Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Gloucester Maritime Museum

We had an excellent time at the Maritime Museum today! We learned about how our skeletons are similar to whales' and how the shape of different fish give them different adaptations. We got to hold some interesting sea life and observe some of the tiniest creatures in the sea with the help of powerful microscopes. And, personally, I was SO impressed with our class's behavior as well as how much they already knew from their ocean animal research. 

Thank you to our parent chaperones who were able to join us today: Mrs. Strunk, Mrs. Licata, Mrs. Leiss, and Mrs. Gustafson!







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