Saturday, December 20, 2014

Secret Santa Book Exchange

Thanks to our most awesome Room Mom, Yvette, we had a super-fun party! She had the greatest idea of combining our Christmas Party with our Chick-Fil-A Nugget party...what a yummy combination of delicious food! Thanks for all of your donations. 

I flaked out on taking photos...I only got a few when we were about to do our Book Exchange. I wanted to let you get a glimpse of their excitement, so be sure to click on the short video segment below. 








Also, I won't give away any secrets before Christmas, but I wanted to be sure that you know...I cannot take any credit for the present that the kids made for you. It was all Yvette and Gina's idea, and they spent a LONG time collecting the supplies for our kids as well as wrapping every single one of them for you. THANK YOU ladies for your heart of service!!





Blubber!!!


Our unit study of Amos and Boris has come to an end. It's been wonderful to hear students using the big vocabulary words such as, "I hope there will be no 'incidents' in our class today," or, "Look at the 'phosphorescent' color of that water!" 

Just to let you know, I am keeping all of the comprehension papers pertaining to Amos and Boris. We have compiled everything into a folder, including the "Part 2" of the story that they wrote and illustrated! They will be returned to you at the Open House/Achievement Expo in the spring. 

We wanted to relate our Language Arts unit to science, so we learned about a variety of whales in the ocean. We also wondered how these warm-blooded mammals could survive in the Arctic Ocean.

The answer is...BLUBBER!! 


We simulated the thick layer of blubber that surrounds the whale by creating a "blubber glove" using Crisco. 


At first, we stuck our bare hands inside of the freezing cold ice water. 


Then, we compared how it would feel inside of the protective coat of our man-made blubber. 


It was pretty amazing how even a 1-2 centimeter thick protection of blubber could keep our hands quite comfortable in the freezing water. 


Don't you love their dramatic faces in these pics??


Good bye, Amos and Boris. It was great spending a couple of weeks with you both!





Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Chemical Reaction Science Lab

This is one of my FAVORITE science labs...the chemical reaction experiment!


We started off with some Elmer's glue, water, and food coloring.


We had a bowl full of watery glue. 


Next, we added some Borax/water solution...and look...it turned into a brand new substance!






After much kneading in the bag, it was ready to come out and play:) 



They rolled it...


...and bounced it...




...and squished it like crazy!



This brought me so much joy...throughout science, I heard the kids say, "This is the coolest class ever!" and "Aaaawesome!!" Hopefully after today, they will remember the difference between physical change and chemical change:) 












Saturday, December 13, 2014

C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S Acrostic Poems

During our Christmas rehearsals, we had a long time to sit and wait. So one of the things I asked the children to do was to write a Christmas Poem, using the beginning letters of the word "Christmas". I did not teach them on what to write except for a quick explanation...I was tickled pink (or red and green) when I saw how CUTE they had turned out. I had to share them with you! (I corrected the spelling and punctuation, but not the words.)

Children that play all day
Hear that they just can't stay
Rejoice to the Lord and don't feel blue
Instead, think about what God did for you
Stay and think of the pain
The Lord did this so you'll stay in the game
May the joy of the Lord help you
As others will feel like goo
Say the Lord is your lifesaver
(Elise)

Christ saved us all
He is mighty God
Rejoice His name
In three days He rose again
Savior is so powerful
The Savior is alive
Merry Christmas to you
And we will be forgiven
Savior is God!
(Ade)

Carol of the bells
Harps, strings
Rejoice in our Lord
It's an amazing time
Savior is God!
To our Lord!
Merry CHRISTMAS!
A Lord that awesome
See everyone on Christmas
(RJ)

Can you see the Bethlehem star?
Has the Lord talk to you?
Rejoice in the Lord for He is good
Is the star bright?
Santa is not the reason of Christmas
To the Town of Bethlehem was a child, His name is Jesus
Mary gave birth to Jesus
And God is Jesus' Son
Son of Christ
(Marina)

