Word of the Month-Flexiblity

Being flexible helps us when we need to cope with changes. Flexibility helps us to think about problems in new, creative ways. Listen to It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw.

 

What does this look like to you?  Come up with three different ideas. 

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From Blackberry Ink by Eve Merriam
Bella had a new umbrella
Didn't want to lose it,
So when she walked out in the rain
umbrella
She didn't ever use it.
Her nose went sniff,
Her shoes went squish,
Her socks grew soggy,
Her glasses got foggy,
Her pockets filled with water
And a little green froggy.
All she could speak was a weak Kachoo!
But Bella's umbrella Stayed nice and new.
Was Bella flexible in this poem? What would you have done?

Listen to: Tom Chapin's Incredible Flexible You, Track 9.

Challenge: Suppose you were given these three objects: one flip-flop, an empty water bottle, a shoelace. Which one of the three would you give up if you had to give one back? Why? What could you do with the other two things? Could you use them together? How? 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Did you knw that Green was not the first color associated with St. Patrick? So how did green come to represent this holiday? Go to the History Channel to find out why and find out additional trivia about St. Patrick's Day.

Watch the video, My Lucky Day by Eric Herman.

What do you consider to be your lucky item? Do you have a lucky number? Maybe you wear a lucky pair of socks for game day? Do you have a lucky shiny stone? Post a comment to our blog and let us know what your lucky item is and why!

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

February's word of the month is kindness.  This time of year, especially Valentine's Day, we want to express our love to others and show concern for others.  Each and every one of us has the power to make others feel better or worse. Making others feel better is much more fun and actually make us feel good too. Listen to Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli. Find out what changes Mr. Hatch and how that affects others.

Try to "show your heart" by doing acts of kindness for others. Share what you did and how this act of kindness made you feel.  

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Snowflake Man

Thanks to the "Snowflake Man" we know that every snowflake is unique. Wilson Bentley was the first person ever to photograph microscopic images of snowflakes. Watch the news report about his life.

In 1925 Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley stated "Under the microscope, I found that snowflakes were miracles of beauty." Watch the video below of the images he photographed under his microscope.

Listen to the picture book written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin.

Take this quiz to see how well you listened – Quia's Snowflake Bentley

Challenges:
1. Design as many different snowflakes on sheet paper.  Here is an example:

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2. Follow directions on how to make a 6-point snowflake.

Winter Party 2013

Here we are making our gingerbread houses!  What a perfectly sweet culmination to our study of the gingerbread cookie stories.  We read many versions of (The Gingerbread Boy, The Gingerbread Man, The Gingerbread Baby, The Gingerbread Girl, and many more) and compared and contrasted titles, characters, setting, dialogue and story endings.  After reading the stories we talked with one another about our favorite version and made a graph to show the results.