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A Day at KindergartenJerica Starr
Why is the American flag an important symbol?Social Studies:
What does the American Flag look like?The flag has 13 red and white stripesThe flag has 50 white Stars
What do the stripes mean?There are 13 stripesThey are each for one of the first 13 statesThe stripes are in a patternRed and White
What do the stars mean?On the newest flag there are 50 starsEach star is for a stateWhenever a new state was added they had to add another star
How is the flag a symbol?The flag represents our independenceIt represents each stateSince there is a star for each one
Life Science:What are life requirements and why do we need them?
Who has basic needs?Every living thing has basic needsAnimalsPeopleCatsDogsBirdsPlantsGrassTreesFlowers
What are basic needs?Are things that living things cannot go without, such as:Animals:WaterFoodShelterPlantsSunlightWaterCarbon Dioxide
Living ThingsWhat are living things?Living things change over timeThey grow and evolveExamples:TreesBugsPeoplePets
Non-Living thingsWhat are Non-Living thingsNon-Living things never changeThey do not have life requirementsThey will be around for hundreds of yearsExamples:RocksSandToys
What are life requirements used for?Life requirements are a source of energySource of building material for growth and repairThey help us stay strong and healthyThey keep us alive
Earth Materials¡ªWhat are they?Earth Science:
What are Earth Materials?They do not change over timeThey have been around for hundreds of yearsThey get moved by water, wind, and peopleThey do not breathe or eat, like animals do.
Earth Materials occur in natureEarth materials are elements that are made naturallyThey do not have basic needsThey do not grow or evolve
They help plants growThey help plants grow big and strongThe soil has nutrients in it that plants needPlants will grow better in good environments
They help animals out tooThey help animals by producing plantsPeople are helped when there farm grows thanks of mineralsMinerals are used in your everyday life
Picture CitationsVectorportal, ¡°USA Wavy Flag¡±, September 28, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionDoug88888, ¡°Flower yellow wallpaper¡±, May 15, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionSanchorm, ¡°Mountains¡±, September 25, 2010, uploade3d via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMeddy Garnet, ¡°Grand Ole Flag¡±, July 4, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionSam Howzit, ¡°USA Flag on Blue Sky¡±, March 13, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionChris Breeze, ¡°Flags¡±, October 7, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionElaron, ¡°Project Motion¡ªFlag in the Breeze¡±, November 8, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionRwkvisual, ¡°American Flag¡± July 11, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionIndentityPhotogr@phy, ¡°Flag¡±, July 4, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBrokinhrt2, ¡°God Bless America¡±, August 8, 2008, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionStuSeeger, ¡°Newberg City Flag¡±, June 8, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBrooke Maxson, ¡°051¡±, January 31, 2011, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionVandelizer, ¡°Trees¡±, August 15, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionJpctalbot, ¡°Ella the snow dog¡±, November 30, 2008 uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionDonsutherland1, ¡°Venus Fly trap plants¡±, August 15, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionArlene Gee, ¡°Sunlight Breaking into forest¡±, October 20, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionPraveen Venugopal, ¡°Save water!  World water day 22nd March 2010¡±, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBobistraveling, ¡°Bird Closeup Swansboro NC 8662¡±, Jan. 24, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionJpott, ¡°Kids¡±, December 6, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionAcockle, ¡°Ball Pool¡±, July 1, 2008, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionAbcrumley, ¡°Kittens¡±, June 3, 2006, uploaded flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMikebaird, ¡°2 or 3 rock formations off point buchon trail just south of Montana de Oro Mdo¡±, August 13, 2009, uploaded  flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMartin LaBar, ¡°Rock with erosion holes in it¡±, December 28,2005, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttrubitionCupcakes2, ¡°Rocks¡±, May 18, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Cr4eative Commons AttributionAnnaleeblysse, ¡°Dirt¡±, May 1, 2004, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionTim Patterson, ¡°Plant Progress¡±, July 11, 2007, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionWwarby, ¡°Rocks¡±, August 1, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionepSos.de, ¡°Family playing at the Beach¡±, Feb. 15, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons Attribution

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  • 1. A Day at KindergartenJerica Starr
  • 2. Why is the American flag an important symbol?Social Studies:
  • 3. What does the American Flag look like?The flag has 13 red and white stripesThe flag has 50 white Stars
  • 4. What do the stripes mean?There are 13 stripesThey are each for one of the first 13 statesThe stripes are in a patternRed and White
  • 5. What do the stars mean?On the newest flag there are 50 starsEach star is for a stateWhenever a new state was added they had to add another star
  • 6. How is the flag a symbol?The flag represents our independenceIt represents each stateSince there is a star for each one
  • 7. Life Science:What are life requirements and why do we need them?
