We had such a great last day of school! Last week, after reading a book about sunflowers and realizing that they are fully bloomed in the fall, the kids came up with the idea of planting sunflowers as a gift for next years kindergartners. After talking about it some more, they realized that in doing that, they would actually be leaving something for them to investigate! I had all of this in my mind, but they ended up coming up with this idea all on their own!
First they made a sign to grab the new kindergartner's attention next year.
We had a soil team and a planting team. The soil team took our worm habitat and dumped it out into our garden. It was great listening to them talk about how the worms would do their job and help the sunflowers grow! Then they used rakes and shovels to even out the soil. The seed team came up with a plan through discussion and decided to plant the tall Mammoth Sunflowers in the middle and the shorter colorful ones around the edges.
Hopefully they will grow and be ready next fall for a new set of investigators. What a great and thoughtful gift they are leaving!
To end our day, we watched a video of our year. It was amazing to see how much the kids have grown this year! It was also fun revisiting all of the different things that we have inquired about. Right before the video ended, it hit them. They realized we were all going to have to say good bye and the tears started flowing! They hugged me, Mrs. Hoang, each other and sobbed the whole time. This group truly loved each other. Even with our large numbers, they were all close friends and loved each other very much! This picture says it all: