This week, we had a wonderful first walking trip to Fish Creek. We lucked out with the weather and had a crisp yet beautiful morning to explore the park. We began by finding a spot that we felt connected and using our senses to draw a view of the landscape in front of us. Next, we found a plant that we were drawn to and practised looking closely as we made a sketch of the details of the plant. We then went on a short walk, looking for animals and evidence of animals. We found a variety of signs including scat, a birds nest, pieces of animal fur, feathers, a beaver dam and trees that had been taken down by beavers. The students were surprised at the amount of evidence of animals so close to home.
Learning Outcomes:
I can demonstrate respect when interacting with plants and animals in local environments.
I can look for evidence of animals (footprints, fur, trails, etc.)
Questions to ask your child:
What signs of animals did you notice on the trip?
What did you choose to sketch?








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