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January 12 - 16

 Zoo Field Trip Success!

Our zoo field trip on Monday was a huge success, and we were lucky to have perfect weather for the day! Students had a great time touring the zoo and learning more about animals in real-life habitats.

One of the highlights was examining owl pellets, which was a fun and engaging way to wrap up our learning about animal senses and structures. Students were able to connect what we’ve been studying in class to what they observed during the trip, making the experience both exciting and meaningful.

We are now moving on to our next science unit on biomes, where students will learn about how the geosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air), and biosphere (living things) interact to support different environments and the plants and animals that inhabit them.

A big thank you to our wonderful parent volunteers who helped make the day run so smoothly — your support is truly appreciated! There will be more opportunities to volunteer later this year, and we look forward to having you join us again









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