Thursday, May 28, 2015

Pupas Inside the Chrysalis'!

Well most of our larvae have formed a chrysalis and we are getting anxious for the butterflies to come out!  Mrs. Hosie taped the lids that the chrysalis' are stuck to up onto the top of the butterfly home. It is easy to see them in there.




Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Latest News

19g is the latest student to reach 100 nights of reading. I'm proud of her for working so hard.


We have really been working hard on using all of the reading comprehension strategies we have talked about this year. Visualizing, making predictions and connections and asking questions are all comprehension strategies we have reviewed in the past few weeks. As we read and view information about the various animals groups we are learning about, the students are really putting their comprehension skills to good use. It is wonderful to hear them question their reading and ask questions which leads to new learning. Reading non-fiction brings in a different set of skills than fiction. A good reader does much more than learn new information. It is wonderful to hear the kids talk about their predictions, connections and questions. Things are really coming together in the comprehension department!

We had a lot of fun last week making 3D objects such as cubes, rectangular prisms pyramids and  triangular prisms out of straws and play doh. 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Butterfly Larvae

I hope you have already heard all about the butterfly larvae. It arrived on Wednesday and we immediately got to work setting up the individual little homes filled with nutrient. The larvae are in the plastic homes now and will stay there until they form the chrysalis. I've put together a short video of the kids getting the larvae homes set up. Once the chrysalis' are formed, I will transfer them to the butterfly habitat. More pictures to follow!


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Library Trip

We had a great time at the library. For some students it was their first time at the public library. We are very lucky to have such a great library so close to our neighbourhood. Please take advantage of it this summer and maintain the reading achievement your child has made this year. We will be visiting the library again in June as our school library actually closes a couple of week before school ends. If your child does not yet have a library time, please visit the library so they can take books out next time we go.




Next week we have an exciting week! We will be hatching butterflies.  The teeny, tiny butterfly larvae will arrive mid-week. Once it arrives we need to drop everything and get our larvae set up in their individual homes. Please ask your child all about it and keep watching the blog for pictures. It will be an exciting month! This is part of our unit on animal life cycles. There is really nothing better than seeing it live!