Layer Elementary School , Seminole County, Florida

 

In all school squares of life many animals, nonliving things, and plants were found.  First, we made our squares in an open area with lots of trees. We spotted a brownish black, skinny, caterpillars with lots of legs. Most of us sighted miniature smooth gray rocks. Also, we noticed teeny tinny green leaves .Then we looked at Pine Grove Elementary. In there averments there were grass trees and weed. They found spiders and flying bugs and worms. There is a meadow around Pine Grove Elementary. Next, we made a Venn Diagram to see what is different and the same in school squares. Both squids found beetles and tress. We found sticks lizards and ants. What was different is that they spotted sand paper and worms. Last, we learned that many plants animals and nonliving things were found in different environment.

 

By Keean, Tyrese, and Jada

  

            In all schools squares of life, many animals, plants, and nonliving things were found. First, we found animals, plants and nonliving things. We found spiders, ants and worms. We discovered caterpillar in the dirt crawling all over. Our group found a bug leg in the grass. Then, we looked in Riverton Elementary schools squares .They found beetles in Riverton Elementary school. The place that they were in was a wooded area. They were also in a meadow and found trees. Also, we made a Venn diagram to see the similarities and differences both squares .In both squares we found beetles and ants. The stuff we didn’t find that the other school found was a pond, a pencil, and small rocks .The animal that we found that the other school didn’t find was a worm. We learned that we could find different animals, plants, non living things in different places.    

 

By: Brandan, Gabriela, Julia, and Rikki

 

In all schools squares of life, many animals, plants, and non-living things were found. First, our school was in the woods when we did our squares of life. We found a brownish black skinny caterpillar with lots of legs. We noticed some very tiny green leaves. My class observed soft, curly, green moss on   a long stick. Some of us came upon candy wrappers, plastic and paper in our squares. Next, we looked at W.F. Killip Elementary School. They did there squares in a place with trees, weeds and grass. They found spiders, ants, beetles and flying bugs. They also discovered big rocks, dirt, metal, and paper, plastic and small rocks. Then, they found different and a little bit of the same things. One of the same things we found was rocks. Two things they found different from us was plastic and paper. Two things we found different were pinch bugs and worms. In conclusion, we learned that in different places we find different things because the weather is different in other places.

          

By, Seth, Sarah, Simba, and Eli

 

            In all schools squares of life many animals, plants, and non-living things were found. First, in our school environment we went to the woods. We spotted a   brownish   black skinny caterpillar with lots of legs. Our class discovered very tiny red ants with our magnifying glasses. Most of sighted miniature, smooth, gray rocks. Next, we looked at Henry E Harris School. Henry E Harris School had more trees than are school had.  Henry E Harris School found metal, rocks, and grass. We made a vendiagram comparing and contrasting the two schools. The only thing that Henry E Harris School had different was metal. Henry E Harris and Layer both found a spider. Both of us found clear plastic. We learned that there are many different animals, plants, and non-living things in different places.

 

By, Sebastian, Faith, David

 

            In our squares of life many plants, animals, and non-living things were found. First, we set up our squares of life.  Some of us came upon candy wrappers, plastic, paper in our squares Also; we noticed some very tiny green leaves.  We spotted a brownish black skinny caterpillar.  Next, we looked at   the school Northfleet. Northfleet Elementary has a lot of bushes, grass, cars, and houses around it. They found mud, trash, spiders and flying bugs. Then, we made a venn diagram comparing and contrasting both squares’ also both of us found ants.  Northfleet found a frog and we didn’t. We learned that different places have different animals.

 

 

                                                By, Taylor, Matthew, Isander, Carina