Alevins, Book Bags, and Flat Stanley Letters
/ Aja AppelLast week was another busy, fun-filled week! On Monday we discovered that the rest of our salmon eggs hatched! There are now around 200 tiny alevin in our tank. Each alevin has a bright orange egg sac that provides the nutrients the fish need to survive and grow. We continue to track the temperature units (TUs) so that we will know approximately when to release the alevin in the Tualatin River. We are now around 1000 TUs and students are getting experience calculating larger numbers. We completed a scientific journal entry about the alevin in our thinking book this week and also began working on a salmon mural. In addition, we spent much time outside enjoying the gorgeous fall weather. In preparation for winter, Plumber Dave came to remove the pump from our engineering sandbox. While we were sad to see the pump go, students were delighted to watch Dave work and asked many questions about the process. Many students have now worked with Ms. Casey to learn how to play the board game Knock Out and it was one of our most popular math choices this week. This game provides students with ample opportunities to improve their number fluency. On Wednesday we reviewed musical terminology and concepts with Ms. McKenzie through songs and instrument playing. On Thursday we finished sewing our book bags with Ms. Linda. The bags are gorgeous! We will be using our book bags for upcoming library trips. This week Ms. Libby came in to continue working on our sun print art project with small groups of students. The prints are turning out fantastic and students are greatly enjoying the process too. This week we also finished editing our Flat Stanley letters and our Flat Stanleys are ready to embark on their journeys around the world. You can visit our Flat Stanley blog for a sneak peek at where our Flat Stanleys are headed! We are quite excited to learn more about other states and countries. To kick off our learning, we had a guest speaker from the Netherlands in to tell us about life in the Netherlands. Then Kate’s parents came in to teach us about life in Taiwan. We especially loved learning about the Taiwan night markets. We even got to try some seasoned corn and guava after their presentation- yum!