Showing posts with label oviparous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oviparous. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Eggs, Birds, Oviparous, Earth

Humpty Real/Nonsense


Roll dice, draw eggs in the nest.
 
This paper came from mailbox.com The kids had to sequence the pictures then write a sentence that goes with each picture. I liked that the pictures had words the kids could use in their sentences. They all did a wonderful job!

Birdseed number game


Popcorn/color word work.


The kids had to find the picture that went with the word and illustrate.


We spent one day on baby chicks.

I have a pet peeve about saying Eggs with the /eh/ sound, not the  AY sound so we discussed that and did a graph about our favorite way to eat eggs.

The kids had to pick a bird with a word on it and generate and write a sentence.

Oviparous Ollie Octopus game. Roll the dice, write the word that corresponds with the number.
 
Trash or Treasure real/nonsense words.



Kids unrolled the "trash" and wrote the word.



Recycling words...kids had to unscramble the words and write them correctly. They loved this!

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Oviparous

**Pictures out of order a little bit. I'm having trouble getting them to load in a certain order...sorry!
Kids could earn a plastic egg w/ a trinket inside if they had good behavior for the day.

Pocket chart story for the week.


Picture sort


Kids sorted, drew and labeled pictures of oviparous animals.


Cute nest/snack idea. Cut a lunch sack in half, have the kids fold down the sack, add easter grass, a bird peep and jellybeans for eggs. 


Cute story I found at the local library. I love all of Anne Rockwell's books.


The kids had fun using plastic animals to put in eggs and had their friends guess what animal was inside.

Idea from Mrs.Lee. I used the wooden cookies I bought at Michael's (on sale) and taped high frequency words to the back.The kids turned over the cookies w/ spatulas then wrote the word on their paper.

Making pinecone birdfeeders with lard and birdseed.


See hula hoop sorting below.







Egg spin word family game using all blue eggs since we were talking about robins that day.

Yes/No animal oviparous game.



Graphing favorite ways to eat eggs.

Funny egg craft.