The Grade 1 class was full of smiles on their little faces, ready for library class to begin today!
I shared an outstanding science book with them called "The Snail's Spell" by Joanne Ryder and pictures by Lynne Cherry. I asked the children to listen carefully to all of the words of the book because it was going to answer an important question: what is it that is in the garden? The children listen intently to the words and half way through the story most of the children had the answer. They did ask to see the front cover of the book before I began reading, but of course, I declined and told them I would tell them why at the end of the book.
Playing the riddle game and learning about this very interesting creature was informative and FUN. Did you know that small black eyes rest at the tips of the feelers of the snail? He can tuck his eyes inside his feelers and hide them from danger. Impressive!
After we talked about this creature, I shared another book with the class called "Snails" by Jen Green. This book is from a favourite series called "Nature's Children." I shared a photograph and information about the sea slug. The colourful creature is pink, white and yellow. They also had an opportunity to see a Giant African land snail, which is the biggest snail in the world.
The Grade 1 students and myself will look at the snails now knowing how unique they truly are.
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