Learning in the Spirit of Wonder and Joy

Category: Stories (Page 3 of 6)

Morley outdoor Strongstart

Hello Morley StrongStart Families!

How are you all today?

Edmonds Park will be our Park for outdoor programs.

We will be meeting at the covered area that has picnic tables.

Our first session will be Monday December 7th 9:30 – 11am

Wednesday December 9th, Monday 14th and Wednesday 16th.

All sessions will be 9:30 – 11am.

Please contact me if you would like to register for one or more session.

trish.dillabough@burnabyschools.ca

or you can leave a message on this blog.

I am So looking forward to meeting my old and new Friends!

 

CLICK HERE TO JOIN ME READ AND SING!

I hope you joined me singing today!
See you next time,
take care, Love Ms Trish

 

What color is your House?

Welcome back everyone!

I have a a couple of stories for you

today and some songs and rhymes.

Please join me with your Child!

CLICK HERE TO JOIN ME!:

I wonder what color is your House?

Do you know what it is made of?

I hope you enjoyed the books and songs today!

See you all next time!

Please register so we can be together again soon!

Truly Ms. Trish XO

Bats, Bats and more Bats

Little brown Bats are the most common Bats in Canada.

There have been 19 species of Bats  recorded in Canada.

A baby Bat is called a pup, that drinks only their Mothers milk

for the first three weeks of life. At three weeks old they begin

to fly and eat insects and are weaned from it’s Mothers milk when they are

about twenty six days old. Flying around they catch 1000 insects in just one

hour, mosquitoes, midges, moths, beetles and other flying insect.

Bats can move up to 1000 km from their summer roosts to their

winter roosts where they hibernate in caves or abandoned mines.

Hibernacula is what a winter roost is called and it is a place with

high humidity and it is stable with above freezing temperatures.

The little brown Bat is a true hibernator as it slows down it’s

heart rate and breathing at this time. Summer roosts are in

tree cavities or other places that stay dark and warm during the day.

Little brown Bats have excellent vision as well as use echolocation to

navigate and find food as they fly at night and sleep all day.

For more information on Bats and other Wildlife please check  out

CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca 

CLICK HERE TO JOIN ME SINGING SONGS!

Please join me as I read two Great books on Bats!

 

I hope you enjoyed our time together today.

Please stay safe, healthy and happy.

See you All next time!

Love Ms. Trish

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