Here we are Wee Wiggling and doing a few other things!
Students are using lego to explore spatial relationships and symmetry.
"The sandbox lid is 19 cars long." |
This is a corn snake. It lives in corn fields. |
This is Caroline. She isn't normally so light in colour, but she is about to shed her skin. She is a corn snake who lives in corn fields. |
This is a boa named Bruce. He is from Madagascar. |
Students are able to set up and tidy up the boxes by themselves, providing them with the opportunity to take initiative in their learning and be responsible for materials in the classroom. |
We usually set the boxes up on the benches in our cubby area so that students are spread out throughout the classroom as they work and play. |
Students often end up working together as they write. A conversation overhead here was "how do you spell look?' Another student replied "llll, oooo, kkkk." |
This was the box we created for students to write notes for each other and their families for Valentine's Day. Here is an example of some of the writing that comes from working with Learning Boxes. "My fish just swims."
"Goldfish can swim."
"My pet dog loves me and I love him."
"My mom feeds the fish in my house." |