So this week we continue learning about our Pond habitat by learning about the fish that live in the pond.
Day 1: Like always this day was packed full of introducing information. I read lots of books to the girls about fish and we learned what makes a fish, a fish! Here are some of the cool facts we learned about fish:
- Fish have backbones
- Some fish have hard bones like people, other fish have soft bendy bones made of cartilage (same stuff that makes up our ears).
- Fish have a head, body, and tail. They also have eyes and gills on the head, scales all over their body, and fins on their backs, tummy, sides, and tail.
- Fish swim with their fins
- Fish breathe with their gills by sucking in water through their mouth, then closing their mouth and pushing the water out through the gills. The gills take oxygen out of the water so the fish can breathe.
- Scales are like tiny little overlapping plates that keep the fish safe, they can come in lots of colors and can be smooth or rough, big or small.
- Some fish have spines on them to help protect them too. When they are scared, they stick out the spines to poke predators (predators are animals that eat other animals).
- Fish are cold blooded, which means they are the same temperature as their environment. If you take a fish out of his home water and stick him in new water that is a different temperature, it hurts the fish, just like if someone were to put us in ice or boiling water. We discussed the proper way to transfer fish from one tank to another - or when cleaning the tank how to re-introduce the fish to the water by placing it in a baggie with its old water and setting the whole thing in the new tank for several hrs so the fish becomes the same temperature gradually over time.
- Fish are omnivorous, they eat plants, bugs, and even other smaller fish or animals.
- Lots of people like to go fishing and catch fish to eat - they taste yummy and are good for us. They help us grow up big and strong. Fish are a part of the meat group.
I'm sure we learned other things, but those are the main facts that we learned this week about fish.
Day 2: Since I got a cold from a small child at Safeway on Saturday (yep, I know it was this kid because she was EXPLODING with boogies and I was stuck behind her and her mom waiting to get Abby's b-day cake), we were a bit mellow this week too. Today we did some fish drawing. I've been finding some things online that are step by step drawing instructions, and I think the concept is still too advanced for Serenity or Tahlia, but Abbagail did some very cute fish.
Here is one fish colored, one not colored. They were striped fish. |
Serenity really liked making the collage. I think because I sat and helped tear the paper. |
Tahlia kept telling me "I can't do it!" Looks pretty done to me kid! |
Abbagail wanted to make her scales herself, she said they were supposed to be smaller. She is not afraid of intricate and tedious tasks - just like mommy. |
This week was long, but we only did fish every other day. Mostly I had just enough energy for math and reading for everyone and a simple art project. Hopefully the weekend will help me recover - I'm taking Sat and Sun off from schooling at all or working at all even (all the chores will be there Monday I'm sure!) If I don't get over the cold I wont be able to finish bug week before July 1st!
A few of the other fun things we got to do this week were: the splash park, playing outside in some nice sunny weather (for a change!), 2 trips to the library, and lots of "The Little Mermaid" and "Finding Nemo"! (They also watched "Ponyo," but not many of you will know that one - it is cute though). I couldn't find any fish songs to sing... and I wasn't feeling up to the internet searches for video clips of real fish, but oh well. We had one really windy day on which I attempted to make a home made kite... but although it would fly briefly, it wasn't stable (kept spinning) and I couldn't fix that... but the girls were excited for a full hour watching me try to get it to work and taking turns having it lift off and spin around before crashing back to the earth.
there is a neat army car for the kids to play with at the playground |
Abbagail is the only one who will go in the water |
Serenity enjoys being wherever I am |
Abby is learning more about money in math right now, she can count pennies and write them as cents (with the cent sign and everything) she can say how many cents things are, add the cents, and even recognize what she can buy with a certain number of pennies. This coming week we'll introduce nickels and keep her moving on. Our calendar is working great - she now puts her full name and date on all her homework by herself. Yay! She kept wanting to write her middle name too, but it wont fit so I convinced her it was overkill.
We started a "Book E. Worm" - he's a little pea head who loves to eat books. Abby is going to feed him all the books she reads (has to read it without any mistakes) and earn prizes for every time she gets to a green body part. (that will be every 8th book). I got myself a little treasure chest with small prizes like pencils, erasers, stickers, notepads, coloring pages, markers, tattoos, etc. in it. Things that are a dime a dozen and the girls love to play with. I should go buy a sheet of bubble wrap and cut it up - they love that stuff!!! I might end up having to make it more books per prize though - I think she's going to get like 4-5 books done on Monday alone!
Abbagail thinks it's hilarious to call him a "little pea head." |
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