Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Bird Beak Simulations

We are working on animals in science. We have specifically been learning about adaptations. Today in class we were pretending to be three different types of birds with different shaped beaks. We used a knife, spoon, and chopsticks to model different shapes of beaks. We searched for "food" that was rice, pinto beans, and lima beans. It was hysterical to watch the kids try to work the chopsticks! We learned that the "spoon beak" was the most efficient due to the scooping nature and that the chopsticks didnt get us a whole lot of food. We thought this might also be partly because we dont know how to use them! All in all we had a great time experimenting with different shaped beaks. Posted are pictures of the children trying to scoop up food with their "beaks."



Thursday, November 18, 2010

Family Turkey Projects


Bob Turkey

Our first family project was a Turkey Project. This was meant to be a fun time to spend with family members to use creativity to give a turkey a personality. They turned out great! We hope you enjoyed spending time with your family for something fun!
Medusa
Hokie Bird
Google
Zebra Turkey
Turcea
Mother Turkey and Chickees


Camo-Turkey
Turkey Tebow
Candy Turkey
Gameopolis Turkey
Rapunzel
Argentina Turkey Soccer Player
Multi-colored turkey
Fred the Singing Turkey
Jax Beach Turkey
Snurkey the Red Baron
Turkey Burglar
Mickey the Turkey
Native Turkey
Jaguar
Izzy Jr.
Turk the Hockey Fan
Firely Fireman
Gobblescout Pete
Crayola Crayon Turkey
Football Turkey #9
Ozzy Ozbourne Turkey
Jackson DeTurkey
Turkella Deville

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Invent a world

We did an enrichment activity called Invent a World. We paired the kids up and they were to draw a world that would have things on it they would be interested in. They added landforms, bodies of water, towns, and other interesting tidbits to their world. When finished they created a key on it so we would know what we were looking at. Each team got to share their world with the rest of the class. Featured on this blog is the work of Lily and George, Caroline and Naiya, and Max and Nick.


St. Louis business boost

We learned about what drew people into St. Louis, due to its prominent location on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Students were asked to write an article for a newspaper back during that time about an entrepreneur and their business boost in St. Louis. Featured on this blog is the work of Corinne, Emily, and Abby.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Animal Leaf Projects


A few months during the school year we will have at home projects for the kids to do. Our first one was an Animal Leaf project. We just finished our unit on plants in science and have started our next one on animals. We decided to combine the two with this project. All 31 kids are featured on this blog. The creativity was evident and incredible! Enjoy!