Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Dinosaurs!
The Bumblebees and Ladybugs have been studying dinosaurs during May. Here is work from several different Kindergarten students that they have submitted from home over the course of the month. I am so proud of all the work the students have been doing at home and how clearly they are progressing even in this strangest of school years. Here you see a dinorama, a Stegosaurus (both from information we received from the Burke museum at the University of Washington), a dinosaur habitat, a footprint Tyrannosaurus Rex and an example of the facts that students came up with each time they studied a new dinosaur.
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