Showing posts with label Animal Adaptations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Adaptations. Show all posts

Animal Adaptations

Happy Summer 2-F Families! I'm so sorry for the delay in getting this Animal Adaptations post up and shared with you. During our last month of the school year, students in 2-F worked diligently on learning various animal adaptations, sketching/sculpting/painting their own animals with adaptations from clay, as well as creating their very own non-fiction Book Creator project to conclude the unit.

Please be sure to check out our collages and Book Creator projects below. I hope you are all having a fabulous start to the summer, I miss you already! : )





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Museum of Science: Animal Adaptations

Have you ever heard of a Prehensile Tailed Skink? If not, don't worry, you are not alone! Before attending the fascinating Museum of Science Boston in-school field trip, I hadn't heard of one either. A couple of weeks back, we were fortunate enough to welcome the Museum of Science to Fuller Meadow for a special Animal Adaptations presentation which featured educator/presenter, Hannah, along with three unique animals, a Prehensile Tailed Skink, a Pygmy Hedgehog, and an Eastern Tiger Salamander. 

We learned SO much about these special animals, as well as information on their unique habitats and adaptations. We were able to get up close and personal with these fabulous animals and we hope they enjoyed their visit to our school just as much as we enjoyed hosting them! A very special THANK YOU to our wonderful PTO for bringing in such an engaging and exciting program. : ) 

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