"O" is for octopus! We explored nonfiction text on the Smart Board through a website called PebbleGo. You can access PebbleGo with our username: region6 , and our password: read . We learned neat facts about octopuses, like they have eight legs, called tentacles. We made an "'O' is for octopus" craft by counting and gluing eight legs, and writing an upper case and lower case "O" "O" is for the Olympics! We colored and read a mini book about the Sochi Winter Olympics. We learned that the Olympic rings represent five different areas of the world that compete in the Olympics. Working on color identification, we used recycled toilet paper tubes to create Olympic flags. We realized that the shape of each ring is a circle, like the letter "O"! Using "O"-shaped cereal, we used fine motor skills to create Fruit Loop bracelets.
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Kristen
3/18/2014 07:56:59 pm
Mason loved making his Olympic painting! Great activities!
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