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Habitats and Communities in Mrs. Gallagher's class

Clay eagle in it's habitat - nest in tree

From mice to eagles, beavers to polar bears, sharks to frogs, and tigers to wolves — from oceans and jungles to wetlands and forests — Mrs. Gallagher’s Grade 3/4 class explored the amazing diversity of animals and their habitats. Each student researched a specific animal and its environment, then created a detailed diorama to showcase their learning for the Habitats and Communities unit in Science. The students worked incredibly hard and proudly shared their projects as other classes visited to view the dioramas and ask questions about the animals and their habitats.


Clay skunk in it's habitat - forestClay fox in it's habitat - forestClay shark in it's habitat - water
Clay frog in it's habitat - pondClay elephant in it's habitat - grassy plainClay fox in it's habitat - forest Clay frog in it's habitat - pondClay beaver in it's habitat - pond
Clay eagle in it's habitat - forestclay snowy owl in it's habitat - snowy field with treeTwo clay tigers in their habitat - forest/fieldClay polar bear in it's habitat - snowy plainsClay shark in it's habitat - water
Clay mouse in it's habitat - field with a tree and some waterclay frog in it's habitat - pondclay polar bear in it's habitat - snowy fieldClay wolf in it's habitat - field with trees and some snowTwo turtles in their habitat - pond
clay wolf in it's habitat - field with some snowClay owl in it's habitat - forestclay mouse in it's habitat - field with it's home underneathTwo beavers in their habitat - pond with beaver dam


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