Wednesday, October 30, 2013

WIN IT iPAD!



 
Have you heard? Freebielicious turned ONE this month! This last year has been amazing and we are so happy with our Freebielicious family.  This little blog has twenty-five amazing authors…teachers with hearts of gold! Our only goal is to be a blessing to primary teachers.
Welcome to our party! Everyone is invited. We are SO excited to host a birthday party like no other. Don’t worry, we won’t ask you to buy us a present (we do love chocolate though). Instead, we want to help tech up your classroom with a pretty sweet giveaway. Follow our blog, FB, and pinterest to enter to win. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy. You can win a prize package valued at over $500, which includes an iPad mini! Sweet deal, right?!


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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Shake It Up! Freebie

Hey Science Friends,
Let's get ready to shake those bones with a little Halloween inspired freebie! Even though Halloween is just around the corner it does not mean that we throw all sense and sensibility out the window and forget the standards! Heck no, we keep moving on and just shake it up a little! Who in the world said we can't have some holiday spirit and learn along the way? 
With these simple resources you can have a little fun and cover some health too! As I was searching my files I found my healthy bones printable and it inspired me to look for some new books to help with the discussion we will have in class. I was super excited to see Me And My Amazing Body! Considering I love Me On The Map I knew I had to have this new to me book. Just a perfect addition to add to my collection!
And who can forget these old bone shaking classics? You know we have to dust these off and read them a time or two.
So come on friends and have a little fun and shake them bones! Just click on the image to get your freebie!
 
 If I can do it, I sure know you can!


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Observing The Night Sky Freebie!

Hey Science Friends,
This was one of my favorite book finds from last year and it always makes me think of the night sky and this time of year it is especially fun to observe the night sky. Who said covering our objectives had to be a drag? All you need is a little inspiration to get you going.
With just a few books on hand you can get them curious about what they will observe in the night sky. And why not send them home with some Science Homework?
All you have to do is print off this little freebie and staple your pages together and send them home for some fun observations! If you need a copy just click on the image above to take you to the download! Now you are ready to get out there in the deep dark night and observe and record your findings!
Why not grab all these books and make a week of it?
 


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Describing Properties!

Hey Science Friends,
Lots of things are going on in Science! And I finally got a good picture of our Science Gnome so I had to share it with you. I bet you are wondering what in the world we are going to use it for. Our Science Gnome is used as one of our objects of comparison when determining the mass of an object. Is it heavier or lighter than the gnome? Your object could be just about anything and you could have more than one object. We started by passing him around and just getting a good feel for him in the beginning. But I bet you are wondering how we are going to use him.
Learning how to describe properties in Kindergarten Science can be challenging. And my experience has taught me that teaching children to describe properties can be challenging at times. Developing this skill in Kindergarten is a foundational Science skill and it deserves time to develop. This one isn't a three week focus and never discussed again. Developing this skill takes time and the children in my classroom over the last 14 years have taught me this.
Books are a great way to get the discussion going and it gives us an opportunity to introduce and use new vocabulary. Tana Hoban has wonderful books that can be used when learning how to describe the properties of objects.
What are the ways we describe objects?
Shape
Size
Mass
Texture
Color

So, what is our objective here?
The student is expected to observe and record properties of objects, including relative size and mass, such as bigger or smaller and heavier or lighter, shape, color, and texture.
 So, what does this look like in Kindergarten?

This can help while observing and describing an object by it's properties because it reminds us of the possibilities and this can be used when children write about their observations. This can also be used as a tool for a writing choice in Science.  
What does it look like in the classroom?
After reading books and discussing properties as a class we have to get to investigating! You know we all want to get our hands on it and really investigate and eventually we want to be independent in this task.
A simple investigation box is set up to allow for some independent investigation. Just a few simple materials to observe and describe that can be found around any classroom is all you will need. If you swap out the materials on a regular basis you will have an investigation box that will help you keep this investigation going all year long! Simple set up, simple upkeep and simple investigations that keep the objective alive all year long as we develop observation skills and develop communicating like a Scientist. What is not to love here? If you would like to investigate with us just click on the investigation card and grab your copy. Have fun investigating Science friends!
 


Sunday, September 22, 2013

YoWindow App!


Hey Science Friends,
What is the weather like today? In my neighborhood we have had the most beautiful beginning of the fall season day. And because of this nice shift of weather it had me thinking about reporting the weather in Science class this week. But first I have to tell you about a nifty little science app called YoWindow! I was given this tip by a teacher friend who was searching on Apps Gone Free! It has been free for several days so you might have to act fast but if you miss it I swear this is a great app to use when reporting the weather and I would actually pay for it!
You get actual live weather for your area. This would be perfect for young scientists that are just starting out because you can focus on finding the icon and just reporting the weather in the beginning.
Later you can investigate weather at different locations.
And with just a click of a button you can preview the weather for the rest of the week and at different times of the day. With a little swipe of your finger you can see the sun set and objects in the night sky appear. It seems like a great app for your budding meteorologists. And a super easy way to squeeze a little technology into a daily weather watching routine.
Right now we are still learning our weather routine and learning how to record the information independently. As we learn and ease into this routine I model the recording of the weather and the children follow along and we focus on building a Science community and learning how to communicate like Scientists do. I am excited about taking this app into the classroom and using it with our weather reports!
 
 


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