Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Meet Twitch!

We are proud to announce the birth of Twitch, the duckling, Monday, April 29th, 2013. He/She hatched 3 days earlier than expected, but seems to be in fine health judging from the level of activity. The video below shows Twitch still in the incubator with the unhatched eggs.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

 
Egg Hatching Update!!
 
Saturday was the 24th day of incubating for our eggs (31 for our duck eggs). The earliest I expected to have any activity of the hatching kind was Wednesday. Imagine my surprise when I noticed one of the duck eggs was starting to "pipe," the process of the bird pecking a hole in the egg. Sunday when I went back to check all the eggs, this egg was peeping and moving and is currently halfway through the hatching process. Soooo, by Monday afternoon at the latest, we should have one of our baby birds out of its egg.
The video above shows the duck pushing against the shell and making lots of noise doing that. Stay tuned for more video as the week proceeds!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

April 20, 2013

Happy Weekend to everyone!

I can't believe how quickly April is going! We are very busy in our classroom and I am sure that you have heard a little about what we are doing. Below is a list of some  of the things that we have growing in our room:
Bird eggs-we have 20 eggs incubating currently. Some eggs will have been in for 28 days when we are finished and the majority will have been incubating for 21 days. Sometime close to May 1, we should have baby birds chirping in our room. We have candled (used a flashlight to look inside an egg) this week and estimate that we have at least 10 good eggs in the batch. We aren't sure about the other eggs, but the students have a great attitude about having ANY birds to love next month




Grass caterpillars-we are conducting a science experiment in our room concerning grass growth. We made 4 grass caterpillars by filling different colored pantyhose with grass seed and soil. We voted and decided that the white pantyhose would grow its grass the quickest. HOWEVER, we found out this past week that we were incorrect. All of our caterpillars started sprouting over the weekend and to determine which was the fastest grower, we counted grass blades. The black panyhose won! We are going to take our findings and put together a science fair project for the school's science fair April 30th. We can't wait to let you know how we do!

Caterpillars-we have 16 caterpillars that are in our classroom. Some have begun to go into their chrysalis and by Monday, I expect that all of our caterpillars will have entered the pupa stage. In a week or so, we should have Painted Lady butterflies!


Also, just a quick reminder! Friday, April 26th is Field Day. Please remember that your child may dress down that day in comfortable clothes as long as they meet the Liberty County School System dress code. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a note!

Have a great evening!
Mrs. Trawick

Sunday, April 7, 2013

SPRING HAS SPRUNG


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Dear Parents,


What a busy week we had leading up to the Spring Break! The students had a great time hunting for eggs Thursday and of course going on our field trip that Friday. I am very excited that so many of our parents came to see the performance at the Savannah Children’s Theater. It is one of my favorite field trips and the students always enjoy getting to put on their own show. For those of you that were not able to visit us that day, I do have pictures and videos posted. I apologize in advance for the quality of the pictures/video from the field trip. The lighting in the building was very dark and the camera didn’t want to take focused pictures and when I was videotaping, I wanted to get everyone in the pictures but it was hard due to the size of the theater. Despite that, I think you will get a great idea of what happened during our field trip and the fun that was had by all involved!


I hope that all of you are getting a chance to relax and have some fun this week. With no more breaks until the end of the year, I have definitely been trying to enjoy this time away from the classroom and catch up on some much-needed rest. That is mostly because this month will consist of completing all of our assessments for GKIDS. Be prepared for your child to come home tired as we approach our deadlines!!! We will hit the ground running this Monday and won’t slow down until after Mother’s Day as we finish up our last units. Don’t worry, though, there are some really fun things happening this month as well, so it won’t all be difficult! I would tell you more, but I really want to let the kids find out a bit of what is happening before I tell any parents. I promise to post pictures and videos as we continue our learning and exploring!

If you need to contact me, feel free to send me a note, send me an email (strawick@liberty.k12.ga.us) or call the office @368-3114.

Happy Spring!
Mrs. Trawick


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