Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Animal Tracks

Once a month, our local zoo offers
zoo classes for home schooled kids.
The Big K. and Doodles
look forward to these classes
every month.
This month, Big K. has been counting
down the days until January's class.
Why? Because it was
going to be outdoors, there would
be snow shoeing,
and we were learning
about animal tracks.
Brianne is the kids' teacher.
Her love for animals and children shines
through every month.
She takes the time to talk with the kids,
allows them to ask all sorts of questions, no
matter how silly, and really
listens to what they have to say.
The activities are always fun and well planned.
This month, to emphasize animal tracks,
Brianne painted the feet of several different
animals. She then had the animals walk
on paper to show the types of tracks
they make.
She brought out Mr. B., the parrot,
and showed how his feet are made to
hold onto tree branches.
She then showed us all sorts of tricks that
he's learned. She explained to the kids
why it's so important for parrots to remain in the wild.
The kids played a game using pictures
of animals and their tracks. They had
to match the right animal to the right
track.
Brianne then took the kids outside for a walk in the snow.
She handed out little cards with all different types
of tracks that might be seen.
The kids had the zoo to themselves.
They raced through the trails finding
lots of squirrel tracks
and some deer tracks.
After our track hunt, it
was back to the classroom. The kids made their own animal
track books to bring home.
Big K. and Doodles had so much fun.
They always learn so much during the time at the zoo.
They're already counting down the days until
next month's class.

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