Theme 6- Things That Grow
Children will explore how living things grow, using observations, experiments, and books. Through story time readings, children will hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from baby to school age, and a girl who discovers the joys of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about leters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other math, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
-Living things grow and have life cycles.
-Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animal as their parents.
-Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
-Immature living things need special care.
-Living things interact, and among animals ther are predators and prey.
Books This Week:
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey
I Heard Said the Bird by Polly Berends
Small Groups:
- Veggie Bingo. We will play a new version of bingo with vegetables on our bingo boards and cover the veggies with seeds.
-Which vegetable will win? We will roll a veggie die and color on a chart the veggie on the top of the die. Ask your child which veggie wins the race
-Comparing length- Children will be asked to cut 5 different strips of paper and put them in order from smallest to biggest. Then we will measure how long each strip is using unifix cubes.
Let's Find out about It
- Sorting seeds and describing them
- Making Bird Feeders using birdseed and pine cones
- Transplanting our green bean plants into larger containers and examining their roots
Centers
-Dramatic Play- Cooking Vegetables in the kitchen
-Sensory Table- Bird Seed
-Art Table- making flower gardens
-Science- Exploring a Worm Habitat and Examining a real bird nest
-Blocks- Doll Houses
-Math- Weighing Center (various vegetables and fruit with a pan scale to explore)
-Library- Books about growing
Songs, Word Play, and Letters
-Grow, Grow, Grow
-Green Grass Grows All Around
-Color Garden- Each child will be given a fruit or vegetable. A color will be planted and they will be asked if they have a fruit or vegetable that has that color.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Comparing Weight and Science Center Experiment
Children compared the weight of an orange, a banana, and a grape. First we predicted by holding the fruit to guess which fruit weighted more than the other. Then we used a pan balance to see if our predictions were correct. We discussed which weighed more and which weighed less than the other. They loved to compare the fruit.
In our science center we have celery that we put into red food coloring. We noticed how the celery drank the water up from the bottom up to the leaves. This was to stress how plants drink from their roots up to the rest of the plant. We noticed red lines going up the celery. It looked like a "straw" drinking up the red water.
I Touch Small Groups
We used itouches during our small groups.
The children learned how to turn them on
and how to find applications. It was amazing
how quickly they learned how to use them.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Week 2 Things That Grow
Theme 6- Things That Grow
Children will explore how living things grow, using observations, experiments, and books. Through story time readings, children will hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from baby to school age, and a girl who discovers the joys of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about leters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other math, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
-Living things grow and have life cycles.
-Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animal as their parents.
-Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
-Immature living things need special care.
-Living things interact, and among animals ther are predators and prey.
Book This Week:
Planting A Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin
Small Groups:
- Math- Weighing Vegetables and Beans- Children will compare the weight of vegetables and beans using empty milk containers filled with vegetables in each hand to create a human balance scale. We will try to guess which is heavier then use a real balance scale to see if we were correct.
-Science- Observing our greenhouses. We created lima green greenhouses last week. We will make entries in our lima bean journals of how the beans are growing. We will also color,cut, and glue a plant sequence to reinforce how plants grow.
-Science- Observing our greenhouses. We created lima green greenhouses last week. We will make entries in our lima bean journals of how the beans are growing. We will also color,cut, and glue a plant sequence to reinforce how plants grow.
-Technology- We will be using I-Touches in small groups. Each child will play an application to their specific level.
-Dramatic Play- Cooking Vegetables in the kitchen
-Sensory Table- Bird Seed
-Art Table- Printing Veggies on paper with paint
-Science- Observing Tadpoles and observing our green bean plants(observation journals
-Blocks- Jungle Animals
-Math- Bean Pattern Activity
-Library- Books about growing
Songs, Word Play, and Letters
-Grow, Grow, Grow
-Green Grass Grows All Around
-Green Grass Grows All Around
-Letter Garden- Each child will be given a fruit or vegetable. A "seed letter" will be planted and they will be asked if they have a fruit or vegetable that has the beginning sound of that letter.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Week 1 - Things That Grow
Theme 6- Things That Grow
Children will explore how living things grow, using observations, experiments, and books. Through story time readings, children will hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from baby to school age, and a girl who discovers the joys of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about leters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other math, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
-Living things grow and have life cycles.
-Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animal as their parents.
-Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
-Immature living things need special care.
-Living things interact, and among animals ther are predators and prey.
Book This Week:
Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois Ehlert
Small Groups:
- Math- Which is Longer? - Children will compare various classroom objects. Vocabulary for this activity include; long, longer, and longest.
-Science- Making Greenhouses- Children will decorate their greenhouses. Then we will discuss what makes seeds grow. We will place a lima bean seed in a baggie with a papertowel and add water. We will put them in our classroom to observe them later.
Centers
-Dramatic Play- Making vegetable soup
-Sensory Table- Sand
-Art Table- Printing Veggies on paper with paint
-Science- Observing Tadpoles and observing our green bean plants(observation journals)
-Blocks- Building and Bends Blocks( to make flower gardens)
-Math- Counting Seeds Activity
-Library- Books about growing
Songs, Word Play, and Letters
-Green Grass Grows All Around
-Letter Garden- Each child will be given a fruit or vegetable. A "seed letter" will be planted and they will be asked if they have a fruit or vegetable that has the beginning sound of that letter.
***Also, our animal show was cancelled last Tuesday, but The Science Center will be here on Tuesday for a special animal presentation. Ask your child what animals they saw on Tuesday.
Children will explore how living things grow, using observations, experiments, and books. Through story time readings, children will hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from baby to school age, and a girl who discovers the joys of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about leters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other math, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
-Living things grow and have life cycles.
-Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animal as their parents.
-Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
-Immature living things need special care.
-Living things interact, and among animals ther are predators and prey.
Book This Week:
Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois Ehlert
Small Groups:
- Math- Which is Longer? - Children will compare various classroom objects. Vocabulary for this activity include; long, longer, and longest.
-Science- Making Greenhouses- Children will decorate their greenhouses. Then we will discuss what makes seeds grow. We will place a lima bean seed in a baggie with a papertowel and add water. We will put them in our classroom to observe them later.
Centers
-Dramatic Play- Making vegetable soup
-Sensory Table- Sand
-Art Table- Printing Veggies on paper with paint
-Science- Observing Tadpoles and observing our green bean plants(observation journals)
-Blocks- Building and Bends Blocks( to make flower gardens)
-Math- Counting Seeds Activity
-Library- Books about growing
Songs, Word Play, and Letters
-Green Grass Grows All Around
-Letter Garden- Each child will be given a fruit or vegetable. A "seed letter" will be planted and they will be asked if they have a fruit or vegetable that has the beginning sound of that letter.
***Also, our animal show was cancelled last Tuesday, but The Science Center will be here on Tuesday for a special animal presentation. Ask your child what animals they saw on Tuesday.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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