Tuesday night our classroom was a part of the Showcase of Learning. Our China research, literature, digital storybook, photographs and the Beast were all on display.
We also hung our Spring mural, Hello Spring, Goodbye Winter poems and field notes from our garden observations.
This week Matthew A. and Grayson served as our classroom meteorologists. Each day they brought us the morning weather report and also documented the temperature, cloud cover, precipitation and wind each afternoon. Over the next few weeks, we will continue to document the weather and begin to look at any patterns we might notice.
Wednesday morning we kicked off our study of Ohio birds. Our classroom was filled with lots of big people! Each child worked with an adult friend to generate a list of things we think we know about birds, questions we have about birds as well as a list of birds that we know. Thank you to all of the adults who made this a success! The children loved sharing what they do at school with their adult friends.
For the 4th week, we went out to observe the garden. Each child sketched their observation in their science notebook.
After making our observations, we came together to discuss the many changes that have taken place over the 4 weeks we have been observing. The children are such great observers. Some things we have noticed change in our garden:
- The daffodils are no longer blooming.
- The bunnies are gone.
- There is no more hay on the ground.
- The dogwood tree is blooming.
We will continue to look at how the garden will change, especially since we will soon be planting vegetables in our garden. On Wednesday, we were even lucky enough to observe a bird in our garden! What a great way to kick off our study of Ohio birds.
Thursday was the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. In honor of Earth Day, each child created a canvas bag to use instead of paper or plastic bags. Our class pledged to use canvas bags instead of paper or plastic as our way to protect the planet. Thursday afternoon, we joined all of the other informal classes in our habitat area. A Buckeye Tree was planted on Thursday afternoon. It was such a wonderful way to give back and celebrate Earth Day!

