I have spent the last two days in one of my favorite places, Grand Isle. I along with 3 other teacher chaperones escorted my 6th grade Earth Science class to the Grand Isle State Park to plant the bitter panicum plants grown in our school’s garden.
The students also toured the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Marine Laboratory while on the island.
Of course, they had lots of down time to be kids including playing yard games and swimming in the Gulf. They even experience a marshmallow roast on the beach.
And I had some of this…
and enjoyed this too!
Sorry I am so late today, but I am just getting home.
It’s all in helping our coastline.
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Saving our Coast, y’all!
How brave you are to take on a class of 6th graders for the weekend! You are a great teacher. Looks like you had a great time and helped the coast at the same time.
ReplyDeleteAwesome teacher!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you do this every year with yours students. You are a model to them. With people like you, our coastline will be safe, hopefully. Thank you! <3 xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat great memories you are giving your students! Making education fun and rewarding is a wonderful thing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip for all! Your students are so lucky to have a teacher that takes them on wonderful field trips.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome time this must have been for all involved. Looks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous trip for all involved!! The middle schoolers here used to take an overnight trip down to St. Simon's but sadly overnight trips were cancelled after 911. Such a shame! Hope you have a restful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI adore kids that help save the environment and the teachers that support that! Looks like a great time for all.
ReplyDeleteLinda
An amazing field trip for these students! You are to be commended for your dedication to providing such educational learning experiences!
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