We Went On A Bear Hunt!

Our opening theme was bears so we all brought our favorite stuffed bear or animal to school with us.  Throughout the week, we read to them, measured them, and sorted them.  On Friday, our kindergarten animals led us on an adventure through the school.  We left them in our classroom while we went to recess.  Apparently, they got lonely, too, so they left us a note and took off.  When we returned, we had to go looking for them.  It took awhile, but we found them in the office, having a meeting with Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Johnson.  Throughout our search, we found that there are a lot of super people in our building that want to keep us safe and help us learn.

We left our stuffed animals on our tables when we went to recess...

...And when we returned, this is what we found.  So off we went to find them.

 We checked with Mrs. Greenwell, our resourse teacher, to see if she knew anything.

Mrs. Ford, the reading teacher didn't know where they were.

Mrs. Shea and Mrs. Smith in the office were very helpful on our search.

Ms. Lewis, our health paraprofessional hadn't seen a thing, but she's prepared with bandages if we ever need any.

Finally!  We found them!

They were in Mrs. Roberts' Office.  She said that she 'barely' heard them come in.  She did say that she was glad that she could help us and was always available.

Mrs. Johnson, our lead teacher was in with Mrs. Roberts discussing the "Bear Situation".

Although it has nothing to do with bears, we caught an enormous praying mantis on the front door of the school.  We spent a lot of time watching him eat and move around.  (The picture is not very good because it's through the net on the bug cage.)  That's as close as Mrs. Brockhaus got!

We measured our stuffed animals.  Ask your favorite "K" Kid how many cubes tall his/hers was.

We read about the Three Bears, made puppets, and ate porridge.  Here's the graph that we made.  Most of us liked Chocolate Malt-o-meal.  For more on these graph results, stop in at Curriculum Night on Thursday, August 23rd.

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