Kids were excited. Weather was perfect!...but a bit chilly. We were able to get outside XOXO
Ms. tasha
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Tools & Work We are currently studying tools, and how they make our lives easier. I was able to coordinate a quick fieldwork to Hubrich farms, less than half a mile away from school. We walked there, listened, and took home some pumpkins! We were able to see all the tools that Mr. Grant (aka owner) uses to seed, cool bulbs, or water his plants. Classroom favorite, the ROWTERTILLER! Thank you to you all for being crew. We are so fortunate to have a loving, compassionate, and energetic crew! Please know that I have an open door policy, however the BEST way to communicate your concerns and questions is to email at [email protected]. I promise to get back to you ASAP, but know that it may take a day or so. I'm learning, growing, and wedding planning, so I may be exhausted, but I'm here! Please enjoy all these amazing picture that I'm documenting :) We are here to learn, grow, and know each other. I am so excited to be your kiddos 1st Grade teacher. Thank you for learning with us too!
XOXO Ms. Tasha As an EL Education school we have the opportunity to get out into our community and explore different topics and challenge ourselves using out HoWLs. Here at Camp Collins they create a program appropriate for kiddos of all ages. This year, our cabins were located at the Rotary Village. These are hobbi-styled homes that have circular doors, just like the movie. We stayed in our own area and the kids LOVED the cabin life. archeryriver ecologyp.s. i love old school polaroid photography team buildingelementscampfirerock climbingThese kids were amazing! They persevered, encouraged, and cared for one another. Overall, this overnight is supposed to challenge us to be better humans and crew. SO SO SO happy I was able to spend this last fieldwork doing something I love!
Cooper Mountain went really well. The weather was warm, and lots of pollen in the air. We were able to learn a lot more about pollinators and why plants need pollen. Students played a matching game for different plants/flowers, learn about animals that carry pollen, and collect different seeds.
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