FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL & CLASSROOM SUPPORT
Exploring Ecosystems: A 1/2 Science Adventure
This week, our enthusiastic Year 1/2 classes embarked on an exciting walking excursion to explore local ecosystems. The students were thrilled to be joined by guest speaker Erin Moon, who guided them through the fascinating world of biology, right in our own backyard.
During the excursion, students had the opportunity to catch tadpoles and observe various plants and animals in their natural habitats. Erin Moon shared her extensive knowledge about the importance of ecosystems and the roles different organisms play within them. The hands-on experience allowed students to connect classroom learning with real-world observations, sparking curiosity and a deeper understanding of the natural world.
The excursion was not only educational but also a lot of fun. The students returned to school with newfound knowledge and a greater appreciation for the environment around them. This memorable experience has certainly inspired our young scientists to continue exploring and learning about the wonders of biology.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from our Year 1/2 classes as they continue their scientific adventures!