It was a very slow move into spring; we had every type of weather possible, so we spent time learning about adaptations as we tried to adapt to an ever changing climate. In art we created our own animal mask that had some "pretend" adaptations to help it stay safe and find food in its habitat.
Back in the classroom we had a "mini-play" where each student spoke about their animal. We also talked about the beaks and feet of birds and how they use them in their habitats with our 5th grade earning buddies; we created our own bird and plan on writing stories about these birds soon.
In the meantime we have been reading and researching about the desert. Because April was Poetry Month, we wrote a desert poem as a class and then each child wrote their own poem about their favorite desert animal.
Filling bird cascarones with bird seed |
Now it is travel time! Mexico fun... |
Making and sending postcards |
Making Spanish Mexican Flag Counting Books |
Once we finished our study of Mexico
we celebrated with a "trip to Mexico".
Here are some busy students making flag counting books to practice Spanish
numbers 1-10.
Sending
postcards, making nachos, drinking hot chocolate as well as making our
own yellow paper mache egg cascarones were among the activities we tackled while listening to sweet Mexican guitar music.
Visiting the Cactus cafe wouldn't be possible without our great volunteers! |
And speaking of magic- we could never accomplish any of this without the help of parent volunteers- both at home and those who could come in. Thank you!
Rainforests, ponds and seeds...as well as the various folktales of Jack and the Beanstalk, Jenny and the Cornstalk, Jim and the Beanstalk and... Katie and the Beanstalk are all coming soon. The act of comparing and contrasting is a skill needed in every subject matter, so we spend a great deal of time honing that skill through literature experiences that require students to think and respond to various versions of a given folktale.
So...stay tuned for more in May-June!