Sunday, December 6, 2015

Progress and update

Yesterday, Saturday December 5ht, Lorie and I got a lot of help from families. We had an amazing group of parents and kids. Everyone worked hard - we added a lot of mulch to the native area, pulled weeds and striped mulched a few areas. In addition to families, Jared Borba, UCD undergraduate student interested in restoring habitats spent a few hours of his  Saturday morning helping us.

Here are some pictures illustrating the progress that we made yesterday:










In the after school class we finished projects (bird houses and bee houses), put a new solar pump in the pond and made posters to show people what we have been doing in this class.













Owls (k-1) and crows (5-6) are working on making models of their hands. They learned about bones, joints, tendons and muscles and are creating a model that illustrates how the bones and tendons work to move our fingers. I will post pictures of the models as soon as they are ready.
                                           






 The crows are studying cells and were asked to make models of their cells. The kids did an amazing job. They were very creative and definitely learned the main parts of the cell (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane and some organelles). They also learned about DNA --> RNA --> protein.

Here are some pictures of the cell models:



 eukaryotic cell

plant cell


eukaryotic cell


neuron and glial cells
cardiac muscle cell


After submitting the first draft of the proposal to U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, the eagles (2-4) had a "mulch party". I brought some snacks for the kids and we stripped mulched a section of the native area.





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