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Showing posts with label agriculture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agriculture. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Thanksgiving Program and Luncheon

What an awesome day! This morning before music practice we played games on our smartboard. The students really enjoy the learning games on PBS Kids.


 
We had such a good turnout for the program and luncheon. Thank you to all the family members who could make it today. I know it's hard on a work day!










Here is a little snippet of our program :D
 



 
This afternoon the students finished their seed books. Dr. Green-Burns brought an Indian bow and arrow made from cedar and the skin from a water snake from Lake LU. Those pictures will be posted soon. :)

 
The rest of this week will be spent on learning about the first Thanksgiving, traditions, making snacks and crafts. Friday will be Pajama Day!

 
 

November SWAP

This month's swap focused on Alabama Agirculture in the Classroom (AITC). Ms. Kim was fortunate enough to spend time at the AITC workshop this summer. AITC provides teachers with the tools needed to educate students on the importance of agriculture and how it affects their daily lives. We thought Thanksgiving would be a great time to introduce this concept to our students.
More information can be found {here}.
 
In Ms. Kim's room, the students explored cotton and all its resources. They learned that cotton is used to make money, makeup, plastic, and oil, as well as make clothing. They had lots of fun learning about cotton and ended their session with a cotton ball race.






The students learned about where milk comes from and how it gets from the farm to the store in Ms. Kaley's room. Then made a spotted cow face.
 


 


 
In Ms. Brooke's room, the students discussed how to plant and harvest. Then they glued seeds to a popsicle stick with can be placed in the ground in the spring. The type of seed was written at the top that will stick out so they will remember what they planted.
 





 

 
And in my classroom the students learned about the uses of plants, plant parts and functions, flower parts, seed parts, seed shapes, and photosynthesis. Then we took the seed packets Ms. Brooke was going to throw away and recycled them into seed books. The students then could draw and label the parts of a plant. More information on this lesson can be found {here}.


Oh Say Can You Seed? is the perfect book for this lesson!