Saturday, September 20, 2014

Shell Science


Continuing with a focus on what scientist do, we did some shell science this week.  We discussed that scientists use different tools to study the world around them.  One important tool is a magnifying glass and another....paper and pencil!  We used magnifying glasses and our science notebooks to record our observations about seashells.  The scientist were really noticing the details.  In reading, we have been talking about features of nonfiction. One feature we have discussed is labels.  Writing the labels was also a great opportunity to practice segmenting sounds like we have been in phonics. Look at all their hard work!

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When I think of science, I usually think of hands on experiences, but there are a few great science apps available.  We have explored an app with Sid the Science Kid in class.  The app allows students to engage in and practice important science skills like sorting and classifying, identifying patterns, charting, noticing details, and sequencing.  Click here to be linked to more information about the app.  Our first grade scientists LOVE this app!



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