Ok, so I have a class of kindergarten students. We are in a block with 2 other classes plus a parenting program (we run a combination of programs in said area).
One of the classes has a class pet in the form of a rat and the kids LOVE her. They were obsessed with said rat the other day...even when the rat pooped on the teacher because it was stressed over having so many small children nearby. My mentor teacher (the actual class teacher) is tossing up the idea of a class pet for our kidlets.
So the question is: what to get? So far, rabbits and guinea pigs are out due to space (and from experience, rabbits do not handle 30 children well) and hamsters are out due to being nocturnal. Were thinking of thing it in with a science unit (which for these children covers the idea that living things need food and water) and possibly a literacy unit.
Any ideas?
One of the classes has a class pet in the form of a rat and the kids LOVE her. They were obsessed with said rat the other day...even when the rat pooped on the teacher because it was stressed over having so many small children nearby. My mentor teacher (the actual class teacher) is tossing up the idea of a class pet for our kidlets.
So the question is: what to get? So far, rabbits and guinea pigs are out due to space (and from experience, rabbits do not handle 30 children well) and hamsters are out due to being nocturnal. Were thinking of thing it in with a science unit (which for these children covers the idea that living things need food and water) and possibly a literacy unit.
Any ideas?


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