The students worked very hard to research an animal of their
choice. Next, we recorded our research on the poster. The students then had to
write a speech based on the facts and information they learned. Finally, they
dressed up like their animal and went “stuffed” as they took part in the wax museum.
We invited parents and younger students to come see our hard work and to learn
more about these wild critters. To hear
each speech, the guests pressed a “play” button. The students did an excellent
job showcasing their learning! I am so proud of them!
Our s-l-o-t-h |
The earthworm...did you know that he has 5 hearts?! |
a rattlesnake...yikes, they're scary |
little Miss Bumblebee |
Our horse |
a beautiful butterfly |
Lions and TIGERS and bears! {oh my} |
jaguar....ROAR |
wolf |
The students each had a "play button" that the guests hit to begin the presentation. |
Arctic fox |
A scorpion...keep me away from these scary critters! |
A beaver...Did you know that beavers have teeth that don't stop growing?! |
ROAR!!!! our lion |
a sea lion come to visit as well |
a cheetah |
Now off to the swamp for the alligator |
look at all those legs on this tarantula! |
Rhino - Did you know that a rhino's skin is very thick to protect it from getting cut and scraped in the wild?! |
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