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Extracurricular Activities book

Extracurricular Activities book

img_0535img_0522This week, our focus is on some of the different extracurricular activities that children participate in.  Around this time of year, students are busy with school as well as ALL of the other activities they have going on.  The pictures from our book feature the children and grandchildren of some of the staff here who are participating in things like sports, music, and acting.

Thank you to all of the staff members who shared their personal pictures with us!

 

 

 

img_9907Here is a link to the book: we-have-fun-in-our-extra-curriculars

Video Games book

Video Games book

img_9434In honor of National Video Game Day (September 12), our theme for the week was video games!  We love having our students in our books and this was the perfect opportunity.  Some of the video games that are featured in the book are Mario Brothers, Pac Man, and Zelda.  The repetitive line for this week is a question, so our students used the pre-programmed voice output device to ask the question and then the answer was read to them.  Such a cute book with such cute characters.  Look for yourselves and see!

 

 

 

 

img_9467Here is a link to the book: what-video-game-should-we-play?

People of the American Revolution Book

People of the American Revolution Book

img_8422Our theme this week complimented our students Unique unit for the month.  We found several people who were an important part of the American Revolution and talked a little bit about them and what their parts were during this time in history.  We have 2 of our students featured on the front and the back of the book dressed up as George Washington and Abigail Adams.

Take a look and find out some neat things about the American Revolution!

 

 

 

 

img_8402Here is a link to the book: people-of-the-american-revolution

Planets book

Planets book

IMG_5019This week was out of this world as we talked about the planets in our solar system!  The book has different facts for each of the planets.  The front even features one of our own students as an astronaut!  It really makes you want to take a trip to outer space!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_5361Here is a link to the book: The Planets in Our Solar System

Rhode Island book

Rhode Island book

IMG_4271Since Rhode Island Independence Day is May 4, we decided it was the perfect theme for this week.  We learned lots of new things, like the state flower (violet), the state beverage (coffee), that the first circus in the United States was held there in 1774, and lots of other neat facts that are included in the book.  We also have a few of our students taking in some of the sights on the front cover and the “the end” page, so check it out!

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4658Here is a link to the book: Let’s Learn About Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

IMG_4586We are giving a little shout out to our friends at the Cornerstone School in celebration of Rhode Island Independence Day! Our sensory groups explored some boxes related to different facts about the state of Rhode Island. The fine motor groups used unusual items for their Rhode Island art projects and the language group made an icy treat—-yum! Read along to see all the fun we had this week 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

SENSORY GROUP

IMG_4598IMG_4484Rhode Island was named for the red clay that lines its shore. We used red moonsand to represent that clay and cookie cutters with the state initials were included.

The students always have fun with moonsand, it has such a great texture!

 

IMG_4230Apply a push to move an object is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4202IMG_4439This box was filled with coffee beans to represent the state beverage—–what an aroma! There were lots of little R’s to find and we included a fun little cup for scooping.

 

 

 

IMG_4599The science access point uses senses to recognize objects can be addressed here.

 

 

 

 

IMG_4229IMG_4601The first circus held in the United States took place in Rhode Island! Our circus box was filled with colorful objects associated with the circus. There was rainbow basket filler, styrofoam circus peanuts, a popcorn container, and puzzle piece clowns.

We also included a fun noise tiger noisemaker that was really popular with the students.

IMG_4591Recognize a model of a real object is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4632IMG_4193George Cohen was a composer who wrote Yankee Doodle Boy and You’re a Grand Old Flag was represented with our red, white, and blue rice. There was a big measuring cup and small spoon for scooping fun and comparisons. There was a flag picture to find at the bottom of the box.

IMG_4451Recognize similarities and differences in size of common objects is a math access point that can be addressed here.

 

 

 

 

IMG_4184IMG_4446Jewelry making is a key industry for Rhode Island so we had some discovery bottles filled with sparkly “gold” and “jewels”.

These were irresistible!

 

IMG_4226Track objects in motion is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4478IMG_4465 (1)Gilbert Stuart was an artist from Rhode Island who painted the portrait of Washington that was used for the dollar bill! Our little artists mixed shaving cream with food coloring to come up with their own original works of art 🙂

IMG_4650Recognize a change in an object is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4188IMG_4607The first water driven cotton mill was built in Rhode Island. Our students experimented  with water power while watching our water wheel spin. They found it pretty fascinating!

Observe and recognize a predictable cause-effect relationship related to a science topic is a science access point that can be addressed with this activity.

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4241IMG_4248Rhode Island is nicknamed the Ocean State so we used ocean scent from Bath and BodyWorks this week. It was a pretty strong scent that our students really noticed and liked having it rubbed on their skin.

Recognize one or more external body parts is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

FINE MOTOR GROUP

On Tuesday our students painted violets—-the Rhode Island state flower!

