![]() Ms. Crawford is working with the projector so it will be clear and so the sound will be heard. The students are sitting and watching EstuariesLive. |
![]() We're calling Padilla Bay to tell the answer to a question. The question was, "Why is it colder on the shallow side of the water in Padilla Bay and warmer on the deeper side of the bay?" Osha thinks she knows the answer and Mrs. Lucas is calling in to let her see if she's right. We weren't able to get them on the phone, but we e-mailed them to give our answer. It was fun! |
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| Josh is waiting for the broadcast to begin. | We are watching EstuariesLive. It was a live show from Washington State. Some of the things they talked about were: different kinds of oysters, harbor seals, bacteria in the water and the water temperature in Washington. |
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| WLOX news reporters were there taping us. | Richard, Brandon, Mike, Claire and Clay were being filmed watching EstuariesLive. We were on the news that night. |
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| We were raising our hands to answer questions. Ms. Buchannon from the Grand Bay Estuary Reserve, asked us how many people like seafood. She gave us pencils and bracelets for a treat! | |
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Sixth graders watched the program in the library. They had reporters from the Sun Herald and Bay Press with them. The reporters interviewed them and their teacher. Beauvoir's first virtual field trip is big news! |
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| Third graders went on the field trip too, they cheered when the people in Padilla Bay Washington announced that students at Beauvoir Elementary in Biloxi were watching! | |
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| Fifth graders experienced the live field trip in their classroom. They noticed that it was foggy and cold looking in Washington State. Everyone there was wearing coats and scarves. It sure is different from Biloxi! | |