Today, half of the class went to the Bow Habitat Station for a field trip. I learned how fish breath. They open their mouth and the water goes in their mouth and out their gills. - Malaika
On the field trip, my favourite part was looking at the fish in the aquarium. I learned that all trout have dots. -Hannah I am still wondering how many eggs a rainbow trout lays at a time. -Kahlan (After searching online, we discovered that they lay about 800 eggs at a time. They spawn once a year in ether the spring or the fall.) My favourite part of the day was exploring around Bow Habitat Station. I liked upstairs where the fake water and manhole was. One new fact I learned was about beaver dams and the inside was dark and the outside was light. -Noah My favourite part was the whole day but one thing I learned about water was I learned water could turn into a gas. I always thought it would stay a liquid. -Bentley My favourite part was when we were upstairs and there was this carpet that was green on the edge and brown in the middle to represent a river. We put inside some blue sheets to be the water and then after we added some algae and seaweed as well as sticks and rocks. Then we put in bugs and after we added some fish. These were all the parts that made up a healthy river. -Hudsynn My favourite part of the day was taking a picture in the giant pants. -Maleena Green folders will be going home Wednesday because all of the students will have been to the Bow Habitat Station and written/finished their reflection by tomorrow.
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