Sunday, May 14, 2017

Frobscottle!

Happy Mother's Day!  Every single one of the kindergarteners worked so hard to make really special Mother's Day gifts for their Moms... I hope you can feel the love they have for you!  We also worked on similes this week in reading... comparing things using "like" or "as".  We did Mother's Day similes, (My Mom is as ______ as a ________) and the kids came up with very creative comparisons about their special moms!


Amanda Atla came in to our classroom on Monday to share with us some things from the Athabascan culture.  She showed the kids furs from many animals, and the beautiful things she had made from moose, caribou, snowshoe hare, wolf, coyote, porcupine, and fox.  Then she helped the kids bead their own necklaces. 




Math Centers:  This week I thought I would share some of the things we do in math.  This week we worked on a balance, measuring weight with nonstandard units.  


We also experimented with different sized containers and learned the names for gallons, quarts, pints, and cups.  We practiced estimating, and tried to guess how many cups each container could hold, and then filled them up to see how close we were.  We drew conclusions about how many pints fit in a quart, how many quarts fit in a gallon, and inferred, then, how many cups were in a gallon.  Lots of fun, wet experimenting!


This week we also introduced the concept of greater than or less than.  Here the kids are doing human greater than or less than symbols to talk about height.



Our preying mantis egg sac hatched this week!  So many tiny preying mantises crawled out of the egg sac, it was like clowns coming out of a tiny car!  The kids kept busy at recess catching small insects for them to eat!



FROBSCOTTLE PARTY!!!  We are reading the BFG for our after-lunch read aloud book.  We read the chapter on Frobscottle and whizzpopping this week, so of course, had to try the "pale green fizzy liquid" that the Big Friendly Giant calls Frobscottle!  It was scrumdiddlyumptious, and was a hilarious time, with kids whizzpopping all over the place.  It was great fun.  We are having a good time noticing all of the great words that the BFG uses!!!


Unfortunately, the kids have learned to read this year, so even though I told them that the drink was called Frobscottle, one of them said, "Hey, this can't be Frobscottle.  The name on the bottle starts with a K!"  And another one came up and said, "Wait a minute, this says 'Kirkland Kiwi Strawberry Ice!'" It's hard to pull one over on them anymore... 



Dancing With the Spirit is a group of musicians that visited Tok all week and taught the kids daily music lessons.  They learned to play folk songs on the ukelele and fiddle.  They had so much fun singing and dancing first thing every morning for a half hour, and then performing in the concert on Friday!  This was such a great program for our elementary students, who don't get music class besides what we do in our regular classroom.  Thank you so much to the visiting musicians, and for the AGSD District for bringing this program to Tok School!  The kids did a great job performing in their concert, and we really enjoyed watching the other classes perform, too!






Last but not least, the kids earned another party this week, so we transformed our classroom into a bouncy house, and here they are... bouncing their way into the last 2 weeks of school!  Ten more days to go... but who's counting?!













Sunday, May 7, 2017

Kites and Cranes

This week was all about KITES and CRANES, life cycles, and celebrating SPRING!

Monday morning brought a wonderful surprise!  Our butterflies hatched!  We observed them eating and flying, and journaled our observations.  We also looked at slides of butterflies through the microscope.  



We had the opportunity to have Middle School Math Buddies come to our class and teach us an MCC (Math in a Cultural Context) lesson on Patterns and Parkas.  We worked on symmetry and repeating patterns.  It was nice to have so many teachers and helpers, and the kids were so proud of what they had created!






Our next adventure was a trip to the school greenhouse!  The kids planted seeds, which they will take home at the end of the year.  



Jesse is watching our ladybugs fly away into the greenhouse, to help with pest control.


We also got to pick and eat some delicious carrots!


As we continue our study of plants in science, we celebrated the first flowers to come up in Tok this spring... the Pasque Flowers, or crocuses, are blooming!!!!  We dissected flowers and learned about their parts. 

 We put some parts of the flowers under the microscope and saw some flower petal cells!  When the kids were looking through the microscope I heard things like, "Whoa, cool!", "That's amazing!", and "I can't believe my eyes in that microscope!" 


 Here are the cells through the microscope!


And this is the face of a kid who just saw cells for the first time.  This is why I teach.  


The World Champion of three Native Youth Olympic events came to Tok School to help the kids learn how to do some NYO events.  Here the kids are doing the Eskimo Stick Pull!



In this video the kids are practicing the Seal Hop!  Give it a try!


This is Autumn Ridley, NYO World Champion in three events, doing the Alaskan one foot high kick.




KITES AND CRANES WEEK:

We did many activities this week as part of our collaboration with our Book Buddies, studying the book, Sadako and the 1,000 Paper Cranes.  We studied Japanese culture, wrote Haiku poetry, and tried Sushi!

We also made kites in math to study shapes and work on fractions of 1/4.  We added tails to our kites in a color pattern.  






Friday was our Kites and Cranes field trip to Mt. Fairplay!  Thank you to Tetlin NWR for helping with this event!  We saw cranes circling overhead before we even left town, and another flock of about 300 spiraling upward as we drove to Mt. Fairplay!  When we first arrived we just enjoyed the warm spring sunshine and just a slight breeze.  We all got lots of exercise running back and forth to get the kites up in the air!!!





The kids also had a great time exploring and gathering pussy willows and other treasures!



We all enjoyed a picnic lunch and a bonfire with s'mores.  There was stiff competition on who could roast the best marshmallow, but others went for quantity instead of quality, roasting marshmallows on special triple forked marshmallow sticks!


To complete the day, we had a storm blow in, dropping some snowflakes, but also bringing the WIND!  Finally, the kites soared and soared... until we reluctantly pulled them in and headed back home.  It was a wonderful celebration of kites and cranes... and SPRING!

I'll leave you with one of our class Haiku poems... this poem was written by the kids.  Their beautiful image, their words, their ideas.  

Kites look like jewels
Shimmering so beautiful
Look at my kite fly.