Chick week in Kindergarten is always the most exciting, and the saddest... We started off by welcoming our first chick on Tuesday! We had a couple little pips in 2 eggs during the day on Monday, but it didn't start hatching until after school. Leah and I stayed late so we could watch him hatch! By the next morning he was ready to come out of the incubator and into the cage. We still had another egg that had a crack in it, so we had "egg watchers" watching all day long.
It was rain forest week, and the teachers switched kids. We made tree frogs in my class, morpho butterflies in Ms. Fenstermann's room, and toucans with Mrs. Mayne. We also made a lot of chains to help decorate the hallway! If you came for Reading Fest I am sure you felt like you were reading in the jungle!On Wednesday we welcomed another baby chick! We really didn't know if he was strong enough to break out of his shell since it was taking a long time, but he made it! After he was born we discovered he had a bad leg and had a little trouble getting around... but he was still cute!
On Wednesday at the end of the day the kids were telling me we had a crack in another egg. I told them it wasn't a crack, just yucky stuff from the chicks that had hatched... but after a few other kids told me there was a crack, I decided to check myself, and there really was a crack! When we came on Thursday we had a new chick. I was shocked because I thought we were finished with chicks! Sadly this little guy wasn't doing so well. He couldn't sit up and would just lay on his back in his cage. We felt bad for him, so I had the kids hold him the whole day. At first some of the kids didn't want to hold him and only wanted the healthy one, but by the end of the day they all wanted to hold him! We learned a lot about compassion and differences this week!
I had to share this picture! The chick pooped on Max's hand!
On Thursday the author Rick Crustowski came! He told us how he became an author and everything that he does to make his books! He loves to write about animals, so when he wants to research them, he sits in their habitat! He sat in a prairie watching lady bugs and birds, visited a bat sanctuary, and even swam in a pond with the frogs! We loved watching him draw and color pictures for us!
The chicks went home on Thursday night. The kids were so sad to see them go. (Especially Leah who held them constantly before and after school!) In their place we sent home stuffed chicks... I hope your kids enjoyed them! This is a picture Isaiah's mom sent to me on Friday.
Remember to send in your 8x10 picture frame as soon as possible!
Upcoming Dates
May 5th- No School
May 11th- Kindergarten Slideshow in Room 100 at 7pm
May 17th- Zoo Field Trip (families invited!)
May 29th- No School- Memorial Day
June 2nd- Last Day of School- Dismiss at 11:30 (No Lunch will be served this day.)
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