
3rd grade at Tanganyika!











5th grade fun!







We had soooo much fun at Tanganyika Wildlife Park!! We fed several animals and enjoyed cooling off at the splash pad! (Set 3 of 3 prek-1 photos)










We had soooo much fun at Tanganyika Wildlife Park!! We fed several animals and enjoyed cooling off at the splash pad! (Set 2 of 3 prek-1 photos)











We had soooo much fun at Tanganyika Wildlife Park!! We fed several animals and enjoyed cooling off at the splash pad! (Set 1 of 3 prek-1 photos)











Summer School students had a blast at Tanganyika Wildlife Park! (Set 3 of 3 photos - 2nd & 3rd)











Summer School students had a blast at Tanganyika Wildlife Park! (Set 2 of 3 photos - 2nd & 3rd)










Summer School students had a blast at Tanganyika Wildlife Park! (Set 1 of 3 photos - 2nd & 3rd)


More of: What can we learn about owls by dissecting owl pellets? We used evidence found in the owl pellet (digestive remains) to ask and answer questions about an owl’s habitat and prey. Then we used a chart to identify their prey based on items found in the pellet.





What can we learn about owls by dissecting owl pellets? We used evidence found in the owl pellet (digestive remains) to ask and answer questions about an owl’s habitat and prey. Then we used a chart to identify their prey based on items found in the pellet.





5th grade created a reading standard lessons to teach to our pals students using a favorite book from their younger years




5th grade created a reading standard lessons to teach to our pals students using a favorite book from their younger years




Kindergarten enjoyed our afternoon of dissecting Owl pellets. Everyone thought it was cool to find all the little bones.








Pre-K loved dissecting Owl Pellets today!🦉











1st graders LOVED dissecting owl pellets! We were all amazed with how many different bones they found in each one!











Summer school safari silhouette art







Lady Spartan Volleyball players putting in the work! Keep stacking good days!


Safari summer school in Mrs. Mcclure's class! We studied animal adaptations: Blubber, beaks, and bad smells!






3rd Day of Summer School 2023!
3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade did shaving cream marbling, used paint and water to create the capillary action and make 'giraffe skin, then stencils to create animal patterns of all kinds!







Thanks Ms. Teresa for providing us with delicious lunches this week for summer school!! ❤️❤️



