Google+ Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas: Kindergarten Science
Showing posts with label Kindergarten Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindergarten Science. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Learning about Pumpkins in Kindergarten

I haven't had a chance to share our Kindergarten learning activities but we have been having so much fun at school. This past week we learned all about Pumpkins in our science unit. The students were absolutely floored by the fact that pumpkins are fruits versus vegetables. Starting our unit off with that one little fact had them hooked! 


We learned all about the pumpkin life cycle and made this cute little life cycle sequencing craft to show off what we learned:



I used the life cycle printable cards from A to Z Teacher Stuff
but I used them as little 3-D books that open and close.


The students also took turns coming up and putting the various stages of the pumpkin life cycle in order on a large chart to review what we had learned. 


We watched some fun (& short) videos that I thought I'd share because they were great for reviewing the different stages of the pumpkin's life cycle:




Pumpkin Life Cycle

We read some great books this week that brought our unit to life via literature:
(click each book for more info via Amazon affiliate links)


 



We worked on a fall version of the 5 Little Pumpkins poem. We compared poems to stories and talked about how they are alike and different (I forgot to take a photo of our graphic organizer). We identified the rhyming word pairs in the poem and highlighted them in yellow. We found all of the number words and highlighted them in orange. We also identified the sight word "the" on our big class poem chart and drew a box around it in red. 



Then the students got to have some crafty fun while illustrating the poem with a cute paper craft. Each one was unique in their presentation and they all turned out so cute. My kindergarteners were delighted with their completed projects.




We also listened to the story Big Pumpkin.  Here's a link to a great Big Pumpkin read aloud online via youtube.  It was a wonderful way to work on the students' listening skills. After listening to the story we completed a story matrix and discussed the characters, setting, problem & solution and the lesson we learned from the story. 



We also sequenced the story - this is a great story to work on sequencing and I found some great Free Big Pumpkin printables from Kinderpillars on Teachers Pay Teachers. Then, I had the students practice retelling the story using their sequencing charts and they illustrated and shared their favorite part of the story. So much learning from one little story. 




Back to science - The students had so much fun investigating pumpkins inside and out. I brought in pumpkins in various sizes, colors and textures for the students to observe in the classroom. We cut open one large pumpkin and I let them peek inside. Then they estimated how many seeds they thought it would have and I recorded their responses on the large chart shown below. Finally, we dug in, scooped out all the seeds (yes, it got messy but I had napkins and baby wipes readily available) and counted the seeds by sorting them into groups of 10 and counting all of our groups together. It had 642 seeds! They were amazed it had so many.



We then worked in pairs to investigate smaller pumpkins by measuring their height with unifix cubes, counting the lines on the outside of the pumpkin and seeing if it would sink or float when placed in a bucket of water. They recorded all their findings on the pumpkin investigation sheets I found on Teachers Pay Teachers in this Pumpkin Unit from Nicole Ricca which is just full of fabulous FREE pumpkin printable goodies!. The students worked well together and they were so engaged in all of the activities. I set it up centers style and they rotated tables to complete each activity. It worked out great and this teacher didn't even have any spilt water at the end of it all - yay!



To finish off our week we had a pumpkin goods tasting. I brought in some pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, pumpkin cupcakes and we made pumpkin dip together in class. As the students sampled each pumpkin good they filled out their recording sheet with a happy face if they liked it or an unhappy face if they didn't like it. We completed our taste test by drawing a picture of their favorite pumpkin good and then sharing our favorites aloud to see which was the class favorite. It turned out to be the yummy pumpkin cupcakes.





It was a wonderful and memorable week filled with lots of hands-on pumpkin learning!

Bern

Friday, August 2, 2013

Simple Anti-Gravity Water Experiment for Kids

This post is part of a #sponsored blog tour on behalf of GenZ Read Together. I received complimentary access to the online stories and compensation for sharing my experience with you. All ideas and opinions expressed are my own. Your experience may differ. 

The Oldest Diva (7 years old) has recently discovered a love of non-fiction. She has also taken to "looking things up" whenever she has a question or sees something that sparks her interest. She is like a sponge, ready to "soak up" information and knowledge. It's wonderful. 

I enjoy encouraging her pursuit of knowledge so when I was asked to be a Blog Ambassador for GenZ Read Together - an online website that creates non-fiction stories for children in K thru 12 grade, I jumped at the opportunity. 

We read quite a few of the short stories online before selecting one of our favorites - Anita and Arabella in Space - to share with you. 



Anita and Arabella in Space
Did you know spiders have been sent to space? I had no idea until we read this non-fiction story. They were first sent to space to see if they would be able to spin webs without gravity. It took months of preparation and hard work but the scientists got the spiders out into space. After a few days and some failed attempts Anita and Arabella spun their webs successfully in space. 

After reading the story we discussed gravity and how it keeps us firmly planted on the ground. Inspired by the story we decided to conduct a simple anti-gravity experiment with water



What You Need:
cardboard
glass
water



What to Do:
Fill your glass to the top with water.



Place a piece of cardboard over the top and hold firmly.



Flip your glass over, holding the cardboard firmly in place. Then, let go of cardboard! 

Note: We did this over our kitchen sink to catch any water flow "just in case". I would advise doing it in a place you don't mind getting wet. When working with kids you always have to be prepared for the worst, right? 

 

The Lil Divas were amazed that the water did not flow out!  



Here's a video of a similar experiment from Steve Spangler using a handkerchief for a greater "wow" factor. 



Reading about Anita and Arabella sparked the Oldest Divas interest in learning about what other animals have been to space. She was captivated by this NASA video of monkeys, chimps and mice in space



We found a few books on the subject that were really interesting:




Space Dogs: Pioneers of Space TravelThis book is about the training of the  early space dogs, their experiences on those early flights and their unfortunate tragic accidents.





First In Space - This graphic novel is about Ham, a chimpanzee the Americans trained for the first sub orbital flight.

About GenZ

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This is a Blog Tour!

Monday, July 29           The Lost Atocha Treasure (PragmaticMom)
Tuesday, July 30          The Invention of Velcro (Artchoo!)
Wednesday, July 31      Christian the Pet Lion Returns to the Wild 
                                  (No Twiddle Twaddle)
Thursday, August 1      The Deadliest Diamond (KC Edventures With Kids)
Friday, August 2           Anita and Arabella in Space 
                                  (Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas)

Good Luck & Happy Reading!
Bern