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Friday, June 7, 2013

Tyranno-Tag

We sorted dinosaurs by what they ate today.  Each child was given a dinosaur and asked to classify it as a carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore.  Then we went into the gym to measure out the length of all our dinosaurs. Many dinosaurs were under 20 feet long, while one was 90 feet long.  We would switch dinosaurs and then go stand on the number of feet long our new dinosaur was.  After everyone was able to measure four dinosaurs we played TYRANNO-TAG.  I was the big bad carnivore Tyrannosaurs, and the kids were herbivores trying to run past me.  If they got tagged the had to be stationary carnivores trying to tag the other herbivores.  The kids had a load of fun and got some great exercise as they continued to learn that some dinosaurs ate other dinosaurs.  Have a great weekend.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Fossils to Radishes to Museums

        It was a very busy day here in kindergarten.  We started with a fossil hunt outside.  Yes, our little paleontologists searched for fossils in the courtyard.  They had to record where they found their fossil, predict if it was a carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore, and then illustrate their fossil.  The kids also went to the garden to harvest the radishes they planted earlier.  They were impressed to see the different colors produced by the Easter Egg radish seeds.  Then Farm Abby showed us how seeds start to grow when soaked in water.  The kids used toothpicks to take off the seed coat, carefully split the seed and then find a baby plant starting to grow.
        After a Maine Day lunch with a special dessert whipped up for us by Mrs. Erdman's fourth grade, we took our hand at excavating fossils by using a toothpick to dig chocolate chips from chocolate chip cookies.  The kids will never look at cookies the same way again.  They worked for a half hour slowly finding each chocolate chip in their cookie.  We ended our day with a trip to Mrs. Erdman's class museum to learn all about Maine.  The year might be drawing to an end, but the learning is still fast and furious.



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Dinosaur Map

Today we met with Mrs. Burgess's class to talk more about dinosaurs.  We used an interactive map of the United States to find different examples of dinosaurs.  We were surprised to find an aquatic dinosaur in Nevada, a landlocked state.  That got us thinking about how our Earth has changed over time.  We also found a map of Pangea, when the world had just one super continent.  Then we practiced playing with the forms of continents to see how the shapes of the continents fit nicely with each other.  The class also learned a dinosaur poem and discovered several sight words in the poem.  Remember tomorrow is the field trip to the Botanical Gardens.  Send your kiddo with good walking shoes and socks.  Please apply sunscreen before they come to school.  Thanks!

If you want to check out the dinosaur map at home, try this link.
Dinosaur Map:  http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/dinosaurdiscovery/l/blstatedinosaurmap.htm