Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tanglewood in the classroom at Chemung Elementary School!






Ian McLaughlin introduces new concepts and reinforces lessons already learned to Cynthia Sindoni's attentive students at Chemung Elementary School in the Waverly School District

Students learn that all parts of the food web are connected.

Students "become" various parts of the food web - producers, herbivores, omnivores or carnivores - and discover that damage to one part of the food web has consequences for all organisms in other parts of the food web.  

Cynthia Sindoni takes photographs during Ian's presentation
Box Turtle

Yellow Spotted Salamander

Richardson's Ground Squirrel


Broad tailed hawk
The students are enthralled with "Icarus" as they learn,  not only natural science,  but Greek mythology as well!

Students write in their CRSP journals which they will keep all year



The principal, Mr. Mastrantuono visits the classroom as Sharon Bella assists the teacher







Friday, October 8, 2010

CRSP Riverwalks - Fall 2010!

Award winning poet, Kaye Newbury, on site with the fortunate students from the Horseheads Central School District enrolled in the Chemung River School Project,  She introduces the concept of journaling with the students and paying close attention with their senses.
Ian McLaughlin, naturalist from Tanglewood Nature Center,  introduces students to the science behind the flora and fauna of the Chemung River. 

A boy shows off the exoskeleton of a crayfish he found.  He learned from Ian that crayfish are freshwater crustaceans and are arthropods.

A boy writes and draws intently in his journal
Mr. Bartley, 4th grade teacher from Center Street School in the Horseheads Central School District writes in his journal too!  Mr. Bartley, along with his colleagues,  Elaine Benton and Amy Karastury,  have enrolled their students in CRSP for many years.
The children begin observing and exploring along the Chemung River
Writing in their journals


A video capturing just a few of the special moments for Horsehead's Center Street student's during their time spent with Kaye Newbury and their teacher, Bob Bartley.  Check the archives for blog entries from Riverwalks past!

Coming very soon will be photos and video from the Tanglewood Classroom Visits by Ian McLaughlin with Cynthia Sindoni's 4th graders at Chemung Elementary School. 

For more information about the Chemung River School Project,  see the contact information to the right.