Friday, December 14, 2018

Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!

This week in Kindergarten we have been studying about winter in science. We have learned about what clothes you need to wear in winter, fun activities you can do in the winter, and things that animals do in the winter time. During the week we created several exciting winter art projects including winter people, winter trees, and snowmen.  Here are some pictures of our exciting activities and creations. Leave us a comment and let us know what you think of them!



In math this week, we studied about subtraction. We learned that subtraction means to remove something from a group. We practiced creating our own subtraction problems using the minus and equal signs. You can see how we made subtraction problems by illustrating a snowman losing his buttons. We also practiced writing our own subtraction problems and illustrating them on a snowman that we drew ourselves. 








Finally, we reviewed heat energy and took this fun opportunity to enjoy reading Polar Express.  After reading this special story together, we had a special delivery from the North Pole--gingerbread ice men. We were challenged to use our own body heat to melt the ice and get our own jingle bell out. This was so much fun! Here are some pictures from our fun event:























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