Dear Mom and Dad:
A HUGE thank you to all of the parent volunteers today for helping us on our walk. We could not have done it without you!
What an exciting day we had today. Our winter walk was fantastic. Ask me to tell you what I was looking for today and some of the winter signs I saw.
We collected some snow and brought it back to the classroom. We learned that we use a thermometer to measure temperature. We learned that when things are cold, the red mercury goes down and when it’s warmer it goes up! We tested this by comparing the temperature when the thermometer was in our snow and when it was out.
We decided to put the containers of snow in 4 different areas.
1) Classroom
2) Outside
3) Freezer
4) Fridge
I wonder what will happen to the snow in these different areas!!
Question of the day: I wonder what will happen to the snow?
Love,
Kindergarten
Housekeeping:
Please return signed report card envelopes
1) Classroom- "it will melt"
ReplyDelete2) Outside- "it will stay the same"
3) Freezer- "it will turn to ice"
4) Fridge- "it will melt into water but it's still going to stay cold"
-Oliver
1. It will Melt
ReplyDelete2. It will freeze a little
3. It will freeze into ice
4. It's gonna melt
Joe
I read the blog with my Dad
ReplyDeleteFiona
The one in the freezer will probably turn to ice. The one in the classroom will probably melt. Levi
ReplyDeleteThe one in the freezer will probably turn to ice. The one in the classroom will probably melt. Levi
ReplyDeleteHannah D thinks:
ReplyDelete1. The snow will melt
2. The snow will stay the same
3. The snow will turn to ice
4. The snow will get colder
The one in the classroom will turn into water. The one outside will stay frozen. The one in the freezer will turn into ice. The snow in the fridge will 'kind of' melt. ~ Caroline
ReplyDelete1) Classroom - it will melt
ReplyDelete2) Outside - it may melt a little
3) Freezer - it will be frozen
4) Fridge - it will melt