Thursday, March 9, 2017

Worm Wednesday! March 8, 2017

     Our science lessons have been focusing on the interconnections between plants, animals, and humans as we strive to meet our needs for survival sharing the world we live in. We have been discussing how worms enrich the soil for our plants as they inhabit the same space in the ground. We have also discussed how worms are forced to the surface after prolonged rain to seek air as the ground becomes saturated. Several of the students shared how they gather worms for fishing which eventually lead to...I bet our trout would love some worms!
     One day last week after it rained all morning, we took a walk around the playground in search of worms. We were unsuccessful as the ground had not yet become saturated enough to force them to the surface. One morning this week as I woke up to the sound of the rain hitting my roof, I smiled. I knew we would soon have a worm day. Today was our lucky day...Worm Wednesday!
     Year after year the students are eager to make predictions about what will happen as we present our trout with their first sampling of a worm. Once again this year, we made some accurate predictions. However, as typical with this program, no one predicted that one of the trout would engulf  the worm so quickly that it would protrude from its gill causing it to become the target for attack by the other trout in the tank. I decided to intervene. Below are some pictures of the worm removal process...TIC always an adventure!

 
Rain, rain
Let it pour...
'Cause our fishies
Want some more...
WORMS!
 
Every wish
Yields a delicious dish
For our fish!
 
     Feeling grateful...even silly wishes can come true! Take a peek at our Worm Wednesday!