Today Mr. Kyle came to hang our bird houses.
We were really excited!!
There are five trees on the Kindergarten patio.
There are five Kindergarten classes.
All the Kindergarten classes are going to get their own tree to hang their bird feeders, suet cages, and bird feeders in.
Today, while Mrs. V. worked on asking friends questions, we got started on our bird feeders.
We put Crisco on big pine cones.
Then we put bird seed on our pine cones.
Then we hung our bird feeder pine cones in our tree.
This is us infront of our tree.
We are excited to help feed the animals in our community!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Community Service Project
Every grade level at our school has picked a project to work on during the school year.
After learning about the seasons and the changes that happened, as well as how animals interact with their surroundings, we, the Kindergarten Kids, decided we wanted to help the animals who do not migrate or hibernate. Those animals stay around where we live, and have trouble finding food.
Our Kindergarten classes read the book Animals in Winter by Henrietta Bancroft and Richard G. Van Gelder. We learned lots of information from reading that book.
We learned about animals that migrate. Animals that migrate go away for the cold winter months.
We learned about animals that hibernate. Animals that hibernate go to sleep in a cave or under ground during the winter months.
We learned that some animals don't leave. They also have a hard time finding food to eat. We decided we wanted to help. We made a list of things we would need to start our project.
Birdseed
Pine cones
Dried fruit
Dried corn
Crisco (We chose not to use Peanut Butter because some of our friends are allergic to peanuts)
Birdhouse
Suet
Cages
String
Popcorn
Needles
Our teachers gathered all the things we would need to work on the project.
And now, we are ready to get started!
Please follow our blog to find out all about our community service project, Feed the Birds!
After learning about the seasons and the changes that happened, as well as how animals interact with their surroundings, we, the Kindergarten Kids, decided we wanted to help the animals who do not migrate or hibernate. Those animals stay around where we live, and have trouble finding food.
Our Kindergarten classes read the book Animals in Winter by Henrietta Bancroft and Richard G. Van Gelder. We learned lots of information from reading that book.
We learned about animals that migrate. Animals that migrate go away for the cold winter months.
We learned about animals that hibernate. Animals that hibernate go to sleep in a cave or under ground during the winter months.
We learned that some animals don't leave. They also have a hard time finding food to eat. We decided we wanted to help. We made a list of things we would need to start our project.
Birdseed
Pine cones
Dried fruit
Dried corn
Crisco (We chose not to use Peanut Butter because some of our friends are allergic to peanuts)
Birdhouse
Suet
Cages
String
Popcorn
Needles
Our teachers gathered all the things we would need to work on the project.
And now, we are ready to get started!
Please follow our blog to find out all about our community service project, Feed the Birds!
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