This week was all about ocean creatures! We talked about what creatures live in the ocean and also compared them to creatures that do not. They sure knew a lot of sea creatures and kept adding to the list as the week went on!
We read Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle. We learned that the daddy seahorse holds baby seahorse eggs in a pouch, much like a mommy kangaroo. We also learned that there are a lot of daddy fish in the ocean that are solely responsible for taking care of eggs and sometimes baby fish. We then sponge painted seahorses using a stencil.
We read Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, and talked about how, when we have many of something it is nice to share with others. It can even make us feel happy when we do. We also followed up with a You Can’t Win Them All, Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. This highlighted how you cannot win or be the best at everything all the time, that it is okay, and also how to be a good sport when you do not win. We made a Rainbow Fish by glue paper scales to a Rainbow Fish outline, adding one special tinfoil scale and colouring the fins.
The kids used individual games to practice matching shapes, numbers, words and letters with letter sounds.
-Matching shaped fishies to the correct fish bowl
-Finding the pictures and lowercase letters of the uppercase letters on the shell
-matching the correct number shells together
-Crab word matching
They also threaded the number of pipe cleaners that matches the number on the jellyfish
The kids continued to work in their journals, practicing their letters and drawing ocean creatures.
Our letters this week were I and U. The kids practiced writing them in their salt trays, building them with paper pieces and building them with magnets pieces.
And of course we had so much fun playing in the snow drifts, building walls of snow and sledding!