This is such a special time of year as the seasons change and we look forward to spending time with family and friends for the holidays. I especially enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday as the focus is "food, family, friends, and fellowship"! While you are relaxing and hanging out, here are some activities that you can do to learn about the history of Thanksgiving and some fun games to play. Don't forgot that the Penguin Project (see previous posts) is also a great way to be a part of something exciting happening many miles away:)
Thanksgiving History -
The First Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Timeline
Be A Historian
Thanksgiving Games -
Too Many Turkeys
Spot the differences
Turkey Swap
Word Search
Thanksgiving Bounce
Dress A Turkey
Make A Silly Turkey
Create A Thanksgiving Card
Thanksgiving Tale
"Fill In" Thanksgiving Story
Thanksgiving Stories -
The Story of Squanto
The Kitchen
Two Bad Pilgrims
Thanks to Emily Starr (of Starrmatica) for some of the suggested activities:)
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Penguin Project Update...
I wanted to share with you all an email that I received over the weekend about the Antarctica Penguin Project from Jean Pennycook (the Penguin Education Specialist in charge of the project):
Welcome to the 2014-2105 Adélie Penguin breeding season in Antarctica! Starting Nov 17, follow 10 new penguin families as they raise their chicks at Cape Royds, on Ross Island. Adopt a penguin family, keep a field notebook, record parent foraging trips, egg hatching and chick rearing data. Follow daily pictures as these amazing birds raise their chicks. http://www.penguinscience.com/ education/royds_nestcheck.php
Combine science, art and geography. Have your students track their penguin postcards as they are mailed down to us, and then back from Antarctica.http://www.penguinscience.com/ education/postcards.php
Design and make a flag to fly at our research station. http://www.penguinscience. com/education/design_flag.php
Design and make a flag to fly at our research station. http://www.penguinscience.
Ready made instructional powerpoints (with teaching notes) about penguins, Antarctica and more!
Something for everyone about Antarctica!
Penguin Science is an NSF funded project engaging and educating classrooms and the public about Antarctica and the amazing Adélie penguins as they raise their chicks and cope with global climate change.
Please let me know if you are interested in participating in this project or if you would like to meet with me during lunch recess to work on it.
Mrs. L.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Penguin Research
Over the past several years I have had students participate in a Penguin Research Project being done in Antarctica. We watched the Adelie penguins nesting habits and enjoyed seeing the little ones as they hatched from their egg homes. I have even had students send postcards to the researchers in Antarctica and get them back with a postmark from that far-away place! I am sharing the link to the website in case your child is interested in acting as a scientist and watching and documenting the progress of the breeding season of the penguins. I am happy to help if your daughter needs assistance creating and sending a "postcard" to the researchers. Whether they want to create a postcard or not, enjoy watching and learning about these amazing creatures who live in such a unique part of our world.
Penguin Science Website
Penguin Science Website
Monday, November 10, 2014
30 days of...
I ran across this neat compilation of activities on the National Center for Families Learning website and I wanted to share it with you all. I hope that you will be able to find and do some of the suggestions and then come tell me all about them! The photo above is just that, a photo, so here is a link to the "full" list - 30 Days of Families Learning link (then click "download calendar").
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Third and Fourth Grade Book Meeting Dates
The 4th grade book club will meet next Thursday, November 13th during lunch recess and the 3rd grade book club will meet the following Thursday, November 20th at the same time. We will meet in the Lower School Library.
Don't forget to check out the book club wiki for book recommendations from friends (see link on the right side of this blog).
Don't forget to check out the book club wiki for book recommendations from friends (see link on the right side of this blog).
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