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So, I'm in my Environmental Science class last week, and one of the other students is a science teacher at a private school around here during the day. We got to chatting, and I brought up the subject of Tarantulas, and well, he asked me to come in and teach a class.
So, on Tuesday of this week, Kacey and I went to this local school, where, upon arrival we are mobbed by about 60 kids! kindergarten through sixth grade
We proceeded to give a 2 hour presentation on all sorts of facts about tarantulas. How they molt, how they eat, differences in OW vs. NW, all sorts of stuff.
At the end of the presentation the principal asked if we would like to come back again to teach the older kids
it was SO MUCH fun!
I think we may turn it into a habit
but the thing that tops it all off, Kacey gets to write a lesson plan for the teacher, which he will actually grade the kids on
tee hee.
-Joshua
So, on Tuesday of this week, Kacey and I went to this local school, where, upon arrival we are mobbed by about 60 kids! kindergarten through sixth grade
We proceeded to give a 2 hour presentation on all sorts of facts about tarantulas. How they molt, how they eat, differences in OW vs. NW, all sorts of stuff.
At the end of the presentation the principal asked if we would like to come back again to teach the older kids
it was SO MUCH fun!
I think we may turn it into a habit
but the thing that tops it all off, Kacey gets to write a lesson plan for the teacher, which he will actually grade the kids on
-Joshua
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