Facts About Dinosaurs:
Mary- Some have long necks.
Amelia- Some have long legs.
Liam- Some dinosaurs have spikes.
Robert- They have bones.
Erynn- They have long tails.
Elliot- Some have horns.
Elijah- Some are meat eaters, some are plant eaters.
Grace- Some eat leaves.
Miles- They use claws to scratch and eat other dinosaurs.
Summer- Some dinosaurs have spiky tails.
Charlotte-Some eat grass, some don't .
At the end of our dinosaur unit we gathered facts again.
This time there were more details & collaborative thinking.
Elliot- Dinosaurs have sharp claws & run faster.
Erynn- Dinosaurs, T-Rexs eat meat.
Elijah- The one that runs fast and have sharp claws are a saber tooth cat /tiger
Grace- Dinosaurs always look for food. Some eat fish from ponds.
Mary- Some dinosaurs have wings.
Summer- Those are the ones that eat fish.
Amelia- Some dinosaurs have plates on their backs.
Robert- Dinosaurs eat plants.
We learned they come from eggs.
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Acting like paleontologists at the sand table.. |
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...and at the science table with real fossils! |
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Exploring color and transparency at our new light table. |
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Designing our own dinosaurs at the Art center. |
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Some proud Team 3 students display their work. |
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Every dinosaur was different! |
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Team 5 made dinosaur "skeleton's" with Ms. Wheelihan in Art class. |
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Some Halloween themed painting. |
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These students worked together to find every square in the geo-block box. |
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"I made a person!" |
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Our new math toy is also great for fine motor work and persistence. |
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I love this game from Lakeshore. It is good for every developmental level in the class. Team 5 works on numeral recognition, ordering from least to greatest and counting quantities. Team 3 can work on basic counting and building fine motor skills as you see here. Plus the cakes and extremely appealing! |
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Books we read for our dinosaur unit. |
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One one our wonderful grand parents came to read to the class during choice time! |
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Time to bundle up for active play. |
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Team 3 was introduced to the smart-board last week. My number one rule is "computer hands are clean and dry!"
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