Last Friday, I accompanied part of a fourth grade class during their visit to the local wildlife refuge. For those of you who’ve been reading this blog forever, you may recall I wrote about the first time I did it here. Since then, I’ve become more comfortable with both the curriculum and the subtle differences between the grades. For example, first and second graders are much more likely to worship the ground you walk on and follow your directions, while fourth graders are a bit more challenging to wrangle.
Introducing My New Friend Bentley
Introducing My New Friend Bentley
Introducing My New Friend Bentley
Last Friday, I accompanied part of a fourth grade class during their visit to the local wildlife refuge. For those of you who’ve been reading this blog forever, you may recall I wrote about the first time I did it here. Since then, I’ve become more comfortable with both the curriculum and the subtle differences between the grades. For example, first and second graders are much more likely to worship the ground you walk on and follow your directions, while fourth graders are a bit more challenging to wrangle.