This is our last week for dinosaurs! On Monday, our classrooms will become the wild world of bugs and insects. Last week, there was a volcano eruption in the sandbox and this week we will be going on a dinosaur dig on our playground. The dinosaur of the week is flying reptiles and in the science room we have been making oviraptor kites to demonstrate that scientists believe dinosaurs had feathers. 
We are taking good care of our plants outside, our peas and radishes are sprouting. Inside our classroom, we are conducting a scientific experiment to see if lima beans will sprout in sealed plastic baggies with wet cotton balls. So far, only a few have sprouted.
With the warmer weather here, we are looking forward to summer camp which begins on June 3rd. Space is still available so come sign up and play in the water tables and pool with us!
