Hi blog hoppers!
I wanted to quickly stop by and let you know that I have been having a 'whale of a time' recently, completely and utterly inspired by some sketches I've been doing and books we have been reading here at home.
My little boy Sam (he's in Kindergarten) has just hit his sweet-spot in reading and literally cannot stop pulling books from our shelves. He has also started drawing All. The. Things. But I will save that for another post!
If you have missed some of the whale resources I have shared recently, be sure to pop over and get them today.
When, why and how to teach children about whales?
Besides being awfully cute and engaging, whales make a perfect stimulus for many learning activities in the classroom:
- learning the consonant digraph 'wh'
- learning to write animal information reports (there are loads of interesting and awesome facts about whales to research)
- responding to literature (there are a plethora of beautiful texts featuring whales)
- learning about our world and environment in science (children on the east coast of Australia may be currently witnessing whales and their calves in the ocean and at the beach - use this as a springboard for learning about these fascinating creatures)
- looking at photos and pictures of whales and their habitat to inspire some lovely expressive artworks
Please stop by my blog to find these goodies, I would love to share them with you. I look forward to sharing some more ideas with you next week.
- Mel (From the Pond)
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