  • 8. Who has basic needs?Every living thing has basic needsAnimalsPeopleCatsDogsBirdsPlantsGrassTreesFlowers
  • 9. What are basic needs?Are things that living things cannot go without, such as:Animals:WaterFoodShelterPlantsSunlightWaterCarbon Dioxide
  • 10. Living ThingsWhat are living things?Living things change over timeThey grow and evolveExamples:TreesBugsPeoplePets
  • 11. Non-Living thingsWhat are Non-Living thingsNon-Living things never changeThey do not have life requirementsThey will be around for hundreds of yearsExamples:RocksSandToys
  • 12. What are life requirements used for?Life requirements are a source of energySource of building material for growth and repairThey help us stay strong and healthyThey keep us alive
  • 13. Earth Materials¡ªWhat are they?Earth Science:
  • 14. What are Earth Materials?They do not change over timeThey have been around for hundreds of yearsThey get moved by water, wind, and peopleThey do not breathe or eat, like animals do.
  • 15. Earth Materials occur in natureEarth materials are elements that are made naturallyThey do not have basic needsThey do not grow or evolve
  • 16. They help plants growThey help plants grow big and strongThe soil has nutrients in it that plants needPlants will grow better in good environments
  • 17. They help animals out tooThey help animals by producing plantsPeople are helped when there farm grows thanks of mineralsMinerals are used in your everyday life
  • 18. Picture CitationsVectorportal, ¡°USA Wavy Flag¡±, September 28, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionDoug88888, ¡°Flower yellow wallpaper¡±, May 15, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionSanchorm, ¡°Mountains¡±, September 25, 2010, uploade3d via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMeddy Garnet, ¡°Grand Ole Flag¡±, July 4, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionSam Howzit, ¡°USA Flag on Blue Sky¡±, March 13, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionChris Breeze, ¡°Flags¡±, October 7, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionElaron, ¡°Project Motion¡ªFlag in the Breeze¡±, November 8, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionRwkvisual, ¡°American Flag¡± July 11, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionIndentityPhotogr@phy, ¡°Flag¡±, July 4, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBrokinhrt2, ¡°God Bless America¡±, August 8, 2008, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionStuSeeger, ¡°Newberg City Flag¡±, June 8, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBrooke Maxson, ¡°051¡±, January 31, 2011, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionVandelizer, ¡°Trees¡±, August 15, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionJpctalbot, ¡°Ella the snow dog¡±, November 30, 2008 uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionDonsutherland1, ¡°Venus Fly trap plants¡±, August 15, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionArlene Gee, ¡°Sunlight Breaking into forest¡±, October 20, 2006, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionPraveen Venugopal, ¡°Save water! World water day 22nd March 2010¡±, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionBobistraveling, ¡°Bird Closeup Swansboro NC 8662¡±, Jan. 24, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionJpott, ¡°Kids¡±, December 6, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionAcockle, ¡°Ball Pool¡±, July 1, 2008, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionAbcrumley, ¡°Kittens¡±, June 3, 2006, uploaded flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMikebaird, ¡°2 or 3 rock formations off point buchon trail just south of Montana de Oro Mdo¡±, August 13, 2009, uploaded flickr, Creative Commons AttributionMartin LaBar, ¡°Rock with erosion holes in it¡±, December 28,2005, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttrubitionCupcakes2, ¡°Rocks¡±, May 18, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Cr4eative Commons AttributionAnnaleeblysse, ¡°Dirt¡±, May 1, 2004, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionTim Patterson, ¡°Plant Progress¡±, July 11, 2007, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionWwarby, ¡°Rocks¡±, August 1, 2010, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons AttributionepSos.de, ¡°Family playing at the Beach¡±, Feb. 15, 2009, uploaded via flickr, Creative Commons Attribution