In the meantime, the following photos were part of the field experience.
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Saturday, February 6, 2016
Monterey Bay Trip
My children's school believes strongly in learning in the field. They spend many hours in the classroom working toward state standards but they also create by working on art and projects. Recently, my 5th grader completed her 10 page report about the Monterey Bay and the aquarium. She wrote about 4 animals and wrote 2 pages about the aquarium. Part of the report required each student to illustrate by hand each of those 4 animals and label their basic parts. My 5th grader has a pretty good hand at art. Once the report comes home, I'll post her hand drawn illustrations.
In the meantime, the following photos were part of the field experience.
In the meantime, the following photos were part of the field experience.
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