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Westcave Wonder

Surrounded by sunshine and smiles, our second graders spent last Wednesday exploring Westcave Preserve. As we hiked along the trail and I listened to our little thinkers, I realized my favorite part. Not my favorite part of the week...my favorite part of teaching.

I love the curiosity, the wonder, and the excitement. Being in the presence of all those minds in action is a sight to behold. With a multitude of things to observe, they were constantly processing and taking it all in.

Taken from behind the waterfall in the grotto

After a lengthy hike through a riparian woodland habitat (ask your second grader what that means!), we arrived at a lush grotto filled with greenery, a waterfall, and a cave. 


Departing the grotto

I was incredibly proud--but not the least bit surprised--of how well we listened to both the environment around us as well as our guides. We asked some great questions and made hypotheses about the ecosystem we explored. We even got a mini-lesson about aquifers and how water travels from our friends in the Learning Center.


 Land model in the Learning Center

Along with various climates and habitats, we discussed rock formations and even had the opportunity to feel a stalagmite that made us hungry for some reason...  :)

"Bacon and Eggs" Stalagmite


"Soda Straw" Stalactite

As we continue our learning within the classroom, I look forward to many more engaged discussions, genuine curiosity, and the wonder that sparks it all.

A huge thank you to our fantastic chaperones! We're so glad you joined us!
Mrs. Blake



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  1. What a great trip! Thanks for posting!

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  2. What an adventure. Great pix and post.

    Inez

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