EVERGLADES REACH

Kendale Elementary School
Miami, Florida

An In-Class Field Trip

Led by Science Eye with the participation of
Ms. Homan's 4th & 5th Grade Classes

Journal prepared by: Alicia Bailey

 

Lettuce Litter

Lettuce Litter
By: Jessica Duboff, Jessica Boynton, and Ricardo Antonio

During our in-house field trip we visited a station named Lettuce Litter. At this station we shook a plant over a bucket of water and watched as different organisms such as shrimp, fish, leeches, beetles and water bugs fell out. We caught the small animals in a container and examined them with a magnifying glass. Then we needed to graph these animals to count how many were in the water. We learned there are many living things growing around a small plant and if people destroy the Everglades numerous living creatures could become extinct. The Everglades is very important to our animals and plants.

   
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