I have so much to share with you today that it's hard to know where to start! First of all, thanks to the kid detectives out there- the mystery picture was identified as...CABBAGE! Well done
Secondly, congratulations to all word detectives out there. We had not one, but two possible answers come in for the mystery word and both are correct! flower and garden . Both have two syllables, two vowels, and have been on my mind!
The third thing I want to share is a drawing made by one of our classmates.
She was inspired by the sessions on Art for Kids Hub which I remember my daughter enjoying back in the day. I included the link below so more kiddos can try and share their art if they'd like to.
She was inspired by the sessions on Art for Kids Hub which I remember my daughter enjoying back in the day. I included the link below so more kiddos can try and share their art if they'd like to.
Art for Kids Hub
On our Learning Grid this week is a recycling bin boat challenge. Have a look at one of our friend's craftiness-
Now, if your not inspired YET, or you're still thinking about what your next challenge might be, another classmate shared his Egg Drop Science and supplied us all with directions! Check out these pictures and then you could try the directions below to guide your experiment.
On our Learning Grid this week is a recycling bin boat challenge. Have a look at one of our friend's craftiness-
Now, if your not inspired YET, or you're still thinking about what your next challenge might be, another classmate shared his Egg Drop Science and supplied us all with directions! Check out these pictures and then you could try the directions below to guide your experiment.
All
of our eggs made it, except for the last one.
Here
are some instructions:
1.
Get eggs
2.
Gather materials you could use like a plastic bag, cotton balls, cardboard box,
Tupperware containers, rubber bands, tape, string, and anything else
you think might be useful. We used lots of soft and light things. Don't
use glue or else you won't get the egg out of the structure.
3.
Build something that you can drop and keep the egg safe.
4.
Get help from an adult to drop the egg from a high place. We dropped it from my
mom's bedroom window.
5.
Check to see if the egg made it!
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