We've made it to the half way point of the week. Spirits are still high and there are many more adventures to come. The weather was amazing and every hiking group was able to get out and explore the world.
The park rangers need help counting the sea lions. The students counted today's sea lion total and reported it to the park rangers.
Students choose a great spot to relax and have a delicious lunch with a million dollar view.
The students observed the many different types of rocks that are on the beach and discussed where they came from and why there are so many colors.
Brave students had the chance to make a short climb to the top of these coastal rocks to check out an incredible view.
Each night, the students head off to a classroom to learn about the unique animals and plants of the Marin Headlands. This group played a game of "Bird Beak Buffet" to learn all about the variety of bird beaks and the adaptations they have made to survive and prosper.
Our hikers took a few minutes to check out the topography of the area and discuss what happens to water once it hits the top of the hill.
Another brave group made the trek out to Hawk Hill. It is more than a nine mile round-trip hike, but that didn't stop this veteran group.
Mrs. Lawson loves teaching this fun lesson on glyphs. The students create a bioglyph based on the physical and familial characteristics that make them unique. They usually turn out to be pretty funny!