We're going to the zoo... zoo... zoo...
How about you... you... you...
You can come too... too... too...
We're going to the zoo.. zoo... zoo...
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The elephants love peanuts |
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10 crocodiles! |
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The fork lion |
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Square, triangle, square, triangle, sssssssSNAKE! |
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My binoculars have the leopard's pattern on them |
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How many animals are there in each cage? Hmmm... |
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Can you see the animals? |
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I saw 4 triangles at this playground |
The kids had a terrific week of zoo animals exploration. The kids love animals and there's no doubt about it. Our second of four week discussion on animals have just passed by. Possess the experiences of visiting the zoo for so many times, all the kids were more than happy to share those experiences. One week discussion of zoo animals just wasn't enough for them :)
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Say animals... |
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The Big Yellow Snake |
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The Colorful Butterfly |
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The Fish |
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The Green Spider with Eight Blue Legs |
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The Pretty Butterfly |
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The Big Bird |
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The Flying Fish |
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The Dragonfly |
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The Black Snake |
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The Spider |
We were so lucky to have Ms. Susana Ortiz coming to our class with two boxes of foam clay which then turned into cute different animals in the kids' creative hands. Gracias muchas Susana. We had a great time making those animals.
What will you do if you have some animal-shaped crackers, square-shaped crackers, peanut butter and chocolate paste? Last Friday we made our own zoo crackers. They were just perfect. First we spread a little bit of peanut butter on each animal to stick it to the square cracker. After that we used the chocolate paste to make the cage for the animals. Done. As simple as that. If you got spare peanut butter and chocolate paste, feel free to finish them with or without the other ingredients. They taste just right on their own :)
A nice evening of Father Daughter Ball was just a nice closure of the week. Everybody seemed to enjoy the ball. Indeed, it was a night to remember.
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