Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The EGG lady was here!! :-)

 Today, Mrs. Kathy Young (from Penn State 4-H program) came in to speak to our class. She is a "egg-spert" in the growth and development of eggs and wanted to share some cool information with us!

 


The first thing she did was show us jars with different stages of the embryo. These were embryos which did not make it, but died at a certain stage. It was really neat to be able to see in a clear jar how our eggs are developing each day. All these intricate details continue to point to our loving Father who thought through this WHOLE PROCESS!! WOW.
Today we also had the opportunity to "candle" the egg in order for us to be able to see inside. Mrs. Young held the egg up to the film strip projector and we could see the blood vessels and small embryo inside! We will continue to do this every two days so we can watch our chicks grow and develop!

What a COOL opportunity we had today! We were happy to hear that all ten of our eggs are healthy and alive!
Ask your student to tell you more about what we learned today and why the egg needs blood vessels, an air sac, water in the incubator and why we turn the eggs!
Have a great evening!

Psalm 104: 24-25 “How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number-living things both large and small.”

Monday, September 27, 2010

Our first field trip!

Our first field trip was a lot of fun! We started off at Herr's chip factory for the tour! We couldn't take any pictures on the tour (unfortunately), but we tried to get a few at the tour center.

 Here are all of the third graders! We had so much fun spending time with the third graders from the West Lampeter Campus!
 And one more of the happy troopers! We had warm potato chips fresh off the line and enjoyed seeing where all of the pretzels, popcorn, corn chips and other potato chips were made! It made us all hungry for lunch!
 This the the mascot- "Chip-Herr". They all call him Chipper!
 We headed to Nottingham park for some lunch. Thank you Lord for holding off the rain so we could enjoy some time outside! (Gabriel, Zavier, Timothy, Logan and Nathan)
 Justin, Zac, Steven and Johnny enjoying their food and getting ready to play!
 Mrs. Robinson was one of our chaperones. It was so great to have her along today. (with Kelly and Jessica)
 Caila, Makenzie, Kenzie, Anna, Janae and Stephanie- getting a little goofy
 The students spotted a really neat toad on the tree trunk!
 We all had to stop and take a look at it!
 We had a scavenger hunt with our new Pen Pals! This year we are going to be working on our letter writing skills. In order to practice, we will be writing letters to the other third graders! Today we all had a chance to meet our Pen Pals and get to know them a little bit. (Timothy and Justin)
 One of the things they needed to find was someone who had a July birthday. The students couldn't find ANYONE (go figure). They even asked our bus driver! (Janae and Logan)
 Without writing spaces, the students were getting pretty creative on how they wrote their answers down. (Zavier and Anna)
 The Pen Pals worked hard together to accomplish everything on the list! (Jessica and Matthew)
 Despite this being the first time some of them met, the students worked really well together!I was so proud of them! (Ben and Stephanie)
 We ended with a name game where the students had to repeat everyone's name. They did SO WELL!
Overall, we had a wonderful time! We are looking forward to writing letters with the 3rd graders from West Lampeter and also looking forward to another field trip sometime soon!
Enjoy your Herr's Chips!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Eggs are Here!

The Eggs are Here!!
Today we placed our eggs in the incubator. We are doing this Embryology (the study of embryos) through the 4-H program of Penn State University. The students will be using one of their guides as we learn about the growth and development of an egg.


The incubator is set up in our room. It must stay between 99-103 degrees. There are thermometers inside of the incubator which will help us make sure the temperature is correct. (The mother hen usually sits on her eggs during the incubation period. This is God's natural way of the mother preparing her chicks for their arrival)


The students made a little "nest" for their egg today. We used pipe cleaners to help support the eggs so they can stay upright in the incubator. The students also made an "X" on one end and an "O" on the other end. The eggs will be turned three times a day and this will help the students know which end was up last. (Also, interesting fact- the mother hen uses her feet and beak to turn the eggs when she is sitting on them)


The eggs need to be turned three times a day. The students will take turns checking the eggs. They will mark the time, the temperature of the room and the incubator and make any observation of changes to the eggs.


Next Wednesday, we have a friend coming from Penn State to talk to us about the process and what is happening inside the egg. She will teach us how to "candle" the egg (put the egg in front of a film strip projector to actually see if the chick is growing). She will also teach us more about this process and share her experience with us.

