We have been learning about worms (in honour of Earth Day) and talking about the letter W w this week.
My student teacher did a cool worm experiment to show the kidlets. She put a q-tip dipped in nail polish remover near the worms body. That part of the body moved away from the q-tip.
Back to W w.
A few weeks ago one of kidlet's mums asked if we were going to make waffles when we talked about W?
Great idea.
Today, we connected the brain with the stomach.
We mixed up the waffle batter.
My student teacher did a cool worm experiment to show the kidlets. She put a q-tip dipped in nail polish remover near the worms body. That part of the body moved away from the q-tip.
Back to W w.
A few weeks ago one of kidlet's mums asked if we were going to make waffles when we talked about W?
Great idea.
Today, we connected the brain with the stomach.
We mixed up the waffle batter.
I cooked up the waffles while the kidlets were at music class.
Waffles, with wildberry jam, whipped cream and a worm on top.
There were no leftovers.
Yum! What a great idea!
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Irene
Learning With Mrs. Leeby
The worms on the waffles looks like so much fun!
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Barbara
Grade ONEderful
Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
Worms and waffles together. Yum - I think not. lol:)
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Janis Cox www.janiscox.com
What a fun way to explore the letter W. My son would love waffles with whipped cream and gummy worms on them. Maybe that should be a fun weekend breakfast soon. :) Thanks for sharing at Stress-Free Sunday. I hope you can pop by again this week.
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