Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What makes us happy







We are planning to coordinate with a local skateboard designer to put our art onto decks!  The theme was "what makes me happy."  Here are a few selections!  Loving the "HMS Titanic!" 

Kids working











Since I haven't had the camera in a while I just figured on sharing some pics of the kids in action, doing daily activites like reading their writing to the class, working in their workbooks, writing or reading.  Enjoy!

Lifescience is a "Hoot"

Biologist Kellen Watson from Klamath Outdoor Science School visited yesterday.  She presented a lesson on owl adaptations that was amazing!  The kids and I were lucky enough to get some hands-on time learning about:*
* different species of owls
* how owls can hear so well (ears that are placed in two different places and can move independently; a face cupped like a satellite dish to catch all sounds)
*how an owl's talon works
*how owls can fly so silently (it's due to the flutes on their wings which help break up air)
*what an owl likes to eat and how the crop/gizzard works
*how far an owl can turn its head (300 degrees!)
* why an owl has to turn its head so far--its eyes are fixed and can't move like ours










Then we got really "hands on" and dug (literally) into some owl pellets from local owls to discover what they had eaten.  Kids practiced identifying and sorting bones, and worked to identify the type of animal found by its skull.  Then, they glued their bones onto black paper by type.  Come by and see them in the hall when you have a chance.  What a fabulous experience!   Thank you Kellen!

November Art

The lost camera has been found!  I can get back to taking pictures of the kiddos in action!  During November we read "Owl Moon" in our HM reader, and we really loved the cold, dark illustrations that won the Caldecott Award.  We practiced mixing mediums by drawing trees and people with oil pastels, and then painting over the pastel with a real wet wash of dark watercolor.  We talked about how we felt when we read the poem, and the overall mood the kids came up with was cold and calm.  I totally agree!



We also made bean art by gluing beans onto outlines of turkeys or corn.  We worked on making a pattern in our pictures.  This was such an awesome project for those tactile learners!  The beans just feel so neat and smooth after they are glued.  The class LOVED this one!