Mr. Braymer showing Lude a small adult male sturgeon |
We completed our mission. Last weekend we released “Oreo” into the Black River. The second year of Sturgeon in the Classroom is complete. We were featured in SRCN Outdoors Segment. Interestingly, I saw Oreo in the river on Sunday after the release while working with MSU’s research team. The lead professor said it had to be our fish as all other juvenile fish were released in the fall and wouldn’t be in the river anymore. Oreo was about 6km down river from the release site. It was a very cool experience!
The Camp notes came home yesterday so please rescue them from backpacks if you haven’t seen them yet. Also, the medication forms need to be filled out and sent back asap.
Spring Fling is tonight! If you can help us out in anyway we’d love to see you, thank you in advance for helping to support our school!
Next week Friday is Field Day and then the following week is camp. The year is really winding down quickly! This will be one of the last newsletters of the year. There is a Braymer’s Class Pool Party tentatively planned at the Ohse’s July 25th. More information coming!
I can…
Describe how objects in the solar system affect Earth.
Do Observational Writing and Push my Thinking about early America.
Use the customary system and metric system as a unit of measurement.
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