Chicks, Eggs, Matter...& MORE!

Is it Thursday already? Where did this week go?!? Oh...how could I forget? We have been knee-deep in PASS Testing! ;) The good news? PASS Testing is over!!!!! Well, until May when we have to test in every other content area. :) Even more good news? My kids totally rocked it and worked so stinkin' hard. I am so proud of them. They truly gave it everything they had and then some. Today, I gave them a little treat to reward them.


Now my mom {a.k.a. the class grandmother} on the other hand promised them pizza. So we *may* have had a small pizza party as well! ;) I will be sharing more about how I pump my kids up for state testing in my new unit coming out this weekend! It's a really fun community project that involves our younger friends who are not tested! The kids love it and look forward to it every year! Be on the lookout! 


Although we have had tons of testing coming our way this week, we have also been working on some really fun projects as well. 

Our chicks are due to hatch tomorrow! Praise the Lawd they did not begin hatching during out testing today! That would have been craziness. 


They are now off of the turner and we should start hearing some chirps from inside the eggs tomorrow. 

The kiddos have really enjoyed charting the developmental stages of the chick each day. My sweet teacher friend {who has hatched eggs for years} gave me this super cute idea. We have been charting each day's development on egg shapes. Then, we put our information in plastic eggs and keep them in order in our egg cartons. We will decorate the front with a picture of each student and our sweet chicks. 




On the back, the students describe what is occurring in the egg during each day of development. 


Tomorrow we will add our final day! Day 21...which means it's hatching time! 

Along with our chick study, we began a new science unit. For the next few weeks, we will be all about matter. They are already thrilled about this unit because it opens up so many opportunities for experiments. 



I called on three volunteers to poke our ballon. Then, we charted our observations and classified each balloon as a solid, liquid, or gas. 


Solid! 


Liquid! {I say when you have made a mess...it's a great day! Our sweet custodian disagrees!} ;) 


Gas! 


Oh my! 

Today as we continued with this little study, we learned all about what the molecules look like in each state. Once again, I selected three volunteers to represent each state of matter. They suited up, and I used balloons to represent what these molecules would look like if they could be seen with the naked eye! Once they were suited up, we let them jump around and around. We observed what happened to the molecules.


In this example, nothing moved and it kept a definite shape. 


In this example, the balloons bounced around everywhere super fast! 


In this example, the molecules moved past one another. 

 After we observed each person in front, we showed what happened using Froot Loops! 



Finally, we classified our three friends as a solid, liquid, or gas. 

Then, we finished up with a little note taking and sorting activity using flip books. 

So, let's talk about the fact that I misspelled liquid and didn't even realize it until I had printed everything in color. Umm...nothing a little paint pen can't fix! #tired! 





Tomorrow we will be exploring gases! Lot's of crazy experiments in store. I also have a reading group staying after to watch James and the Giant Peach and a school dance! Let's just say that I may be sleeping until noon on Saturday! 

Have a great day tomorrow, friends! 

Lucky's Punctuation Patty-O

Goodness gracious! We have been unbelievably busy prepping for our state writing test... which is {ahem} tomorrow!!!! Like less than 24 hours...tomorrow! Say a little prayer for us tonight! For all of my SC peeps, best of luck! I know with teachers like you, your kiddos will do fabulous!

Well, we have been so busy in fact, that we haven't been able to do anything leprechaun/St. Patty's related. {insert sad face here} Although I am now in a "tested" grade {whatever that means...aren't all grade levels tested in their own *special* way?}, I still try really hard to make things fun interesting magical for my kiddos. I truly think this helps keep their fire burning for school and really makes that knowledge stick. So after seeing all of these cute little punctuation lessons using pasta swirling around Pinterest, I knew I wanted to do something using that idea...especially since our first state test is writing. Plus, we have been working on all kinds of editing skills and strategies, so this would fit right in! When I started thinking about how I wanted to tie this all in to St. Pat's Day, I remembered how Kim Bearden from RCA tied it into a restaurant theme. Perfect! 

So I give you...


When the kids came in this morning, I had the classroom ready to go! 


I made them believe that a little punctuation leprechaun entered our classroom on St. Patrick's Day and he wanted to make sure that we had our editing skills nailed down pat {no pun intended}! :)  

{Ignore the covered walls...we are all ready for testing!}


We even had little "signs" left from our leprechaun friend {see below} to remind us of all of the things that we should search for while editing! 

They were beyond excited and couldn't wait to find out what all of this craziness was about! Too bad they had to wait through a 45 minute activity block. Needless to say, they couldn't wait to get back into the classroom. 

When the returned, they found this...

Along with our "punctuation", we also had Lucky Snack Mix which gives us a huge burst of luck as we begin our editing {a.k.a. our sentences should be perfect}. 

They couldn't believe that our little friend Lucky {who usually trashes our classroom each St. Patrick's Day} turned our punctuation green! 


Can you believe that little jokester! I promise...even third graders love the magic! 

Then, I wrote a whole bunch of sentences that Lucky trashed {instead of trashing our room}. The kiddos had to use the pasta to edit the sentences and make them perfect for publishing. 





After I checked their sentence, they recorded their final editing on their recording sheet. 


Such a fun way to practice {one more time} all of the things that great writer's look for in their writing. After this lesson, we won't need any luck on PASS! {Let's hope!} ;) 

Now let's just pray for some sleep tonight! State testing makes me crazy nervous! 

Hope y'all had your best Monday yet! 

Knuffle Bunny Lovin'

Spring is the perfect time for some Mo Willems lovin'! Especially if your class is not allowed to do anything "Easter Bunny" related, this would be the perfect way to get around all of that, but still do something Easter Bunny just plain bunny related! Plus, these books are the absolute BEST! My kiddos are in third grade, and they still absolutely LOVE them. I am so glad that we did not have time to complete the entire unit last year because now I get to pull Mo back out and they will be thrilled! 
KB knuffle-bunny-too knuffle-bunny-free

Here are some things that we did last year right around Easter! 

Caldecott Worthy Illustrations and Judging
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Our Classroom Winners…
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Trixie Traits {Character Profiles}




A Little Cause and Effect....
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Which I am thinking about revisiting! We could use a *little* more work on this skill! 

During this unit, we also focused on dialogue and quotation marks. The kiddos created their own "scene" from their own story. 



Now for the best part of all....
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Knuffle Bunny Glyphs!!!! 

Here is how our glyphs turned out last year! This was a great way for the kids to review data collection and learn a little about their classmates. 

               


We This unit will on SALE since I have a bit of spring fever going on, but only until tonight at midnight!! Check it out below and click on the pictures to check it out on TPT.
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I am going out to enjoy this beautiful 76 degree weather! Ahhhhh! Spring is in the air! Happy Saturday, friends!