Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Wind Week II

Wind Week II facilitated continued exploration of the movement of air in variety of activities!  Blowing bubbles at the water table remained a very popular pursuit!





Blowing "ping pong basketballs" into baskets created our very own March Madness!






Music and movement with kites was a true delight!






Discussing how paper airplanes create wind as they fly was very interesting, but flying them was the very best part.




Making fans and using them to create wind that could move Pom Poms around and off  the surface of blocks took great focus and concentration! 






Perhaps the greatest fun and focus occurred when the children observed balloons.  We discussed how the process of my blowing up a balloon entails my taking air from the room, moving it into my lungs and then moving it into the balloon.  The balloon flies when the air quickly escapes from it, creating wind that pushes the balloon forward across the room!





   
Many thanks to Ethan's mom, Monica for coming in as our Guest Reader this week!



Looking Deeper:  Exploration and Learning through Play
This week let's take a closer look at Play as the best Methodology for teaching Science to young children!

As an Early Childhood Educator, it is so exciting to observe the children "doing" Science.  Our photos illustrate well the children's activities but cannot always capture the children's excitement or the energy generated as they engage in Scientific exploration.  We began each day recalling our working definition:  Wind is air that is moving.  If the definition halted with words the children's understanding would no doubt be limited.  Experiences gives meaning to the words.  Fun, active and engaging experiences adds passion to the learning!  There is no doubt that the children have grasped a concrete understanding of wind through the many and varied activities they have engaged in over the past two weeks.  More importantly, they are building on their perception that learning is fun, and ultimately developing a love of learning!







Have a fun and restful weekend!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Wind Week I

Wind Week I is the first of two Science-based weeks that provide the children with daily opportunities to explore and experiment with the concept of Wind.  We began with a group conversation that yielded our working definition; "wind is air that is moving".  Next, we began exploring our own wind power, and moved on to exploring hand-held and electric fans.

  





As the photos illustrate, we continued moving air and creating wind all week long!  We blew our wind through a straw and predicted which objects we would be able to move off the block.







We used our wind power to move colored water, and in the process we created new colors!







We brought our wind theme to the art table as we made kites.


Perhaps the most fun of all was using our wind power to blow bubbles at the water table all week long!





We were very excited to welcome Kurhula Carl to our Class this week!  Emmett (Pre-K 4) and George (K/1) Hartman are no doubt happy to have their little cousin join them at Parker School!


Many thanks to Grady's mom, Amelia for coming in as our Guest Reader on Wednesday!



Divertido con Espanol / Fun with Spanish
The children also created Papalotes with Rosalba this week!



Vocabalo de Semana en Espanol / Words of the Week in Spanish
Viento / Wind
Mover / Move
Aire / Air
Ventilador / Fan


Looking Deeper:  Exploration and Learning through Play
Let's take a closer look at the practice of "drawing on the children's prior knowledge" as a vehicle for building an understanding of new concepts.

Drawing on a child's prior knowledge is an excellent teaching technique for building an understanding of new concepts.  As our school year has progressed and we have moved through our various themes the children  have routinely used information to develop concepts.  This was very evident during our Doctor Theme as the children were able to both comprehend and explain in basic terms the function of their brain, heart and lungs.  This week, we "drew on that prior knowledge" as we began our conversation about "Wind".  As I mentioned, we began with the working definition that wind is air that is moving.  That definition was illustrated and made concrete to the children when they actually moved air and created wind in a variety of ways.  We began with our breath. I asked the children; "Who remembers what part of our body breathes air in and out?"  They were all able to draw on their prior knowledge and respond, "our lungs!"  I continued;  "Let's take some air from the room, put it in our lungs, then move it very fast out of our mouths and see if we can make some wind!"  The children were excited to do so.  The next step was to see if we could move things with the "wind power" created by our lungs and breath.  






Have a fun and restful weekend!