Thursday, May 28, 2015

Second day -- Our small small world


 Today was my second day of the "To the woods" intersession. For my second day, my class went to Delco Park and listened to Rob E. Boley talk about how to write poems and haikus from getting words from an article or song. After we created the poems and haikus, my class then went out to the park to observe a smaller world and to take notes. 



My small world was on the edge of the grass and a pond. It was surrounded by large rocks and had water at the bottom. I observed many bugs and spiders in the small ecosystem, and tons of plants and webs for spiders. I also observed turtles, dragonflies, geese, ducks, and other animals and bugs around my ecosystem as well.

It was very interesting because I saw more life than i expected in a small crevice beside a pond. I managed to see a mix of life with water adapted species and land adapted species, and a mixture of ecosystems in the same environment. It let me realize that a mixture of life in any place can survive and coexist, and the ecosystem would be even more beautiful at the same time.




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