Monday, March 2, 2015

February Art Work

Here is some cool name art with their photo and
their favorite bird.

These hearts were designed with crayon and
then they used watercolor paint on top.

They tried to make each section of the heart a little different.
The students drew their favorite bird and wrote about it.

Strategies for Subtraction and Addition

This anchor chart is what we refer to often when working on subtraction.  It reminds them that there are different ways to solve the subtraction problem.  They need to find which one works for them until they get the math facts memorized.


Thursday, February 19, 2015

A Boy and His Stokes

Yesterday, a first grade boy, came into my classroom before school started. He pulled out his field guide and said, "I need your help.  I can't remember the trick to tell the grebes apart."  He paged through and soon opened up to the Clark's and Western Grebes' page and I explained my trick to identifying them. A big smile appeared on his face as he remembered what I had taught him in kindergarten. 
That made me so happy that he was working on birds at home!  Think of all of the things that a young one would have with toys, TV and video games.  It is quite something that a 7-year old would take the initiative to continue learning about birds on his own with his field guide.
He told me that this is one of his four bird 
field guides.  He is very proud of that fact!
This has reminded me how important it is for me to keep teaching the young children about birds and nature.  Birds are everywhere and how fun it will be for the my students and past students to see the birds that they have learned about.  It is so important for all of us to be more aware of birds and other animals in nature.  
Being able to identify birds as well as having some background knowledge about them will help them to care more about birds.  It is difficult to care about things that you know nothing about. This in turn will help them become more conservation-minded.  We need all of the help we can to save habitat for birds and other animals, so we all need to spread the word or try to get others excited about the natural world.  Really...what's not to love!

Check these out!

These two Facebook pages have comments about the kids:

Falcon Guides

Destination Nature

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Team "Destination Nature" Visits Our School


We had a great day today!  Stacy Tornio and Ken Keffer were here because we had won the "Win a School Visit".  Stacy is the editor of the "Birds and Blooms" magazine and author of several books.  Ken is a naturalist and environmental educator.  The contest was to help promote their latest book. They did their interactive presentation about nature for the K-8 students. Reminding students that we can all be naturalists.  We all really enjoyed it!  

Afterwards they did a book signing with the students who had ordered their books:  The Truth About Nature and Kids' Outdoor Adventure Book.  Then they came into the classroom and hung out with us until lunchtime.  We took a few photos, identified bird songs and identified warblers for them on the Smart board.  We had to show off a little bit!  Then we played bird bingo of course!  After that, they looked over the drawings that the kindergartners had made for them while the students told something that they knew about nature.  It was a fantastic morning!

Stacy and Ken are finally here!  Yay!
Here are the K-8 students and teachers.
Truth or Myth: A turtle cannot turn itself over. Myth!
It can turn itself over by rocking back and forth.  
Turtles rock and roll!
When out hiking we often find bones and its interesting 
to know which animal they are from.  Which skulls do they 
have here?  A bear and a coyote.
Ken was an awesome speaker and taught us a lot!
Truth or Myth:  You can tell the age of a rattlesnake by 
its amount of sections on its rattle.  Myth!
Stacy really has a way with kids too and she also is 
a vibrant speaker!
Book signing with the kids was really cool!
They also signed the kindergartners' books for them.
In the classroom we had a really nice time.
Here I am with my two new friends.
Lunchtime!  Ken promised to eat school 
lunch with them!


I took Stacy and Ken out birding on Monday.  
It was a great time!  Stacy got a life bird as she saw 
her first Long-tailed Duck at the dam.  We also saw about
50 Bald Eagles.


Destination Nature - Facebook


Check out the Destination Facebook page. 

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Daily Republic News Story

The Associated Press picked up the story about the kids and it was in several newspapers:  Argus Leader, The Rapid City Journal and the Washington Times to name a few.  I have to say that I am shocked about this.  I had no idea that it would be such a big deal!

The reporter had interviewed me on the phone on Wednesday.  He later emailed that it would be on the front page and he asked if he could come meet the students and take some photos.  He came here that next afternoon and the kids were impressive while playing bird bingo.  

By the way, the reporter misunderstood.  The Snow Geese did not land on the playground. They flew over the playground and as good little birders the kids stood quietly outside and we watched them fly over. After they passed, the kids applauded for the Snow Geese.  I thought that was really cool!  Here is the link to the article.

Armour students soaring with bird knowledge