Through this blog parents will be able to see their child(children) engaged in various activities throughout the school year.
terça-feira, 8 de novembro de 2011
My Weight
We checked our weight.
Ms. Munne weighed the boys first.
Ms. Larissa took the pictures.
Ms. Munne wrote down how much each of us weighed.
Sometimes it was hard to see!
Oops, you've got to go again.
It was hard keeping our feet straight.
Hi, Ms. Larissa, I've already weighed myself.
Soooooo serious!
That's not quite the way we weigh ourselves!
Hmmm, that's about right.
What perfect posture!
My hair is getting in the way!
Afterwards, we made a real live graph of our weights. Two people weighed 13k, two people weighed 14k and three people weighed 15k.
Lots of people weighed 16, I think there were 4!
Two people weighed 17K and one person weighed 19K.
Two people weighed 20K.
What Happens In the Stomach
Last Friday Ms. Munne put some food inside jars with vinegar and lime juice so that we could observe what happens to the food in our stomachs. Most of the food is dissolving. Yuck!!!
Ms. Munne put a chicken bone inside some coke. What will happen? Ms. Munne told us that soda is not good for our bones or our teeth; it's better to drink juice.
quinta-feira, 3 de novembro de 2011
Our Faces
We cut circles for the faces.
We like to concentrate on our work.
Tici cuts very fast.
Then, we glued eyes, nose, mouth and ears.
I picked brown eyes!
We glued everything by ourselves.
Cutting, cutting, cutting...
I Can Make a Person
First, we played with the boy and girl body puzzle.
That's right, Felipe!
Good job Lisa and Mariana, good team work!
Some of the boys were trying to put together the background for the boy and girl figures.
Some of the girls also wanted to complete the background.
Then we did the other puzzle.
We worked in small groups.
We talked about the figure trying to decide what to do next.
Where is the other part of the head?
This is the body, these are the legs, the head is missing!
We're done, Ms. Munne!
Then we glued our body pieces to a poster board.
This figure looks like it is running.
After all that we made our people with playdough.
We like working with playdough.
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