We will do this for about 18 days. At the end of the 18 days, the chicks will start pecking away at the eggshells. We will then transport the chicks (once completely hatched) into a new home. After that, if anyone is interested in taking their chick home, please email me (lherr@lccs.cc) so I can know ahead of time. We need to find homes for the ones who will not go home with a student.

I will do my best to continue to post pictures. Have a wonderful day!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

2 Reminders!

 
  1. Please be sure to get on Parents Web and fill out the Permission Slip for our field trip on MONDAY! Please have it done NO LATER than Thursday morning. If you need assistance from me, please email me back and I can help you!
 
 2. We need volunteers to send in baked goods for our bake sale for Julio. Each year, the elementary supports a compassion child. Every month, an elementary class holds a bake sale during lunch to raise the money we need to pay our monthly dues. Our month is October and our bake sale will be on October 6th. Please send in cupcakes, cookies, puppy chow, etc on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th. Let me know if you will be able to contribute.
 
Thank you SO very much.
 

Friday, September 17, 2010

Friday

Today at the store we had candy, bouncy balls, notebooks and more. We also celebrated Justin's birthday. We had funnel cakes and ice cream!!!

-Anna

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Store on Friday

We are going to have the store on Friday.
(parents do not be suprised if your child brings something home.)

-Johnny

Thursday, September 9, 2010

An "Egg-cellent" Day in School!

Today we did some PREDICTING with eggs! Since we are learning about LIFE CYCLES, we took a look at an egg today and all its different parts. The 3rd graders also compared the eggs we broke open to the eggs of other animals. What a CREATIVE God we have to go into such detail!! Great work today!!
Kelly and Zac about to crack the egg!
Justin and Stephanie win the award for the messiest! :-)
Jessica, Steven, Gabriel and Janae all working hard in our lab!
Johnny and Anna, I'm sorry that your picture turned out blurry! You were working hard too!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wednesday Night Info!!

1. Bible Verse- 1 Col. 1:15-17.
   *Please don't be overwhelmed at the length of this verse. The students have 2 WEEKS to say it. We will be practicing a lot in class and I encourage you to work on it with them at home. We are studying the Creation story and how God made EVERYTHING out of NOTHING! What a MIGHTY and CREATIVE God we serve!! It should have come home today in a PINK paper!


2. Wet and Wild Day- FRIDAY
   *Remember to bring a swimsuit! Shorts and T-shirt MUST be worn over it during the activity. Don't forget your towel, a bag and any Super Soakers or Water Supplies you would like to use during the afternoon. (if your son or daughter is riding the bus, they may not let super soakers on, so please plan ahead!)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

2 Posts in ONE day! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSICA!

This afternoon we celebrated Jessica's birthday! Her actual birthday is Saturday, but since we won't be here on that day, we celebrated early. Her parents brought in a lot of GOOD stuff including Hello Kitty and Baseball cupcakes, drinks, chips, goodie bags and party hats! Happy birthday Jessica! We are glad you are part of this third grade class!

Happy Weekend!

Here is the introduction to the "Jesus Storybook Bible". We will be using this as a resource this year in Bible and I wanted to share the introduction with you. How exciting is it to think about the Bible as the BEST STORY EVER and how we can personally know the Author?! Praise Him!


"Now, some people think the Bible is a book of rules, telling you what you should and shouldn’t do. The Bible certainly does have some rules in it. They show you how life works best. But the Bible isn’t mainly about you and what you should be doing. It’s about God and what he has done.


Other people think the Bible is a book of heroes, showing you people you should copy. The Bible does have some heroes in it, but (as you’ll soon find out) most of the people in the Bible aren’t heroes at all. They make some big mistakes (sometimes on purpose), they get afraid and run away. At times, they’re downright mean.


No, the Bible isn’t a book of rules, or a book of heroes. The Bible is most of all a Story. It’s an adventure story about a young Hero who comes from a far country to win back his lost treasure. It’s a love story about a brave Prince who leaves his palace, his throne–everything–to rescue the ones he loves. It’s like the most wonderful of fairy tales that has come true in real life!
You see, the best thing about this Story is–it’s true.
There are lots of stories in the Bible, but all the stories are telling one Big Story. The Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them.

It takes the whole Bible to tell this Story. And at the center of the Story, there is a baby. Every story in the Bible whispers his name. He is like the missing piece in the puzzle–the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together, and suddenly you can see a beautiful picture."

Sally Lloyd-Jones-Jesus Storybook Bible

HAPPY 4-DAY WEEKEND! Enjoy your days off!

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