Thursday, March 7, 2013

Sea World Field Trip

We are so lucky to be able to take our second graders to Sea World each year. We start our Sea World unit the week before we go and then continue the week after. Students LOVE to learn all about the different animals.
We did a blubber experiment - students had one hand in icy water and one hand in a blubber mitten in icy water. They quickly saw how it was necessary for the animals to have a layer of blubber.
We did a baleen krill experiment - combs with rice - to show how baleen whales filter their food rather than the toothed whales.
We measured dolphin, killer whale, and blue whale lengths. Blue whales can measure about 90 feet.

Our class favorites at Sea World were the beluga whales, the dolphin show, and of course Clyde and Seymore Show.  Students were able to touch and feed stingrays as well as feed the Seals.


Dolphin Nursery
Touching the Stingrays


Dolphin Cove
Waiting for the Show

         

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