Friday, April 17, 2015

O is for Octopus

Throughout the day we practice writing our names. This year we've been using plastic sleeves Avery Economy Clear Sheet Protectors, Acid Free, Box of 50 (74090) This way we save paper and get lots and lots of practice in. We use dry erase markers along with printables from The Kidzone website .


Scientists recently learned that 2 of an Octopus's arms are actually used as legs to walk across the ocean floor. An octopus has no skeleton but it does have a skull to protect it's brain. An octopus has the ability to camouflage itself by changing color.  What letter does the Octopus remind you of? We have been working on the letter O, writing and counting to 8.


Find out more about Ocean Commotion at Mother Goose Time.

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