Today we again watched the Osprey's nest at the Calgary zoo. They have been building their nest on an Enmax pole for the last 16 years every year. We watched a few videos and read some information about Ospreys.
Ask me why the Osprey has sharp claws? What is Osprey's prey?
Kachuol: " I thought birds only made nests on trees."
Some students thought that an osprey was......
- A spray
- It's a question
-It is something to do with washing
- A prey
- I don't know, I wonder what it is
- Kind of a bird
We also observed changes in our Lima Beans and the flower that we have been watching
Ask me what is happening to the petals
Ask me about these plants
In Math we did some patterns
Ask me to read my pattern in a different way
Ask me our learning task
What is a pattern?
Update on our caterpillars. All painted lady have started to make their J's except one. They are getting ready
for meta........
Today we also read the book, "The Little Rose"
This book was a reminder to all our students about respecting each other as an individual and not hurting each others feelings
The Little Rose is a timeless, heartwarming story about embracing who you really are. Finely detailed, irresistible illustrations bring to life this endearing story of the Little Rose growing amongst a bed of weeds. Teased by the ugly weeds around her, the Little Rose nearly gives up but then learns to accept and love herself for what she really is, a beautiful rose. We talked about how
the Little Rose inspired us to embrace who we are and believe in ourselves despite our current environments. Acceptance, appreciating each other, feelings and not getting intimidated by others.
Everyone is special and beautiful in their own way!
Reminders:
-Volunteer Tea tomorrow for those who are invited
-Pizza lunch on Friday, May 30th for those who ordered. Please ensure you send a snack with your child for recess and any other items they may wish to have at lunch. If you did not order, you must bring your own lunch. There are NO extra pizzas for those who decided they wanted one after the due date.
Thanks,
Mrs. Malik
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