So the boat building was a success! Some students decided to take their boats home and some students chose to see if their boat would sink or float. We also built boats out of tin foil and placed pennies in the boats to see if they would sink or float and how many it would take before it sunk. It was a fun experiment for the children and they may ask to try it at home with you also. We worked on creating a scenic picture of a sailboat with sand and an origami boat as an art project. Here are some photos of the students work.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
New Show-and-Share
It is already the middle of November! The time has gone by so quickly!
This month we have focused on water, buoyancy, boats and the water cycle. The students have recently built their own boats based on their knowledge of sinking and floating. The students have decided to take their boats home instead of testing their boats to see whether they sink or float because they worked so hard on their boats (and they do not want the water to ruin them). I have taken pictures of their work and I will soon post some pictures on the blog.
This week we will be building boats out of tin foil and placing pennies inside to see whether they sink or float, and how many pennies it will take to sink the boats. We have done a few experiments with regards to evaporation and it is amazing to hear the students talk about this during class. Please take a moment to ask your child about evaporation and what they think happens to water when it goes into the clouds.
Home reading started this week. If you decide that 2 books is too many, please leave me a note in the bag with the book, and I will send home just one book a week. Also if you do not have time to read with your child the day I send the book home, you can send it home the next day, that is no problem. If you have any feedback on the books, please let me know, I would love to hear about it!
We will be starting another show and share opportunity this coming week. The last one was a success and the objects brought in varied from special rocks, books, souvenirs from vacations, and pictures from extracurricular activities.
Here is the list for the next show and share:
Morning Kindergarten
November 21-25- Renee, Arseniy, Alyssa, Michelino, Serena
November 28 - December 1 - Asianna, Lukas, Jorja, Alayna, Freya
Afternoon Kindergarten
November 21 - 25- Georgia, Ethan, Rumaysa, Anusha
November 28- December 1 - Louis, Liam, Elara
This month we have focused on water, buoyancy, boats and the water cycle. The students have recently built their own boats based on their knowledge of sinking and floating. The students have decided to take their boats home instead of testing their boats to see whether they sink or float because they worked so hard on their boats (and they do not want the water to ruin them). I have taken pictures of their work and I will soon post some pictures on the blog.
This week we will be building boats out of tin foil and placing pennies inside to see whether they sink or float, and how many pennies it will take to sink the boats. We have done a few experiments with regards to evaporation and it is amazing to hear the students talk about this during class. Please take a moment to ask your child about evaporation and what they think happens to water when it goes into the clouds.
Home reading started this week. If you decide that 2 books is too many, please leave me a note in the bag with the book, and I will send home just one book a week. Also if you do not have time to read with your child the day I send the book home, you can send it home the next day, that is no problem. If you have any feedback on the books, please let me know, I would love to hear about it!
We will be starting another show and share opportunity this coming week. The last one was a success and the objects brought in varied from special rocks, books, souvenirs from vacations, and pictures from extracurricular activities.
Here is the list for the next show and share:
Morning Kindergarten
November 21-25- Renee, Arseniy, Alyssa, Michelino, Serena
November 28 - December 1 - Asianna, Lukas, Jorja, Alayna, Freya
Afternoon Kindergarten
November 21 - 25- Georgia, Ethan, Rumaysa, Anusha
November 28- December 1 - Louis, Liam, Elara
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The end of October
Hello Parents,
We had a great time carving pumpkins this Monday! I took some pictures of the hard work the children did to create these awesome pumpkin carvings!
This month we are learning about water, buoyancy, and boats. We will eventually be building our own boats in the classroom. The children are very creative and it would be great if you have any empty containers, cardboard or anything you think could be used to build a boat, please bring it in to help our boat building!
We occasionally go outside for gym class instead of inside the classroom, so please remember to make sure your child has a winter coat, mitts and outdoor shoes or boots.
In December we will be learning about cultural traditions and celebrations and we will be talking about Christmas and Hannukhah. As part of the Alberta Curiculum the students will be learning about how and why their traditions are important in the community and how others' celebrations are important also. I would like to ask each child to write a paragraph about their Christmas traditions or another tradition if your family does not celebrate Christmas. Please bring the paragraph in by November 30th as we will begin sharing in December. If your child can write, please have them write the paragraph. If they are not printing sentences you may type or write out the paragraph for them. Your child may include pictures of past traditions or celebrations to include when sharing.
If you have any questions please e-mail me any time! Thanks,
Mrs.Fedoruk
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