Yesterday, I had the opportunity to present healthy recipes and cooking techniques to a group of folks in the Reynoldstown community that were receiving boxes of food from the Atlanta Community Food Bank. I worked so hard to prepare appropriate materials because I knew the opportunity for impact was so great – since I wasContinue reading “Food Co-Op: February 11”
Author Archives: Jenna Shea
Roots and Tubers Unit: Mashed Potatoes
Garden Update: February 9
The first blooms in our butterfly garden!
Decatur Farmers Market: February 7
Science Lesson: What is soil made of?
Science Lesson: Comparing Soil Samples
Home-School Connection: Butternut Squash
Book Reviews: Honeybees
“Honeybees and Flowers” by Lola M. Schaefer I use this book with Kindergarten to show up close, colorful photos of the bees. The text introduces to the basics of bees – collecting nectar and pollen and life in the hive. “Time for Kids Science Scoops: Bees!” by Elizabeth Winchester The photos in this bookContinue reading “Book Reviews: Honeybees”
Book Reviews: Living and Non-Living
“Living and Nonliving” by Carol Lindeen This book focuses on characteristics of living things – Living things breathe, eat, grow, and move. It has great photos of plants and animals that kids are familiar with. “My World of Science: Living and Nonliving” by Angela Royston (2.8 AR) This book looks at many characteristics ofContinue reading “Book Reviews: Living and Non-Living”