Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Ingaldsby Farm

Today's field trip to Ingaldsby Farm was so much fun!  First, we went on a tractor ride and learned all about the different foods grown on the farm.We stopped and learned about some of the cows that live on the farm. Next, we picked our very own pumpkins. Finally, we had yummy apple cider and apple cider donuts and played at the farm's play yard. 





Later that afternoon we spent time observing our pumpkins. We used our senses to talk about what they look like and how they feel. We counted the lines around them and measured their height with cubes. We even tested whether they would float or sink. All of our pumpkins floated but some turned sideways in the water. It was a a great pumpkin filled day!


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Johnny the K


On Friday, all of Fuller Meadow welcomed Johnny the K! Using songs and silly hats, Johnny the K teaches the students about the importance of have character, being respectful, and showing kindness towards others. It was a fun-filled time for the whole school.



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Monday, September 19, 2016

International Dot Day & Coconut investigation

International Dot Day was a fun event at Fuller Meadow School! There were Dots, Dots, Dots everywhere and the students had fun talking about each other's dots.
After listening to the story

the students created their own "dot" pictures. They started by drawing a dot and then turned the dot into an object. There was creativity galore in the classroom that day.


Another fun activity this week was our coconut exploration. After reading the book Chica Chica Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. ,which is about the letters of the alphabet and a coconut tree, we decided to explore a coconut.

First, we used our senses to describe the coconut. How did it look, feel, smell, and sound. Then we made predictions about whether the coconut would float or sink. Each student made a tally mark on our investigation chart for their prediction. We used math to count the tally marks for each choice and math language to talk about which prediction had more/less. After, we tested the coconut and were excited to see that the coconut floated. Last, we broke open the coconut to explore the inside. Thank goodness for Mr. Jim our electrician because Mrs. Ochoa was not strong enough to break open that coconut.  Everyone was surprised the coconut milk was clear and not white like the milk we drink. It was great fun exploring the coconut!
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Monday, September 12, 2016

First week fun!



We had a great first week in kindergarten!

The students have been working hard to learn the routines of kindergarten as well as getting to know each other. Here are some photos of our first week together.



Name games with The Wheels on the Bus song