What a wonderful week we had learning about various aspects of the #1 Natural Wonder in the World, the Grand Canyon, located in Arizona. We pretended to fish and raft on the Colorado River and discussed the many types of wildlife that inhabit this unique area. While talking about hiking and camping, students learned about equipment that might be needed for that adventure. They did this while working on ball dribbling, both basketball and soccer. Children seemed to enjoy this location on our imaginary trip to visit the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and North America. I hope you are hearing a little bit about our study at home. I am amazed and pleased with how much information the students are retaining. It's been very exciting for me!
Magnetic fishing poles made it fun for students to
catch fish on the Colorado River made from blue tarps.
Students worked on soccer and basketball dribbling while locating different animals in the Grand Canyon. They also moved to various equipment that might be needed for a hike or camping trip.
We used mats and scooters to build a raft for floating down the Colorado River. Exercise balls acted as rocks in the river and mats were the cliffs along the sides. There were even some stuffed animals lingering about. Students on the raft used pretend oars while other students pushed and guided the raft from behind.