It's been a while since my last update, so there are lots of exciting pictures from our adventures. Throughout the last few weeks, students have thoroughly enjoyed inquiring into how magnets work, what life was like for cowboys in the wild west, and what innovations made life easier for homesteaders. Students also inquired into the movement of electricity during an in-house field study presentation by Georgia Power. We have also had some great experiences with a book tasting that allowed students to get just a taste of a bunch of new books. Despite all that excitement, I believe that many of the students will never forget the day that the emu took a walk around our campus. I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving. I am so thankful for each and every one of these fabulous students that I get to work with this year. Be sure to check out the pictures below.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
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