Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Chemung River School Spring Riverwalk!

The beautiful Chemung River as it appeared last spring.

In May, students returned to the Chemung River with the staff at Tanglewood as well as the writer, Sue Smith Heavenrich, to observe seasonal changes and their impact on the environment. Students had honed writing skills and learned what it means to be ‘adapted” to an area and/or certain environmental conditions. They gained an idea of what an introduced species is and the effect that such species can have on natives. Concepts of adaptability were addressed and students were asked to reflect on the implications of environmental change as it related to the life and health of organisms adapted to a given ecosystem.



Emily Hofelich-Jack, educator from Tanglewood, holds up a specimen captured from the waters of the Chemung River for all the students to examine before returning to its home.

To read more about the students' adventures during the Riverwalks, please look through the archives for the Thursday, October 9, 2008 TANGLEWOOD VISITS blog and the Monday, October 6, 2008 RIVERWALKS - SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE ARTS BY THE RIVER! entry.

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