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Celebrate Earth Week 2014
27/04/14 10:09 Filed in: Environment
Students Celebrate Earth Week with The Animals
No doubt about it, when Mary’s little lamb came to school it was absolutely against the rules. On Earth Week 2014, however, Traci Ingleright invited friends with fur, feathers and scales to Gwin Elementary as special guests. And indeed the children did laugh, and play, and learn about the fascinating visitors. The event was an awesome experience that will encourage the children to become wise and loving stewards of our natural heritage.
No doubt about it, when Mary’s little lamb came to school it was absolutely against the rules. On Earth Week 2014, however, Traci Ingleright invited friends with fur, feathers and scales to Gwin Elementary as special guests. And indeed the children did laugh, and play, and learn about the fascinating visitors. The event was an awesome experience that will encourage the children to become wise and loving stewards of our natural heritage.
TRACI INGLERIGHT INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO A BABY POSSUM
JIMMY STILES INTRODUCES KIDS TO A HANDSOME CORN SNAKE
RANDALL HADDOCK INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO FRESHWATER MUSSELS
ERIC SOEREN SHOWS STUDENTS A TUFTED TITMOUSE
AUTHOR CLAIRE DATNOW, RESOURCE TEACHER TRACI INGLERIGHT, AND PRINCIPAL KIMBERLY WHITE
(All photographs by Dr. Boris Datnow)
Kudos to Traci Ingleright Resource Teacher, Principal Kimberly Nash White, and Staff at Gwin Elementary for an excellent hands-on nature experience.
Links you will enjoy:
Whele Land Conservation Center
Cahaba Lily Society
Eco Mystery Series, The Adventures of The Sizzling Six
Green Ribbon Schools
Teachers For Earth Day
Alabama Environmental Education Association
How to Write Eco Mysteries (Teacher Handout)
Salute to Conservationist
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