Want to hear a disgusting thing? This week, we learned about how water gets polluted by doing a simulation. That means we acted it out. We pretended like a tub of water was the Potomac River. Mrs. Freeman gave us each a cannister of something to pollute the water. We put a fish-shaped sponge in and pretended it was a fish. We listened to a story about the river over time, and when we heard the name of our cannister, we came up, opened the cannister and dumped the stuff in the water. After we were finished, we thought that the fish wouldn't be able to live in it anymore. We learned that we humans are the ones that pollute, so we should all try to stop.
Want to hear a disgusting thing? This week, we learned about how water gets polluted by doing a simulation. That means we acted it out. We pretended like a tub of water was the Potomac River. Mrs. Freeman gave us each a cannister of something to pollute the water. We put a fish-shaped sponge in and pretended it was a fish. We listened to a story about the river over time, and when we heard the name of our cannister, we came up, opened the cannister and dumped the stuff in the water. After we were finished, we thought that the fish wouldn't be able to live in it anymore. We learned that we humans are the ones that pollute, so we should all try to stop. Comments are closed.
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