Saturday, August 25, 2018

Our 1st of Many Chemical Reactions

Our 1st of many chemical reactions this year after reading “My Mouth is a Volcano”. My friends loved creating erupting volcanoes as an extension to the text! We've only just begun.

Thursday, August 16, 2018

STEM

The task was to design and build a beam bridge that was strong enough to hold a few pedestrians, hippos. My friends were awesome engineers and their bridges were so creative. Young children are natural scientists. I couldn't wait another day to start engaging my new friends in STEM education. It's going to "BEE" a wonderful year. 

Friday, January 12, 2018

Rockets




Like NASA engineers, we built rockets and launched them today! Well ours were a little different, as they were made of paper, but it gave us the opportunity to investigate and explore stability, air pressure, aerodynamics, and much more! We had so much fun learning! We love Sensational Science Fridays! 



Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Combustion Reactions



Thank you L.S.U. chemistry students for experimenting with combustion reactions with us!


  



Saturday, November 11, 2017

Thank you Veterans!

We enjoyed learning about the importance  of Veteran’s Day! We are thankful for our Veterans! 


Friday, August 25, 2017

Wonderful Worms



We ended this wonderful week of learning with an integrated science lesson with our friends from Mrs. Fennell's 1st grade class investigating earth worms, paying close attention to their defining characteristics. We used color paddles & lights to see how the worms reacted & compared length using standard & nonstandard units of measurement. It was such a fun learning experience.  It's going to "bee" a great year!

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The Value in Unexpected Lessons

Mrs. Lejeune is as sweet as honey! She presented me with a jar of yummy mountain honey with the honeycomb inside from a recent trip she took to Tennessee. Before I brought this amazing product home to enjoy for myself, I decided it would be a wonderful learning experience to share with my friends. The honey with comb inside provided us an awesome opportunity to observe, question, explore, taste and much more.  My friends agreed the honey tasted sweet and was so delicious. They loved exploring the comb with different magnifying glasses.  We learned that a honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honeybees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen.  We concluded by writing about this awesome experience.  This gift supplied wonderful writings, vocabulary expansion, experimentation, questioning, etc...  "Higher-order” thinking questions require my friends to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information instead of simply recalling facts.  I am a planner, but I've learned to stop and take time for unexpected learning experiences.  They can be the best!  Until next time enjoy your kindergartners. I sure am enjoying mine!