What a great day we had a Butterfield Acres farm! We had a chance to go on a longer Forest Trail Walk where the kids saw ponds, trees, flowers, poop, bones, tracks, and more! We used our senses to explore and had lots of conversation about animal homes. We also visited the animals, had a wagon ride behind a tractor, and milked a goat! What a great day! Thank you to the parent volunteers who helped us enjoy and explore!
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Part of our math curriculum is working with 2-Dimensional (2-D) shapes such as triangles, squares, circles, and rectangles. We also work with 3-Dimensional solids (3-D) such as cylinders, cones, pyramids, spheres, and rectangular prisms. Our curriculum states that students will be able to:
- sort 3-D objects, using a single attribute, and - build and describe 3-D objects. Have a look for these 3-D solids in your home and community. A soup can is a cylinder, a kleenex box is a rectangular prism, and a basket-ball is a sphere. Do these solids slide, roll, or both? Do they have points/corners, edges, or smooth faces? There's so much math to discover in the world around us! |