(view the others at Student Projects - Kindergarten)
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As part of their science curriculum, kindergarten studies what animal's need to survive, including a safe home, just like us. In LMC students learned that animal's build homes in trees, caves, underground and in the water by listening to an Epic book. Next they viewed video of beaver's lodges, prairie dog burrows, hummingbird and hornet's nests, and a chimpanzee bed and learned how that animal builds his home. Finally we provided materials such as twigs, leaves, cardboard, cotton balls, bubblewrap, paper, and paper towel rolls and in groups, students chose one home to build, created a plan, selected materials and built a model home! Enjoy some of their reflections on their home and the process: (view the others at Student Projects - Kindergarten)
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AuthorI am the Library Media Center director at Patton School in Arlington Heights where I help students from kindergarten through 5th grade find terrific independent reading for enjoyment and information, and teach students the skills to use information and technology safely and productively and to connect, communicate and share with others. I have four grown children, a large black dog, (flat coat retriever) and a small striped cat. I am an obessive Chicago Cubs fan and I love to run. Patton LMC Summer Reading Blog |