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This
year the 6th grade and Alt. Ed kids are making a nature trail behind our
school. We are going to include a fair amount of places where you might
see wildlife, a great amount scenes, and many beautiful places to
see the marsh
Before my class
started work on our nature trail we went to a Youth Forestry Camp named, Tanglewood
in Lincolnville, Maine. We went from October 13-15th. Our class first arrived
at Tanglewood knowing very little about nature and the environment. Our first
experience at Tanglewood was carrying all our heavy luggage to our cabins. Unfortunately,
my friends and I got lost on the way to our cabin and our cabin was on a cliff
that was the
farthest
away. My friends and I got very flustered when we couldn't find our way. Finally
we got to our cabin and unpacked all our heavy bags.
Then we ran
down to the soccer field and played some fun active group games. Some of
the group games were more for fun and some were to actualy teach us something.
After that, we met all of the instructors at Tanglewood and got to know
them and the other students in our group. Fortunately, we already knew
almost all the people in our group except our leader of coarse. We also
learned how to use compasses, how to navigate, how to plot land, and how
to recycle our food.
Over the
next three days we learned how to use compasses, experienced lots of fun
and exiting nature and even got to go on a night walk and listen to night
animals creep around. We also got fantastic food and played a game at every
meal where we would try and waste as little as possible so that we would
be more environmentally safe. At the end of the 3 days we made a mapping
plan of the forest and a way that you could make an enviormently safe trail.
We plotted it on paper and then presented it to the class. Now some of
the good plans are actually being used to create a real trail at Tanglewood.
Our class had lots of fun and experienced exciting adventures while we
were there over the three days and I hope to do it again.
Now our class is ready to work on our nature trail and we can't wait until spring
to start.
Our class also did a report on a specific tree. My tree happened to be the
catalpa tree that grows in northern America. This powerpoint will tell
you about the bark, the tree itself, the leafs, where it grows and lives,
and much more. Below is a link that leads to a Power Point on the Catalpa
tree. The PowerPoint tells you many facts and details about the catalpa tree.
Catalpa
Tree PowerPoint Slideshow
Below
here is a persuasive paper on why I think people would enjoy and have tons of
fun on a spot in the St. George Nature Trail.
Persuasive Essay Paper on the St.
George Nature Trail