Enter a forest and you have entered a cooler and quieter world. There may be no crowds, but forests are full of life. There are animals big and small hunting for food, making homes, and raising their young. There are trees and flowers, and, if you look closely, there are mosses, lichens, and fungi too.
To most people, a woodland forest is a place where lots of trees grow. But a forest is a whole lot more than that. It is a community of many different kinds of plants and animals that interact with each other and the environment.
On April 30th our class will have a field experience at Stillman Nature Center. At Stillman, we will explore the amazing woodland habitat and interact with the organisms that make up this ecosystem.
Check out the outstanding research our First Grade Frogs have collected in preparation for this trip!
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