To help the boys and girls further understand the relationships between all creatures and plants we learned about food chains, first through a "United Streaming" video about humans and the food we eat, then, by viewing a Magic School Bus video titled "Gets Eaten" in which the characters become a part of the oceans food chain. Following a discussion of the two videos everyone made an ocean food chain. We also read a book titled "Who Eats What?"
Then, everyone made their very own paper replica of a food chain.
Our book focus was a wonderful little story about a clever little fish named "Swimmy."
We used this to practice story sequencing,
to practice writing a story summary,
to learn about fact vs. opinion,
to practice writing opinions,
to learn about character traits,
and to discuss during a session of our "Brown Bag Book Club" (see an earlier post about this).
We also had fun using various textures to create a picture similar to the illustrations in the book.
To begin a poetry unit, we learned about "acrostic" poems and brainstormed words to use to describe the ocean. Each student had a variety of words to choose from to complete their own poem. As you can see, each line of the poem needs a word that begins with a particular letter.
We had lots of fun learning about the ocean!
There will be much more poetry to come as April is National Poetry Month! See you soon!
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