During our school's "20 Minute Makeover," the students picked up a lot of garbage in the Kindergarten Playpen. We put some of the garbage that we found into a bottle with some clean water. We wanted to see what would happen to the water. After a week, the students noticed that the water had gotten very dirty. The students made a connection with the bottled water to our oceans!
"Thousands and thousands of garbage get into the ocean. If you throw stuff away outside, when the hard wind blows, the garbage goes into the ocean." - Bianca
"If someone throws away a plastic bag, it may end up in the ocean and the sea turtles may eat it and they can't move or eat and they will die." - Sophia
"If fish eat garbage, they may get really sick and they may die." - Jack
"The ocean is very dirty because people throw garbage in the ocean and people don't really care. They're not taking care of the Earth." - Bailey
"If sharks eat a glove, they may think it's a fish and they may die." - Charlie
"If we pick up all the garbage then there's no garbage in the ocean and then the animals won't die and then the animals will make babies again." - Florence
Welcome to the "Superstars in Room 114" classroom blog! Here you will find updates and pictures of what we have been working on in the classroom. Enjoy your visit!
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Forest Inquiry
The class was wondering about how animals stay safe during Spring time. Our research into different animals led to our Forest Inquiry. The class has now turned our Dramatic Centre into a forest! We have many trees and different animals that are camouflaged in our Forest. Can you spot the many different animals? The students have also made signs for our Forest to protect the trees and animals!
Friday, 10 April 2015
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Inuit Print Making In-School Art Activity
On Thursday April 2, an Art teacher from the Mc Michael Art Gallery came to teach us about print making! It was very fun and our class really enjoyed this activity! First, we took a trip upstairs to the BIG Art room! Up there, we looked at many samples of Inuit Art. Using the samples as inspiration, we drew our pictures. Then we used our pencils to carve our picture into a piece of "scratch foam." When the lines were deep enough, we coloured our pictures using water coloured markers. The teacher put a piece of wet paper over the foam and she used a special tool called a "Brayer" to roll over our Art. The colours on our foam transferred over to the new piece of paper and it created a beautiful print!
CrAzY HaIr DaY and Autism Awareness Day!!!
April 2nd was a very special day at school. We had our "Crazy Hair Day"! A lot of our friends showed up with crazy and fun hairstyles and we took lots of pictures for our yearbook! It was also "Autism Awareness Day"! Many of our friends wore blue to show their support.
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