Monday, April 27, 2015

Letter V

Use this song to help you get ideas of what to bring for the weekly Mystery Bag homework :)

New Observations

Day 15:

  • They are all in chrysalis (Layla)
  • They are going to turn in to butterflies. This is called metamorphosis (Eva)
  • They are in a new cage (Peyton)
  • One cocoon looks smaller than the others (Sebastian)
  • We think we might have some butterflies by the end of the week (Room 1)
  • The chrysalis has a sticky thing at the end of it so it can stick to the white lid (Nikos)
  • The cocoons look furry (Anthony)
  • They look hard (Jack)
Day 18:
  • I think I see a crack in one of the chrysalis (Jake)
  • It’s almost time for them to come out! (Layla)
  • They are all still in chrysalis (Zacharias)
  • I see something red on the chrysalis (Peyton)
  • We see a piece of the caterpillar from when it molted (Nikos)
  • One of them seems like it is leaning back while hanging (Sophie)

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Chrysalis Update!

Hello Room 1 Kids and Families,
I came in this morning to check on our Lima beans we planted and our caterpillars in chrysalis... And look what I found:
All 5 are finally in chrysalis! Our "runt", I think many kids named Jerry, has finally joined the other 4 in their transformation from caterpillar to butterfly!
Now that they are in chrysalis, I had the nerve racking task of transferring the hanging chrysalis to the "live butterfly garden" netted container. Hopefully by the end of this week we will have 5 butterflies emerging from their cocoons. 
Wow! You can see how amazing this process is!
Ok, we are ready for you to become butterflies now! (However we know it takes almost 2 weeks to complete the process.)

See you all tomorrow!

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Letter J & Counting by 5’s Songs

Here is our letter of the week song. 

Below is a fun counting by 5’s song that we sang today. After singing the song, we made Jack and the Beanstalk counting by 5’s beanstalks. They will be coming home tomorrow! 


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Insect Unit

We have concluded our super fun (and yet sometimes creepy) insect unit! Here are some examples of the work we have done and some of our favorite memories during the unit.

During our unit, we brainstormed FACTS that we knew about insects, asked questions about what we wanted to know, and wrote down what we learned. I used up TWO pieces of large poster paper with all of the things we learned. 

At the beginning of our unit, we went on a nature walk to look for insects. While we found quite a few chickens, we only found a few insects. :(
Luke and Jack worked together to try to find some insects. 
These boys found a dead fly (yup, an insect) in a spider web (nope, not an insect).
I think they may have found something!!
Landon had something crawling on him! Some of us might not have had such a happy face with a creepy crawly on us! 

Later, during the week, we worked with our Sight Word “said”. We made living sentences, which means each student became a word in the sentence and as we read the sentence, we acted out the quotation marks and comma with our bodies and we gave them special swoosh and click sounds. I should have taken a video! 
We created books using speech bubbles. This was such a hit!
Could you imagine a bug that big?!
We rolled two dice to find their sum in “Ladybug Addition” hanging on our windows. 

After learning about the body parts of a butterfly, we did a directed draw where the students followed step by step instructions on how to draw a butterfly. After they added details and colored it, the students added labels to each of the body parts. Many of the students were then able to record facts about butterflies. That video is coming... it is super tricky to get a video off of the iPad on to the blog :(

After reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar, we made very hungry LAST NAME caterpillars! They came out so cute! Some of the kids have verrrrrrry long last names which make for very long caterpillars. Also at this center, while the paint was drying, the students learned how to measure objects using a caterpillar inch ruler. In case you are wondering, the piano is 47 inches wide!

We had a great 3 weeks learning about insects and are continuing to enjoy observing out caterpillars transforming in to butterflies. Please check back to see our daily observations on a separate post.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Meet Our New Class Pets!

As the students of Room 1 came in this morning from a long and relaxing spring break, they noticed their morning message had a surprise to it. After figuring out the missing words, they got to meet their new class pets--- 5 teeny tiny caterpillars that will soon transform into beautiful butterflies!

We have named them: Steve, Freddy, Jerry, Amy and Rain

For the next couple of weeks, we will be making observations about how these caterpillars grow and change into butterflies (this process is called metamorphosis).

Day 1:
  • One caterpillar is going towards the top (Layla)
  • Some are on the side of the jar (Cayden)
  • They are small (one of them is 1 cm, another is 1 1/2 cm) (Jackson)
  • There are 5 of them (Sophie)
  • They are black and spiky (Max)
  • They might be molting because we see small black things (Mrs. Roll)
  • They are going to become butterflies in 7 days after they go in to chrysalis (Landon)
Day 2:

  • They are bigger! (Jack)
  • Two are up at the top (Anthony)
  • One of the caterpillars at the top is longer than the other one at the top (Sophie)
  • They have 6 legs (Nikos)
  • The caterpillars are not straight... they are wiggly (Matthew)
  • I can see them moving towards the top (Jake)
  • All of the caterpillars are 1 1/2 cm to 2 cm long now! (Mrs. Roll)
Day 5: 
  • One of the caterpillars is wiggling! (Zacharias)
  • Two of them are straight (Luke)
  • 3 of them are trying to get to the top (Cayden and Jack)
  • 4 of them are BIG! (Sophie)
  • We measured them and the smallest one is 2 cm and the biggest one is 4cm!!!
  • I think I can see the 6 legs (Peyton)
  • I saw one crawl down and eat something and then crawl back up (Jack)
  • They are longer than yesterday! (Layla)
Day 8:

  • One is starting to make its cocoon (Jack)
  • One is super straight (Anthony)
  • One has its legs at the top and its head is dropping down (Nikos)
  • One is making the letter J! (Peyton)
  • The caterpillars are going to go through metamorphosis (Eva)
  • One is shaped like a Nike symbol (Landon)
  • The caterpillars are in silk (Sophie)
  • 4 of them are very still, but one is wiggling to the top (Jake)
  • It looks like there are spider webs in there! (Jackson)
  • They have shed a lot (Anthony)
  • 4 of them are hanging from the top (Matthew)
  • They are all 3-4 cm long (Mrs. Roll)

Day 12: Our last caterpillar still hasn’t gone in to chrysalis, but the other four are in their cocoons. They have been very active shaking back and forth!