Fair

Thank you so much parents for helping us run the simple machine stations! The children were able to get their hands on real tools and explore how to make work easier!







Friday, April 10, 2015

We Are SMAP

Who or what is SMAP??? Super Master Animal Patrol, of course!! We are using dramatic inquiry to learn about the life in Rwanda. Dramatic inquiry is when we pretend to be other people, in other places, taking on adult roles!! We then use inquiry to guide our learning. The children wanted to be a group of people who help animals. We looked at names of other animal rights groups to gain some insight. The children then came up with SMAP! Next, we had to determine what exactly SMAP would do for animals. Once we figured out our mission, we decided it was time to advertise our services. We designed a logo and used it on each of our advertisements. Once the ads were finished and "sent out" we discussed what a phone call from a potential client may sound like. Each child had a chance to speak to the client who is looking for an agency to help move his African animals to new habitats. It was thrilling, really incredible, to watch how each and every child wanted to pretend and "talk on the phone" to the client. They came up with a good list of things we will need to learn about to help these animals. Their lists contained extremely thoughtful tasks such as: determine which animals can share habitats, design a truck to transport the animals, research the diets of these animals, study about the job duties of a veterinarian, etc,  Stay tuned for SMAP's accomplishments!


How Do You Compare to a Gorilla??

As we are exploring measurement, we wanted to see how our hands compare to a baby and daddy gorilla. The class measured each other with blocks first and then moved onto rulers. Next up, we used real prints of a gorilla hand to measure. They then measured their own hands to compare!

The Power of Our Words


Several weeks ago we learned about the power of our words. The children explored persuasive writing as they wrote to their favorite stores, restaurants, and companies. I sent out their letters and we have been patiently waiting to see if we get any responses. Well...the past week we have had several companies write back, send coupons, and even send gifts and gift cards! The children could not believe that real people had read their letters and even better, wrote back! We have heard from Meijer's, Starbucks, Wipe Out, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dave and Buster's, Glow Putt, Hershey's, Barbie, and American Girl!!