Before we read the book we shared what we already knew about bubbles. After reading, we shared what we learned from the book and then I gave each student a sticky note to record their learning.
I gave each of my students a paper bubble wand and they went around our room finding objects that were shorter and longer than their bubble wand! I know some of you have probably played BUMP before, but I made this "Bubble Bump" game! They loved it! You can grab this Bubble Bump game for FREE!! Just click the picture to go to download!
We obviously had to end our day by blowing bubbles!!
We wrote about our favorite kind of ice cream, where we like to get ice cream, and who we like to get ice cream with. One of my kids seriously said, "This is like narrative writing!" #proudteachermoment
One of my awesome teammates made the cutest counting by tens ice cream scoops activity! What a great little end of the year assessment this was!
And ice cream sandwiches were a must for this day! I definitely had to have one myself!
We tasted a few pieces of watermelon - yummy!
Then we made a chart telling how the watermelon tasted. You can get that super adorable clipart from Educlips!
We used paper plates to make watermelons. This is such an easy activity! All you do is cut a paper plate in half and let the kids color it to look like a watermelon. I let them use the Mr. Sketch smelly markers for this.
Smelly markers + Kindergarten = Love
This friend shared my opinion of the watermelon!
For math we used black unifix cubes for watermelon seeds to subtract.
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