Hello, Grade 1 Families,
Learning Intention: I can observe seasonal changes over time. I can document signs of seasonal change over time. I can share personal experiences related to seasons. I can discuss how changes in the appearance of environments, plants, and animals are related to the seasons. I can investigate animal behaviour throughout the seasons, including migration and hibernation.
Through exploring seasonal changes, students not only develop a deeper understanding of the natural world but also cultivate a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world around them. By observing, questioning, and experiencing the beauty of each season, young learners lay the foundation for a lifelong appreciation of nature and science.
So, as the seasons shift and change, let us embrace the opportunity to explore, learn, and marvel at the wonders of Alberta's natural world. After all, there is no greater classroom than the great outdoors.
During this week, we also had the opportunity to explore more about chicks, their life cycle and what they need to survive. We were very excited to see that we had baby chicks on Monday morning and as the week progressed, we ended up with 8!
Happy Mother's Day to all of our wonderful mothers who support our young learners daily!
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