Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2018

November 2017

In November we received some of our first flexible seating options, wobble stools, floor seats, and floor cushions.  The kids love using them and I love that they are able to work while getting some wiggles out.  We also had Job Day and everyone dressed up as they would for different jobs.  They stood in front of the class and gave a small report about the job they chose.

wobble stools

floor seats

Practicing spelling again

One of the most popular center activities

Mrs. Wherry holding a snake

Mr. Billoto holding a snake

Mrs. Batie holding a snake

Mr. Beck holding a snake

tortoise  

lizard
Another snake

There were some fears but they were handled well

Number game on the Osmos

Teamwork this time

Working on the wobble stools

Reading class using floor cushions

We are thankful

Carleigh the Pharmacist

Layne the Archaeologist 

Mallory the Farmer

Easton the Farmer

Maycee the Farmer

Mikaela the Zookeeper 

Cayden the Weatherman

Rachel the Doctor

Rhys the Miner

Tavin the Teacher

Ella the Dancer

Kenzie the Teacher

Jake the President

Lilly the Teacher

Judah the Business Man

Tylee the Mommy

Thanksgiving Breakout








Ready to go home for Thanksgiving break





~Ms. Anglin

Friday, November 11, 2016

Animal overload!!

This chapter in science was about the different types of animals.  We learned about mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and insects.  One of the ways we studied the different types of animals was by using Topic Triangles.  The students had to match the animal type, a characteristic, and a picture to make a triangle.  




We made a turkey craft to hang in the hallway last week.  The turkeys are holding a peaceful protest...  They are trying to encourage people to "Save a Turkey, Eat More..." strawberries, burgers, cake, bratwursts, hot dogs, pizza, apples, ham, and mashed potatoes! 


Ava brought super show and tell again this week.  Her mom brought in 2 chickens and 5 baby chicks!  They were so cute and seemed happy with us.  There was a lot of chirping, from the chicks and kids :)



We ended the week with the Veterans Day Program at school.  Grades K-3 said the Pledge of Allegiance in front of the crowd at the beginning of the program.  


Have a great weekend!
~Ms. Anglin