Spring break has
finally given me some time to catch up on blogging and share what's been going on
in class. Spring's arrival has been evident in the warmer temperatures and
sprouting plants, including the veggie and flower seedlings for our school
garden sprouting in our classroom.
Speaking of the weather, we've completed our
weather unit in science. The classroom was decorated with 4 types of clouds:
cumulus, cirrus, stratus, and nimbus...
as well as cloud and water cycle posters...
The students made their own 4 types of clouds
foldables using cottonballs....
and we even demonstrated how water condensation causes rain using shaving
cream, blue food coloring, and a jar of water....
We've
now begun our plant unit, learning the roles of each part of a plant and
classifying plants we eat as the root, stem, seed, or flower.
We'll continue our plant unit learning what
flowers and cones do and conduct a pollination experiment when we return from
spring break.
In math, we've
completed our geometry unit. Activities included creating different types of
lines and rays using toothpicks and stickers; making 3 types of triangles
foldables; classifying 3D shapes according to their sides, faces, and vertices;
and classifying figures as congruent or similar...
One of the highlights of the unit was receiving a
"letter from NASA" asking us to design robots for a Mars mission
using specific perimeter and area measurements. The teams were very creative in
their designs, including a drill on one robot that could break through Mars
ice!
Wishing everyone
an enjoyable, relaxing end of spring break!
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