DAY TWO AT THE ZOO
Here are a few of my favorites from today





The Tapir is an odd toed undulate like the pig or a horse.


Overall we had a wonderful day observing, studying and learning about Inquiry in a zoo setting. I am learning so much and can't wait until I can implement some of these things in the classroom. One thing I learned about this morning was something called community mapping. I challenge you to look it up. It's a pretty cool thing that people are more involved with now that we have technology like Google mapping!