I finished reading your Wildlife Tour essential questions. WOW! They were so full of insightful and meaningful comments. I was already extremely impressed by all of you based off what I saw during the Wildlife Tours but your thoughtful answers definitely added to my appreciation for what you accomplished with those 3rd graders from Jason Lee.
Anyways, here are your own thoughts/reflections from your Wildlife Tours Essential Questions....
Student Comments on Wildlife Tours
Anyways, here are your own thoughts/reflections from your Wildlife Tours Essential Questions....
Student Comments on Wildlife Tours
I think its really cool to be able to go and teach these
kids. I like knowing that I helped them learn something new. It was great
seeing their faces when they got really interested in something.
It was really cool to see them learn , ask questions, and have
fun.
The biggest thing about wildlife tours is we learn more
about ourselves
I did many things outside my comfort zone… This was
something I did tog et past one of my fears and I took the chance and I really
got through that fear!
It makes you realize how hard teaching is, but also how
rewarding it can be!
I learned that I can have a lot of fun around little kids!
I realized how much I take this school and how we learn for
granted.
Looking at the kids and noticing their glee at touching the
real things and seeing their awe and amazement was special.
I really enjoyed the smiles I saw, the questions they asked.
They were really into ti and I could really tell that they had never
experienced learning like this before and that they enjoyed it
I learned talking in front of kids and being a leader isn’t
as scary and as bad as I thought it would be.
If you have a good attitude anything can be fun.
This helped me because it made me step out of my comfort
zone and even thought it was war hard I learned that I kind of like teaching
the kids
I learned that I can have patience and can go with the flow.
My highlight was seeing all the kids so interested and
engaged.
It helped me become more comfortable speaking out and
sharing my knowledge
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