What an exciting day we had at our Music Around the World Club today! We learned all about South America and one of their favorite instruments--the rainstick. After exploring some of the special places you can visit in Brazil, we were able to learn about a day in the life of a boy from Brazil. We also saw some of the different ways that you can make a rainstick. We enjoyed learning about the rainstick so much that we decided to make our very own rainstick. Then, we had the privilege of singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" with our new instruments. We also reviewed one of our favorite songs, "It's a Small World". We had such a fabulous day and can not wait until Monday for our dress rehearsal! Here are some pictures and a video from our exciting day! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_CGJElEYcj8WkYxQUw2VGtnVkE/view?usp=sharing
Friday, May 12, 2017
Muffins for Mom
We had so much fun honoring our mothers today during our Muffins for Mom event! We served them a special snack, performed a Mother's Day program for them, and told them why we loved them in our Mother's Day show. Check out our videos from our special day and leave us a comment and let us know what you thought!
Pictures from our special day--
"Why We Love Our Moms" video--
https://vimeo.com/216534555
https://vimeo.com/216534555
Northeast Texas Children's Museum
We were blessed this week to have the opportunity to visit the Northeast Texas Children's Museum in Commerce, Texas. During our stay, we learned about bubbles, solid/liquids/gases, animals on the farm, and healthy foods. Then, we were treated to a plethora of learning stations where we played, explored, and observed our world around us. If you ever get the chance to visit this children's museum, take it...you will be glad you did! :)
Here is a show and some pictures of our fun day! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think! :)
We also had the opportunity to enjoy an interview with a real life college student, Rebekah Grey, our principal's sweet daughter! She talked to us about the fun experiences she is having at college and shared her musical talents with us as well. We were so glad to have her join us today during our lunch, and we look forward to being college students just like her one day! :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_CGJElEYcj8aEUzX09yQTlFRmc/view?usp=sharing
Here is a show and some pictures of our fun day! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think! :)
We also had the opportunity to enjoy an interview with a real life college student, Rebekah Grey, our principal's sweet daughter! She talked to us about the fun experiences she is having at college and shared her musical talents with us as well. We were so glad to have her join us today during our lunch, and we look forward to being college students just like her one day! :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_CGJElEYcj8aEUzX09yQTlFRmc/view?usp=sharing
Friday, May 5, 2017
Hey Tiny Seed---Are You Something We Need?
Over the past two weeks, our Kindergartners have been participating in a project based learning (PBL) experience. Our driving question was, "How can a tiny seed make a big difference in our world?" During this unit, our students learned about plants. They were challenged to think critically about how plants impact our world and if/why plants are something that we need. Throughout these two weeks they learned the needs of plants, patterns in nature (life cycles of plants), how young plants resemble parent plants, how the Earth provides resources for life, and the parts of a plant. They participated in plant stations where these skills were reinforced. Here are some pictures from our exciting stations:
Our Kindergartners then participated in a research project about a specific plant. They worked in small groups to learn about their plant and collect facts about it. Then, they collaborated on a technology project using the app Educreations. Finally, they presented their finished project to our Third grade friends. Here are some pictures from our research and technology projects:
Parts of a Plant
Matching Baby Plant to Parent Plant
Dirt Cup Snack
Our Kindergartners then participated in a research project about a specific plant. They worked in small groups to learn about their plant and collect facts about it. Then, they collaborated on a technology project using the app Educreations. Finally, they presented their finished project to our Third grade friends. Here are some pictures from our research and technology projects:
Researching our Plants
Our Educreation Presentations--
Strawberries
Carrots
Pumpkins
Roses
Apples
Pine Trees
Sharing with Third Grade
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