Wildlife and room design...

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

     Well, I have been working long hours the past two days at school and I am not officially back unitl next week. There is just so much to do and I have put it off all summer! Bad news...I still have a long way to go in the lab. Good news...my principal approved the purchase of a wildlife cam! Does anyone have one of these at school or home? I have been googling and searching...I don't know which one to get. I haven't gone the hunter route and checked out the cameras they use, but I am heading over to the Cabela's right now. Kindergarten is starting the year with "Mysteries of the Wild" as wildlife biologists. I have ordered safari hats and binoculars. On campus, we have hawks, foxes, possums, and the occasional owl, so I thought it would be great to have a camera in a tree to capture what we don't see!
                                                                                                               

Now, I need some classroom design help...
Do I go straight with my lab tables?















Or angled?


3 comments

  1. Love the angled look, but you definitely have more room to walk when they are straight. :) Sorry, I don't guess I helped you there, did I? LOL Congrats on the camera!

    Leah
    Learning 4 Keeps

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  2. I liked the room you have with the straight look. However, the chairs are acutally under the tables instead of stacked, so that may make a difference. Yet, the angeled look will bring more creativity to your room. Whereas the straight look is so every classroom (the norm). It's always so hard to decide. Good luck!
    Amy
    Where Seconds Count

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  3. Hi! I'm a fellow science teacher and new follower!

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