The only predator of the leopard seal is the orca whale. -Tanaya
We learned about the leopard seal. It eats krill. -Kendall
We made a poster of penguin facts with sticky notes. -Carol
We made a tear art leopard seal. -Allyson
We read new books. -Jared
Today we wrote about things that are scary. -Nya
We read Lost and Found. -Ryan
We read Some Things Are Scary. And we made a class book called If You Were a Penguin. -Anahi
We had no school on Veterans Day and we got to meet a veteran on Tuesday. -Cooper
We read the book Polar Opposites about a penguin and a polar bear. -Fabiana
We learned about doubles facts in math, like 1+1 or 2+2. -Indigo
We read a nonfiction book about leopard seals. -Parker
We learned the word blubber. Blubber is a layer of fat that keeps animals warm in the water. -Lorenzo
We learned what a prepositional phrase is. It means the part of a sentence that tells where or when. The illustrator of Some Things Are Scary has the same name as I do. -Jules
We stuck smart cards on the leopard seal chart and we read a book called Polar Opposites. -Alex
We thought of scary things during writing, like if glue got stuck in your hair. -Juan Carlos
We had to do two workshop jobs today because we had no school Wednesday. -Tianna
We read Sea Life. -Jade
We watched a video about a diver who sees leopard seals. -Isandro
(Isandro found this video at home while doing his own leopard seal research!)
We learned a new signal word, fierce. -Anshika
We made our own leopard seals with whiskers on their noses. -Damion
We learned a new signal word for math. Addends are numbers that you add. -Lea
We watched a leopard seal video with very scientific pictures. -Liam
Leopard seals eat squid and fish and penguins and other seals and krill and cephalopods. -Kyara
I couldn't go to school on Thursday because I was sick. -Deniz
We learned what a number line is. We use it to add. -Jaykob
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Great work, 1st Graders! It amazing how many new vocabulary words you are using. The animals you are learning about are very cool as well!
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