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    Bell Elementary First Graders Transform Cafeteria into 'Living Zoo' for Local Families

    2024-04-02
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    First graders at Bell Elementary School transformed their cafeteria into a 'Living Zoo'. Teachers Gracie Aguillar and Maricruz Diaz organized the event, where students dressed as various animals and shared facts about them. Families were invited to explore the exhibits created by the students.

    The 'Living Zoo' showcased the students' knowledge and creativity. They researched their chosen animals and shared their findings with the attendees. The event was lively, with students in colorful costumes enthusiastically sharing their knowledge.

    One student, Maleah, shared facts about tigers and even mimicked a tiger's roar. Other students shared information about eels, adders, squirrels, kangaroos, and beluga whales. Some students demonstrated the movements of their chosen animals, adding an interactive aspect to the event.

    Families enjoyed the exhibits, which combined learning and fun. The 'Living Zoo' allowed students to display their research skills and creativity, and educate their families and peers about different animals.

    In summary, the 'Living Zoo' at Bell Elementary School was a successful event. It highlighted the students' research skills, creativity, and enthusiasm for learning. The event also showcased the effective teaching methods of Gracie Aguillar and Maricruz Diaz, who turned a school project into an engaging and educational experience.

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