Christmas songs
Hearts of joy
Reading His word
It is Christmas
Staying at church longer
Trusting the Lord
Merry Christmas
A light of Christmas joy
Santa is here
(Natalie)

Can you see the Bethlehem star?
Happy is the way to go
Rejoice for He is good
Is Santa real?
Santa is awesome
Team Jesus is the way to go
Mary gave birth to Jesus
Abraham found the ten commandments
Santa gives you presents
(Marissa)

Christ is born under the star
He who is born in Bethlehem
Rejoice for He is born
In three days He came down again
Salute to Him for He is alive!
The true God is Jesus
Merry Christmas to Jesus
All to His for it is His day
Savior's birthday is Christmas
(Faith)

Christmas is because of Jesus
Have a super Christmas
Running over to Bethlehem
I love Christmas
Son of God is Jesus
Time to get presents
Merry Christmas to everybody
A time of happy families
Santa is real, not fake
(Seth)

Christmas is about the Lord
He is our Savior and God
Read His word and rejoice
In His word do what's right
Stay and read His word
To obey Him read His word
Merry Christmas is what He says
And be good to obey Him, too
So all is Him; He is Jesus
(Joy)

Christmas is fun
Holidays are fun
Rejoice God's word
I love Christmas
Santa is not real
Trees such as Christmas are cool
Merry Christmas
Ask Santa for presents
Santa is fat
(Hunter)

Carolers singing
Harps playing
Reading the Bible
It is an amazing Christmas
Sitting by the fire
Talking and laughing
Moments that we enjoy
All of this is what I wanted
See, this is a perfect Christmas
(Taleah)

Cool enough to get stuffed
Hot chocolate makes me rock it
Round and round oh we go
It's time for snow balls!
See ya later Santa!
Tip top cookies
Mummy Christmas
Acts of Christ
Santa steals the gifts
(Sirr)

Can you hear that
How could it be
Rows and rows
I can't believe this
SANTA
The toy I had was
Micky it is a doll
Although I would enjoy some thing else
SANTA Claus!
(Zac)

Christ is my Savior
He is all powerful
Rejoice His name
In hail His name
Savior is my father
The Messiah died and rose on the third day
My Father's name is Jesus
And Jesus lives in heaven
Savior is all mighty
(Amari)

Can you be happy
Hats are fun to wear
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer
In your house you feel safe
Santa Claus is coming to town
Toys are what Santa brings
Merry Christmas
Are you playing a trick on me?
Santa is wonderful
(Lee)

Christmas your friend
Heroic holidays but Christmas
Races smiley faces
Illness gone
Super Christmas
Tell everyone it's a 
Merry Christmas
Alike with celebration
Stop! It's about Jesus
(Jackson)










Sunday, December 7, 2014

Fantastic Field Trip to Discovery Cube

We had SUCH a great day on Friday at the Discovery Cube! Thank you to all the chaperones who stayed on their feet all morning and tried to keep up with energetic 3rd graders! 



There were SO many things to explore. Um...boys, you were supposed to be simulating FLIGHT, not FIGHT! (They resorted to pummeling each other with the wings, all in good fun, of course:))


The boys were thrilled to see a few hockey activities. They stopped many potential goals!



This was an area where the kids could learn about recycling.




Mr. Hockey here was right at home!





There were Legos to build...


...and harps to play...



...and grocery shopping to do!

Here are some happy shoppers!











They used their muscles to climb up the wall...
...and to pull themselves up using the pulley.

Mrs. Jacobs had the great idea of having our photo taken:) We rarely get to appear in our blog, so here we are! I am thankful to the Lord to have such an amazing, godly teaching partner. She's the best!!





One of their favorites was the rocket launching area. 















After the 2 hour exploration time, we walked to the park and had a picnic lunch on the grass area. (Sorry, no pictures. I was too hungry.)

Thank You, Jesus, for the excitement of SCIENCE that You have created, and thank You for holding the rain for us so that we could have an enjoyable field trip day. What a blessing!