We added quite a new penguin facts to our penguin map. We've practiced 'reading' our map, and the kids are quite good! I'll send a photo later today to this blog. Ask you child to tell you some penguin facts. If needed, a good sentence starter is "Penguins have.....", "Penguins can......" and "Penguins are......". Each child can tell at least three facts about penguins.
We also learned that once all the mothers returns from feeding, they loudly call to the rest of the penguins and identify their mate by voice. This led to today's terrific science experiment. Using the iPad, we recorded a 2-3 second video of each child (and me) saying, "I am a penguin!". As we played the audio only, the children had to guess who speaking. It was no contest......everyone was right every time......along with lots and lots of giggles! This simple experiment showed us that all voices are different!
Using our three vowels, we are able to create simple words and are beginning to blend these sounds into words. During conferences, we can talk about ways to practice at home.
During journals, the children watched me draw a very simple penguin......very simple! "A small circle for the head.....a large oval for the body......two flippers....two triangles for the feet.....eyes....and a beak." Following that simple instruction, the children turned over their journals and drew BEAUTIFUL penguins! See if your child can do it again at home.
Tomorrow is our last day of learning about penguins. We will follow up with vocabulary from today's story (that didn't get done today).
Remember no school on Monday and Tuesday. We will learn about germs on Wednesday/Friday and walk to the pharmacy on Thursday.