This year the Bumblebees had the opportunity to "adopt" a calf at a dairy farm. They were so excited when their calf, Pearl, was born last November. This week the students designed and built a stall for Pearl. They needed to provide her with shelter, food, water, a place to rest and room to move around. They did amazing work designing and building these shelters, at their homes, out of any materials they chose.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
This year the Bumblebees had the opportunity to "adopt" a calf at a dairy farm. They were so excited when their calf, Pearl, was born last November. This week the students designed and built a stall for Pearl. They needed to provide her with shelter, food, water, a place to rest and room to move around. They did amazing work designing and building these shelters, at their homes, out of any materials they chose.
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