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  • Ocean Habitat: The Angler Fish

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    We found the Angler Fish in Finding Nemo!!!

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    What is it like to have a light connected to your head?  An Angler Fish uses the “lure” to attract prey.

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    “Angler Fish are weird and not very cute.”

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    We went into a dark room to see what it would be like to suddenly ‘swim’ towards a bright light.  In the deepest part of the ocean where the sun does not shine, the Angler Fish uses their ‘lure’ to attract prey.

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  • Cooking in K Prep…Making Monkey Bread

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  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog

    We learned about the Red-Eyed Tree Frog that lives in the Canopy Layer of the rainforest.  We discussed the adaptions that help him survive in the rainforest habitat…be sure to ask you K- Preper what they learned!  We also started working on our own Red-Eyed Tree Frog.  Look for those to come home soon!

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  • Museum Center Program on Wheels Visits K Prep

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    Museum Center Program on Wheels: Wonders of Weather

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    UV Beads Change Color in the Sunlight

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  • Science Study: Drawing Bear Tracks…front and back

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  • Cincinnati Zoo visit in the Preschool Room

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    The Cincinnati Zoo came to visit today!

    We had the chance to pet a King Snake and watch a 3 ringed Armadillo run like crazy.  Amazing!!!

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  • Snow Inside!

    We could not go outside to play…so we brought outside… inside! 🙂

    Christmas light color matching activity…

    Paper plate wreaths….

  • Snow Science Day

    Since we could not go outside to play in the snow, I brought the snow in to the children for a snow science day. I laid out five surfaces to put snowballs on so we could see which one would melt the snowball the fastest. I put out a piece of cardboard, a paper towel, a piece of black paper, a plastic tray, and a cookie sheet.

    We predicted which surface would melt it the fastest.

    I showed the children how snow melts into water by holding a small snowball in my hand then squeezing it to melt it with the warmth of my hand. We watched as the water dripped out.

    At the end of the day, we determined that of the five choices… the snow melts fastest on the cooking sheet.

    To continue our snow theme, we brought in more snow for the children to paint…

  • Science Lesson: Turkeys

    This week we learned about turkeys during our science day! We had a child dress up as a turkey, and we talked about the various parts of the turkey. We taped a red scarf on the child’s chin to represent the “wattle” and talked about how the male turkey changes colors when he is scared, happy, or sick.

    Next we discussed how a male turkey struts around to impress the females…

    …he fans out his tail feathers like a peacock and drags his wings on the ground.

    We discussed the differences between domestic and wild turkeys.

    In one of our small groups, we talked about turkeys having 2 stomachs. We used water bottles to represent a turkey’s stomachs. We broke up graham crackers and put berries in the bottle, then poured water into the bottle (pretending it was the “gastric juice” breaking down the food)….

    We watched the “gastric juice” soften the crackers before moving to the “second stomach.”

    Next we poured rocks into the bottle because turkeys swallow rocks to help with their digestion in their second stomach, called the “gizzard”. The children shook up the bottle with the rocks and watched the rocks mash up the crackers.

    The end results were not pretty…but digestion just isn’t a beautiful process. 🙂

    In another small group, the children drew a diagram of a turkey…including the two stomachs.

  • Interactive Children’s Literature Enrichment with Ms. Cally

    There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat…

    Shared Reading

    Sensory Tubs: Search and Find Everything the Old Lady Swallowed

     

    Journal Entries:  What do you love about Halloween?

    Jack Frost Costume!

    Trick or Treating

    Pink River Dolphin Costume

     

    Does the candy sink or float?