IMG_4259IMG_4264We started by discussing the color of violets and then identifying the color using communication symbols.

Identify common objects by one observable property, such as size or color is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

IMG_4312IMG_4275Next they used a paint brush to make green leaves and stems on their paper.

Recognize that pushing and pulling an object makes it move.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4268IMG_4321Then they used a soda bottle to stamp purple violets. We reminded the students to stamp UP and DOWN.

IMG_4297Recognize a movement that reflects a spatial relationship, such as up and down is a math access point.

 

 

 

 

IMG_4304IMG_4358TA DA—-beautiful violets!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Wednesday we discussed the fact that shipbuilding is another key industry of Rhode Island and made sailboats!

IMG_4503First we asked students to identify the shape of the sail—-a triangle!

Recognize objects with two-dimensional shapes is a math access point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4523IMG_4535Then they used paper cutters to cut out their own sails. Of course we counted the sides as the sails were cut!

Recognize that pushing or pulling makes an object move is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4549The students used a glue stick to adhere their sails to popsicle sticks and pushed them into a pool noodle slice.

Recognize the next step in a sequence of activities is a math access point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4522IMG_4576Time to see if the ships are seaworthy!!!!!

 

 

 

 

IMG_4533                                                                                Ta Da!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

LANGUAGE GROUP

It’s been getting pretty hot here lately, so since Del’s Frozen Lemonade is a fixture in Rhode Island, we decided to make our own using this recipe: Frozen Lemonade

IMG_4673IMG_4671We started by mixing the lemon juice concentrate, water, and sugar.  Our students got to TASTE and SMELL the lemon juice.

Although some of our students actually didn’t mind the sour flavor, others had a different opinion 🙂

Uses senses to recognize objects is a science access point.

 

 

 

 

Our students activated the blender to mix the ingredients by pressing a switch hooked up to a power link.  They are getting so much better about holding the switch down, although some of them continue to tap it, making the blender turn off and on really fast.

IMG_4687                                                         They had a BLAST with this step!

Recognize that electrical systems must be turned on in order to work is a science access point that can be addressed here.

 

 

 

 

IMG_4713IMG_4705We gradually poured in the ice and blended until it was smooth.  Once it was done, we counted out the cups for all of our friends and they all got to try a little bit.

 

 

 

IMG_4723As with the lemon juice, most of them really enjoyed it and others………. not so much:)

Definitely a drink to cool us off in this heat!

IMG_4635Hope you had as much fun as we did learning about Rhode Island. Join us again next time for more fun and learning——-Group by Group!

 

We Love Star Wars book

We Love Star Wars book

IMG_3923IMG_3452In a galaxy far, far away…students were learning all about Star Wars!  We had a great time this week with our theme on Star Wars.  This year we’re talking about the first Star Wars movies that were made, so our book features some of the main characters from those movies, such as R2-D2, Lando, and Yoda.  Of course, we feature our awesome students dressed up as these characters.  We had lots of help with costumes from a former teacher, Lois, and also had many donations of costumes from Ms. Kim, and Gena (Joy’s sister-in-law).  And of course our own art teacher, Ms. Judy, along with some of her art students, created not one but TWO amazing backgrounds for us to use.  This is a book you can’t miss!

 

 

 

 

IMG_3920Here is a link to the book: WE LOVE STAR WARS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_3408IMG_3409Here are some photos of our students preparing the 2 backgrounds for our book—-

IMG_4103                                                     ——they did such an awesome job!

 

Nursery Rhymes book

Nursery Rhymes book

IMG_3164IMG_2910Since it’s national poetry month, we decided to do a unit on Mother Goose nursery rhymes.  We had SO MUCH fun making this book!  Some of our amazing students were our models and got to dress up as some of the characters who appear in Mother Goose rhymes, like Jack & Jill, Old King Cole, and Humpty Dumpty, to name a few.  Thank you Ms. Lois for helping us with costumes!

Our characters are super cute, so check it out!

 

 

 

 

IMG_2973Here is a link to the book:  We Introduce Mother Goose

India book

India book

IMG_2370We learned about India this week and have some special pictures in our book featuring some of our students and their families.   You will learn different facts about India such as the national bird, the Taj Mahal, and some foods that are common.

Take a look and see some of the wonderful things about India!

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_2556Here is a link to the book: Let’s Learn About India

How We Make Money book

How We Make Money book

IMG_1702We are putting our spin on the Unique theme this month by talking about how we can make money in order to be able to buy things.  We had a “dress-up-as-what-you-want-to-be-when-you-grow-up” day at school recently and got to take pictures of students and staff.  We photoshopped the pictures onto backgrounds that went with the jobs.  We had beekeepers, a marine biologist, and a pediatrician, among other jobs.

You’ll just have to read it to find out what other jobs we looked at!

 

 

 

 

IMG_1498Here is a link to the book: I Make Money at My Job