The 7th Grade class took a field trip to the San Diego Zoo to celebrate their hard work this semester. While exploring the Zoo, the students completed an interactive scavenger hunt focused on ecology and evolution.
7th Grade End-of-Year Class Field Trip to the San Diego Zoo
The 7th Grade class took a field trip to the San Diego Zoo to celebrate their hard work this semester. While exploring the Zoo, the students completed an interactive scavenger hunt focused on ecology and evolution. From observing animal adaptations to identifying endangered species and food chains, they applied classroom learning to the real world—all while having fun and building memories together. Thanks to chaperones Nick Scacco, Paige Prindle, and Paul-Michael Ogburn for organizing this fun experience for our 7th Grade students.
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