Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts

Monday, 3 June 2013

New Books! and Zoo Freebies!

I have no problem admitting it. I have a problem. I buy books. A lot of books. My classroom library is ridiculously full. I love it! My bf doesn't even comment anymore when there's a box from Amazon or Chapters in the mail. I'm just thankful my Scholastic books go right to school. He doesn't need to see those boxes too. lol. I thought I would show you what just arrived in my latest Amazon order. I got some cute new ones!!


When I heard of The Three Little Gators, I knew I had to get it to add to my Three Little Pigs collection. It'll go perfect with my little mini-unit! The book is hilarious. "Then I'll wiggle my rump with a bump, bump, bump and smash your house!" Super cute. Did I ever show you my students' fractured fairy tales? They turned out really cute. I used the story map and writing pages from my mini-unit to create their own versions of The Three Little Pigs. Some titles were The Three Little Horses and the Big Bad Bull, The Three Little Lukes and the Big Bad Darth Vader (yes, he is obsessed with Star Wars), The Three Little Mice and the Big Bad Rat, The Three Little Cats and the Big Bad Dog, and The Three Little Kids and the Big Bad Dad. Too funny!


I have all the Scaredy Squirrel and Tacky the Penguin books, so when each of them came out with a new book I had to add them to my cart right away! I can't wait to read Scaredy Squirrel Goes Camping on our camping day! Should be fun! Happy Birdday, Tacky will wait until next year when I do my penguin unit!

I bought two new school bus safety books that we will read in September when I do my bus safety unit! Safety Dave and Daisy Ride the Bus is a cute book about a boy bring his dog to school for show and tell!


And last up, I bought two new zoo books to go with our zoo unit! These came just in time. Our field trip is on Thursday! We are getting so excited. It's supposed to be a beautiful day! Along with our zoo animal cards, we learn about the types of animals (mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, insects, and fish) and things related to the zoo. I use some ideas from Hope King's unit On Safari: An Animal Science Unit and Melissa Hodson's Off to the Zoo! Unit. I also put together a few pages about living things, zookeepers, animals vs. people, etc. Click any picture below to download a copy for yourself!






If you are visiting the zoo, don't forget my zoo trip reflection freebie I posted last year too. Check that post here. Alright, I'm off to snooze. Enjoy your week!

Sunday, 20 May 2012

Zoo Fun!

Wow, it has been a crazy couple of weeks! I have been neglecting my poor little blog, but I am back! Thank goodness for long weekends!

This week we went on our first grade field trip to the zoo. We had so much fun! Even with an hour and fifteen minute bus ride (each way).... eek! I was lucky to have so many good parent volunteers, that I didn't have to stress out too much during the trip. I just got to take my small group around and have a good time. Here are some pics from our trip:

 American Bisons

Bactrian Camels (two humps)

Grant's Zebras

Male Lion

Female Lion

Kangaroos

There were peacocks everywhere! We saw about 5 with their feathers all out. One of my boys started talking to this one and said, "Hey Peacock, spread your feathers!"

And he did... :) 

Toucan

Blue-Crowned Pigeon (reminded the kids of Mo Willems' pigeon on a bad hair day!)
Geese and Goslings

Meerkat

Strange Bird

Fun times!!

We had a blast! It was the first time some of my kiddos had been to the zoo. Here are some activities we did beforehand to get ready for our trip to the zoo...

We graphed who had been/not been to the zoo before. Students wrote their names on the graph.


I had this book "Should There Be Zoos?" from teaching fourth graders persuasive writing and even though it was way over the heads of my first graders, I read some parts of the passages and we talked about the Pros and Cons of zoos. Here are some of their ideas:

Our big zoo project though, were these little zoo animal booklets. Each day we learned about a new zoo animal. We checked out websites, read books, watched videos, and looked at many pictures. We completed these fill-in-the-blank animal cards together (inspired by one of my fabulous teammate's ideas). On the back, I gave each student a real picture of the animal and they coloured their own version of the animal. I also downloaded a map of the zoo from the zoo's website, printed it half-size and used that as a cover for the book.




I laminated the cards and placed them on a binder ring. My students were so excited to bring them to the zoo with us on our field trip. They walked around the whole time holding their little booklets, pointing at the animals we learned about, studying the map, and talking about some of the facts we learned! It was such a great way to really connect our field trip to our learning. Plus it makes a great souvenir! Parents loved them.

When we got back from our field trip, I put together this little reflection page to include in our memory books. Students drew a few pictures of animals we saw at the zoo and wrote about the best part of the trip! You can download it for free by clicking the picture. It prints on 8x14" paper.


I will leave you with some exciting news! I am still going to be moving schools next year (which makes me super sad... I haven't broke the news to my firsties yet), but I found out that I will be teaching first grade again! So I will remain First Grade Garden next year! I am so excited about that! I did discover some amazing second grade blogs, though, and I will continue to stalk them anyways ;)


That's it for tonight! Starting Tuesday I only have 27 days left! We start our ABC Countdown (idea from Jill at Marvelous Multiagers!) on Wednesday! More to come this week... Good night!