Friday November 15
Thank You Friday started our day off in the right direction. Then we spent most of the day at the pond. While there we used our hearing listen carefully for any sound we heard when sitting in our nature nook. The whole class was very good at being quiet and listening to the sounds that surrounded them. All the sounds were recorded in their visual journals. We did two soundscapes while at the pond to see if there was a difference in what was heard at each the location. Once back in class we reviewed what was heard and made a class chart. We compared the different sounds and put them into categories of natural and man-made, or sounds that we would not expect to hear at a natural wetland ecosystem. It was found that there were more non-natural sounds at the Bridlewood Pond. The most prevalent sound was the noise from the vehicles on the road, which made it difficult to hear the quieter natural sounds like squirrels or birds chirping. A question was posed: How does this sound pollution affect the wetland ecosystem? Is this good for the ecosystem?
Reminders:
- Next Friday November 22 is a PD day
Reminders:
- Next Friday November 22 is a PD day
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