Monday, April 4, 2011

OUR CLASS FIELD TRIP TO THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE AT THE ARKANSAS ART CENTER

WE SAW A PLAY BASED ON LAURA NUMEROFF'S BOOK
"IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE"








When we returned to school I asked the class to think about what their favorite part of the play was and these were their responses:

Antwan said, "when the pig fell!"
Victor said, "when the pig fell outside the window."
Lauren said, "when the pancake fell on the pigs head."
Jacob said, "The pig was int eh window and the girl hit his head."
Angela said, "when the pig dressed up."
Chandler said, "he bumped his head."
Jayleen said, "when the pancake fell and the girl took the pancake off his head."
Kameron said, "when the girl put the syrup on the pancake."
Jordyn said, "I liked when the bubbles got in the bathtub."
Daisy said, "when the pig made a party."
Andre said, "I liked the pig when he made a mess."
Ja'Bron said, I liked the part when the pig fell in the bathtub."
Paris said, "my favorite part was when the pig kept hiding from the girl in the dresser."
Diamond said, when the pig pulled all her clothes out."

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

St. Patrick's Day - "Tasting of the GREENS!"

We tasted many "healthy" green fruits and vegetables!  Some we really liked and some "not so much!"















We used our five senses to describe each green item!
We then voiced our opinion on what we liked or didn't like!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Green Eggs and Ham

Yesterday, we combined with Mrs. Richardson's class and  read the story "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.  After reading the story, we made green eggs with ham and ate it!  We realized that it was really good!!!

 
We cracked open the eggs and made a guess about what we thought would make the eggs green.  Briona thought if we stirred it really fast, that might make them green, so we tried stirring.  The eggs, stayed orange, so we had to think of another idea to make the eggs turn green.
We decided to add green food coloring.  It made the eggs turn green!!
We put the eggs on the hot skillet and scrambled them.



                                                      Yum! Yum!

In the City - In the Country!

Our Farm Story Board!
Our Class Graph!