We also played a matching game with pictures of different
types of animals. The children took turns matching/pairing their animals to
their friends’. Furthermore, we learned about different habitats of animals. We
sorted animals and deciphered whether they live on a farm, in the jungle, or in
a swamp.
We also baked yummy animal shaped sugar cookies!
We continued Noah's ark and we
discussed that it rained for forty days and forty nights. When Noah and his
family finally exited the ark they saw a beautiful rainbow in the sky. In
conjunction with the water of the flood, we did a wonderful science experiment. We
filled a container with water, took one of our wooden blocks, and dropped it in
the water. What happened? The block floated on top of the water! That is why
Noah built his boat out of wood. We
chose some other objects from around our classroom and we charted our predictions
and results.
We also focused on colors. We learned that there are three primary colors; red, blue
and yellow. We learned to create new colors we need to work with these three colors. As
an experiment we decided to fill three empty glasses with water and add red,
blue and yellow food coloring. We then used three more empty glasses for
mixing. We discovered by mixing blue and yellow we create green, mixing blue
and red creates purple and red and yellow creates orange.
Furthermore,
we learned about rainbows and the colors of the rainbow. We then learned how
rainbows are made. We read What Makes a Rainbow? by Betty Schwartz and
did a science experiment, using a flashlight and a CD. We discussed that the
sun (our flashlight) contains all of the color of the rainbow and when the sun
passes through the water (the CD) the colors separate and we see a
rainbow. We first turned off our classroom lights, and
then turned on the flashlight, and then the light refracted off the back of the
CD in order to create a lovely rainbow.
We also baked yummy rainbow cupcakes and a beautiful rainbow cake!
Lastly, the end result of our bulletin board.
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