Animal Escape

One of the best things about the summer are the weekends or weekdays at the zoo. There's so much to see and do with the kiddos and learning more about animals and ways to protect them and identify them help keep the animals (and us) safe! 

One of the activities in the Almond room this week was The Great Animal Escape. Miss Stacy and I hid the parents and baby animals around the room and sat out blocks on the train table and had the kids meet us on the carpet. We told the kiddos that the zookeepers had just let us know that the animals had escaped and broken their enclosures, and they needed our help to rebuild and find them all! Our friends gathered around the train table and each got to work on an enclosure to fix. Once done they went searching for the animals and then placed them back in the cages safely. They did such a good job they each got to be promoted to zookeepers! 

The Almond Zoo is still hanging out on our train table and is visited daily by our wonderful zookeepers! 








Indiana Learning Foundations: ELA 1.1 Demonstrate Receptive Communication, M4.1 Understanding of spatial relationships, SC1.1: Demonstrate ability to explore objects in the physical world, SC3.2: Demonstrate awareness of the preservation, protection, and care of living creatures and plants




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