Friday, November 17, 2017
Let's Talk Turkey !
Monday, October 30, 2017
Fall Fun and Classroom Community Building Activities 2017

Some added a fence for extra protection ! |
Animal Adaptations Part 1
Our Field Trip to Maine Wildlife Park
The first graders in Gorham study adaptations throughout the year; especially animal adaptations and their unique ways they adapt to the changing weather. We were treated to a presentation by the park ranger as she explained the various adaptations of Maine animals to their specific habitats.
Taking a closer look before we head out to look at live animals and find out more about animal parts.
Taking a Closer Look and Recording Observations: Science Skills
In our science notebooks we have several pictures- all students have made a guess as to which they feel "have parts." About half of the class felt a leaf did not have parts..so we went out to collect leaves and draw what we found. In the end, we all felt that leaves do indeed have parts.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
May- June End of the Year Newsletter
Learning the song "Zippity Doo Dah" |
May- June Dancing our way through !

We were lucky enough to go on another great trip to Maine State Ballet this past week. It is such a wonderful trip as it gives the students a first hand experience of the amount of practice, work and detail it takes to put on a show. First, we learned the song ...next a few dance moves... and then we went into the costume room to learn about how costumes are made!
(Fun Facts : It takes about 100 hours to make ONE tutu. Those costume heads are paper mache taped on bike helmets.)
The final portion of the field trip is learning about the set and lights. And...putting on our final show on stage of course!
Pretty impressive accomplishments in just an hour and a half!
Monday, May 1, 2017
April is the time for "Habitats, Cultures, Customs and Celebrations!"


We had our last travel day; this time we studied Mexico with it's habitats of deserts and rainforests. Students wrote their first factual report on their favorite desert animal as well as made "serape ponchos" with math pattern blocks to show off Mexican weaving skills!










(Note: Cascarones are like confetti filled mini- pinatas made of empty eggshells. The tradition is to crack them over their heads! We altered that to be bird seed filled and we cracked them against our mystery tree so the birds could enjoy our efforts too.)



As usual, we all have to thank our kind parents and grandparents for volunteering their time and donating items for our activities! We could have never put this together without their help.



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