During the month of January we studied Antarctica. Here is a quick photo post of some of the activities we did-
The Family Homework was to make an Iceberg and observe the results. I got a few posters and many photos sent via email- I even got a video!


Penguin dice game during math centers

Color and penguin by rolling dice during math centers.

Penguin Addition

Read many, many, many, books about Antarctica, penguins and snow!
Hi Luanne!
ReplyDeleteI continue to follow your blog! You are very creative and I like how you use all the neat literature with your kids! Keep up the good work!
Where did the Emperor Hat pattern come from?
Thanks,
Maryann