We began our study of the Sky this week, and enjoyed books about space travel, planet facts, and some fictional books about aliens and landing on the moon. The children created galaxies, with stars, a sun, a moon, and a "gentle blue giant" of an earth shape. We sang a song about the "gentle blue giant", learned poems about stars, traveling to the moon, and planet orbits. Our big news is a work in progress, a rocket ship constructed of cardboard boxes, shiny paper, tubes, and child constructed cardboard spaces. We've left cardboard pieces, paper, markers, and cardboard tubes for the children to use as "loose pieces" in the ongoing construction of the rocket ship. A karaoke player and microphones made our voices loud and echoing. There was a "fix it" shop set up on a table, and everyone had a try at taking apart and putting together telephones, a typewriter, computers, and then creating their own inventions.We've enjoyed the fact that the children are pulling their parents and family into the classroom to see the rocket ship!
Until Next Time,
Michele
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| taking things apart |
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| what do you think this piece is |
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| a natural! |
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| listen to this..... |
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| magnets and planets |
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| research |
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| decorating the space |
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| this invention washes your car, fills your car with gas, and lets you dial a number and make a call. |
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| bubble wrap printing a moon |
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| the green is land, the blue is water.... |
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| a monoprint earth |
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| these two have their own game right now |
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| a chimney |
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| this is a t.v. with a cable box, and the wireless rocket console |
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| a homey holiday space |
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| someone's space |
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| a mailbox for outer space mail |
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| organized lights |
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| rocket flames |
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| story time in the rocket ship |
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