Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Nocturnal Animal Presentation

Today we learned that nocturnal animals use their five senses to move through the darkness of night.  We learned that they have very big eyes to help them see at night.
Here's a video of a game that we played to hep us understand the sense of hearing :


We used our sense of touch.

We used our sense of hearing. We learned that nocturnal animals have ears in different locations. They can turn their ears to help them hear better.
We felt in the box - through our sense touch we discovered a feather, pine cone, piece of bark, shell and  a piece of fur.
We used our sense of smell to discover different scents.  We learned nocturnal animals have a wet nose that helps their sense of smell.

Stephanie brought a raccoon and an owl for us to see.
They were real but had lived a long time ago and were now for display.

Stephanie gave us a little fun homework.  Go outside in the dark (you can bring a  flashlight) and listen to see if you have can hear and feel  things better in the dark.  

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Missing Birdfeeder

Today we noticed the Birdfeeder hanging outside our classroom is missing. We searched to no avail so we made signs to put up and see if someone has seen it.


How Big is an Eagle's Nest?


Today a number of children spotted nests in the trees around school.  They were wondering if they were eagle nests like the one that we saw from the eagle cam.  Raptor Resource Project Blog http://raptorresource.blogspot.com posted  measurement information about the nest.

North Nest

We surveyed a new nest last week. 'Decorah North' is a very large nest in a secluded valley north of Decorah. A few statistics from our trip:

  • The nest is 56 feet off the ground 
  • It is nine feet long at its longest point
  • It is seven feet wide at its widest point
  • It has a total area of 49 feet
  • The eagles are in their second year of using it.

We used a yardstick to discover how long seven feet is in our classroom. 

The markers show 7 feet






Features of School and Home Neighborhoods

Parking lot, Cove Church, streets, vernal pond, the school, parks, houses,woods

Parks, restaurants, train station, gas station,houses, beach, recreation places, churches, ice cream stores.

The string shows features that are both in our school and home neighborhoods!


Monday, December 14, 2015

Winter Sing-a-Long

Winter Song
Sing-A-Long

December 22, 2015
1:00pm
Mrs. Roy’s Classroom

Families are invited to bring a special holiday treat to share with the class.  Please make sure to mark if it contains nuts.