Backyard Ecosystems was the study topic yesterday afternoon. The children borrowed my camera to capture their discoveries. I was there too, busy answering questions and weeding the garden. However when I looked at my camera this evening, I seems they had enjoyed studying each other even more!
Now that last one made me laugh! We certainly have some interesting specimens in our backyard!
fantastic photos! :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting specimens indeed!! Looks like fun, that 'classroom' of yours!!
ReplyDeleteFun and educational at the same time! Can I come and teach at your school?!
ReplyDeleteFantastic specimens! I love to see what kids capture when behind the camera.
ReplyDeleteOur backyard ecosystem (by way of our pond, particularly) is one of our favorite things.
While there isn't much to observe right now, it's so fascinating to think about the living things - frogs, minnows, turtles, insects, that are living far beneath the layer of hip-deep snow & equal amount of ice. How the survive it is incredible to me.
fanny and great pictures Karen :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of their eco systems study. I remember doing something similar and we studied how wasps made their nests and we were surprised at how they syphon water off the nest when it rains.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics - especially the last one, haha! :-D
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Miłe obserwacje dzieci i śliczne zdjęcia.Z pewnością byłaś szczęśliwa jak je zobaczyłaś. Drugie mnie oczarowało. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteNice observations of children and beautiful pictures. Surely you were happy as it did you see. Second charmed me. Yours.
It's great when we can apply what we learn in our science to our own backyard too. Suz, you're most welcome to come and teach here :)
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