Elk Trunk-Hides, Antlers/Horns, Sounds, Skulls, Tracks
Wild Sheep Kit
Community Wildlife Pumpkins
Elk Sleigh Ride
Mustelid Trunk Borrowed from Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary Bear Trunk
Dworshak Fish Hatchery (Steelhead Spawning) and Dworshak Dam (Hydropower)
Individual Reflection
-Students really enjoyed researching a local animal and learning facts about them. They also were more aware of those animals in and around our town. They were coming in to school and sharing that they saw their animal out in the forest. This project is place based because we live in the forest and have many local animals, birds and fish in their natural habitats. I will do this project again and again. Students love it!
Group Reflection
E.E.-"I loved making my mule deer pumpkin."
V.R.-"I enjoyed organizing and gluing the pages on the trifold boards."
H.L.-"Everything was fun!"
S.N.-"I really liked the rubber tracks in the elk kit!"
H.D.-"The antlers in the elk trunk were big!"
C.S.-"The eyes in the sheep kit were cool!"
S.G.-"The velvet on the elk antlers was soft."
W.I.-"The collar in the sheep kit was interesting."
P.H.-"The desert bighorn horns in the sheep kit were heavy."