Saturday, March 16, 2024

Happy St. Patrick's Day

 


Happy St. Patrick's Day! With Kelley being my maiden name, St. Patrick's Day is one of my favorite celebrations during the school year. This year, we created our own community called "Tater Town". We had a feeling that mischievous little Leprechaun may try and visit, so we created traps to attempt to capture him. We faithfully plotted his travels from Ireland across the Atlantic Ocean through the Gulf of Mexico and up the mouth of the Mississippi River straight to our classroom at North Live Oak in Watson. That leprechaun was so sneaky and mischievous!  He avoided all of our traps. We were shocked to see how he tumbled over chairs and scattered our things all over the room. He made such a mess, but we were very happy that he left us gold and chocolate coins. Continuing our celebration, we made green milkshakes. We decided to add an "O" to the beginning of our names. It was funny to call each other by our new names. Wishing you a Happy Spring!     





Mrs. O'Parrino

Monday, February 26, 2024

Animal Needs/Emperor Penguin Project

To conclude our study of aminal needs and focusing on Emperor Penguins, I gave each of my friends an egg of their own to care for over the weekend.  They were so excited and brought them home warm and cozy.  I was very proud of the wonderful job they did parenting their eggs.  A few eggs received minor bumps and bruises, however most were fine.  My friends were very surprised to receive their own "Penguin Chick" as a reward for their hard work caring for their eggs. We had so much fun learning about animal needs with this memorable project. 

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Time to Hibernate!

 As a part of our studies surrounding animal needs and animals in winter, we decided to hibernate in our busy “bee” classroom.  I checked the thermometer  and observed the temperature was dropping, so we concluded that it was time to eat a lot and store fat to prepare for hibernation. Our classroom was transformed into lairs filled with hibernating bears. Our breathing and heart rate slowed, our body temperature dropped and our metabolism slowed down. We discussed signs of spring and when it would be time to wake from hibernation. We emerged at the first sign of spring and were so hungry! We needed to eat immediately. We had an amazing time investigating hibernation. 


Saturday, January 27, 2024

STEM Snowflakes

After reading Snowflake Bentley, my friends put on their engineer hats, designing and creating magnificent STEM Snowflakes. They are amazing engineers and their snowflakes were quite impressive. 

Research shows that early exposure to STEM has positive impacts across the entire spectrum of learning. For example, early math knowledge not only predicts later math success, it also predicts later reading achievement (National Research Council, 2012). I love engaging my friends in STEM activities.

Friday, January 12, 2024

Icebergs and Snow

We explored solids and created icebergs and snow! We learned that snow is a solid, frozen H2O & no two snowflakes are alike. We had so much fun learning about solids.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Gingerbread Baby Stem

 

                             
We put on our  engineering hats & created enclosures to protect our Gingerbread babies from that sly fox. 




Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Happy National STEM Day!


We put on our engineering hats & created structures from cranberries to represent Native American structures at the time of the Pilgrims arrival in the new land.