Another part of the math trail was measuring a section of the flag pole and estimating the entire height.
Recently, our families spent a Saturday morning participating in our 2nd Nature Workshop. Here a student helps his younger brother with one of the math trail activities. Another part of the math trail was measuring a section of the flag pole and estimating the entire height. In the "All about Goats," class, one willing dad got to be fully decked out with goat anatomy. The students had previously experienced this in their nature science class with Ms. Helen during the semester. In the "Meet a Tree," class participants were led blindfolded to a tree and allowed to discover the tree. After returning to start and losing the blindfold they tried to find their way back to the tree. Creekside sit spot was another activity that students at the Inside Outside school really enjoy. Some of us returned here for a picnic after the final activity...Ant Lion Tag.
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A team of students works together to carry the long fishing net from near the gate across the woods to the creek bank where a discovery has been made. Something interesting is in the creek, and they are going to try to get it out. This is not going to work because the object is waterlogged and stuck in the mud. Perhaps a different angle would give more leverage. Can you tell what it is yet? He almost has it. Someone's Teddy Bear Picnic must have gone terribly wrong somehow. Teddy is drying out now. More adventures await him for sure. |
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