Fish
in the Sea Week was filled
with rich literature, fun songs, lots of fish art, and a variety of fine motor
activities. Additionally, Fish in the Sea was the final theme within our
overarching unit "All Living Things Grow."
Sea Shells were glued as well!
Thank you to Cameron's grandma, Jane for loaning us her life size Sea Creatures for the week!
Thank you to Cameron's grandma, Jane for loaning us her life size Sea Creatures for the week!
Five
Rivers held many surprises this year, not the least of which being hundreds of children and no access to the Beaver Trail! Our
trip was lovely none the less!
We saw wild life in many forms; flowers and foliage, a family
of Canadian Geese, birds, bugs and fish swimming in several ponds! Many thanks to all of our
drivers and impromptu guides!
Looking Deeper:
Exploration and Learning through Play
Let's take a closer look at our concluding unit of study:
All Living Things Grow
Fish in
the Sea Week was the concluding focus of our over-arching unit entitled:
"All Living Things Grow." This
unit was rooted in Doctor Weeks as we explored and discussed the three
components necessary to insure healthy bodies.
It was formally introduced in late March during Baby Weeks as we
explored our own personal growth, and discovered that our growth was dependent
upon those same three components, namely: eating healthy food, getting plenty
of sleep and lots of exercise.
Our
focus shifted from the growth of people to the exploration of plants and their
growth from seeds during Growing Weeks.
We discovered that plant life also depends on three component to
facilitate growth and sustain life, these being; soil, sun and water. Additionally the children participated in a
myriad of activities that concretely demonstrated to them the sequence of plant
growth, which they will tell you is root, stem, leaf and flower. Farm and animal life was also explored and discussed
during this time.
In early
May we began our focus on bug life. We
learned that while we consider insects to be bugs, not all bugs are insects,
just the ones with six legs! We read a
variety of non-fiction books which illustrated and described the broad variety
of species that comprise Bug Life.
Additionally the children searched for and observed bugs during our
outdoor play time!
Fish in
the Sea Week focused on one final life form, the mysterious creatures that
inhabit our seas and oceans. While our
study was very basic, it served to broaden the children's concepts of sea life
creatures and their habitats.
Throughout
this unit the children have gained and broadened their basic conceptual
understanding of a variety of life forms, the components that facilitate
growth, and how these life forms are alike and/or different from one
another. This learning has been
facilitated through literature and hands-on experiential activities, or as I
like to call it Play!
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