This was a very exciting week in preschool! On Monday, we celebrated Earth Day with Mrs. Chris. She read us two stories about how we can take care of our planet, and later we played Earth Day Bingo and planted our own sunflower seeds! On Monday evening, Mrs. Leonard brought me the eggs that she had started incubating for us at different times throughout April Break. To both of our surprise, a couple of the eggs were already hatching! By Tuesday morning, we had 4 baby chicks in our classroom! We all had so much fun watching them clumsily move around the incubator and get progressively cuter as they dried off and became fluffy. I was able to get a video of one of the chicks hatching on Monday night, so we watched that together and noticed how much effort it took for that little chick to break open that egg. We also brainstormed names for all of the chicks, and individually voted on our favorite names. In the end, the chicks ended up with the names Chicky, Cotton Candy, Boo Boo, and Chicken Man. On Wednesday, the chicks were moved to a larger cage where they had food, water, and more space to move around. We talked about the importance of staying safe around the heat lamp and the cage since they could be very hot, and the students decided to make their own safety signs to hang above the cage. There were also some students who wanted to make pictures, letters, and books for the chicks. We ended up quickly running out of space to hang up all of our wonderful writing and drawing projects! On Thursday, we got a visit from Fynnlee’s family’s new bunny named Clover! All of the students enjoyed petting clover, and many even got to hold her! We all loved her soft fur and big, floppy ears! We also continued to enjoy watching the chicks in their cage, and we had fun holding and gently petting the them as well. The students become very serious around the chicks, and it is amazing to watch how gentle and caring they are toward them. On Friday, we decided to build a structure out of blocks for the chicks to walk around in. First, we worked together to make a blueprint like real architects. The students decided to build a structure with a castle in the middle, a barn on one side, a house on the other side, and a playground in the back. I drew this out as they described it, and then we hung up our drawing by the block center and started building. The structure ended up being a lot like the one we had imagined and drawn up with a few extra details and fun add-ons! I brought all of the chicks over to walk around inside of our castle/barn/house, and we all sat around and watched them explore the structure we had made! Sometimes, they would hop up on top of a wall, and we would have to quickly build it taller so they wouldn’t escape. We became engineers, architects, builders, and problem-solvers! Later that day, we also did a fun science activity where we went inside of the dark bathroom with one of our duck eggs and a flashlight, and we looked inside of the egg! When I held the flashlight to the egg, we could see a big shadow where our growing duckling was! We could even see some blood vessels inside the egg and what we thought might have been a beak or a tail! It was amazing to see! At the end of the day, we all said goodbye to our chicks and they went home with Panda’s family. Next week, we will probably have some newly hatched ducklings in our classroom!
Enjoying the warm weather!
A castle for a lion
Reading Earth Day stories with Mrs. Chris
An egg is hatching!
A tired, newborn chick
Our 4 new babies
Chicken Man
Cotton Candy
Boo Boo
Chicky
The pure joy that chicks bring :)
Exploring our new science work that shows the development of chick embryos
Dirty hands and big smiles
Being silly on the swings
Even grown-ups like to swing!
“He’s standing on my head!”
“Dad, Mom, and me!”
Another puzzle completed ✔️
Observing the chicks in their new cage
Our safety signs, books, letters, and pictures for the chicks
Pretending to be the chicks’ mommy hen
Signs for the farm
Watching a puppet show
The show
He fell asleep like this! :)
Sleepy Cotton Candy
Petting Clover
Selfie!
Buddies showing off their teamwork
Cotton Candy posing for a picture
Our blueprint for the chick castle/house/barn
Watching the chicks in our structure
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