Our trip to the zoo started with a bus tour to get a snapshot of what we wanted to see. We were able to see more animals than ever before, because they were out due to the overcast weather.
Some of our favorite zoo animals:
The male lion was one of the first animals we saw. He sat there lounging the whole time we watched. At times, he even turned to look at us. The children who had never seen a real lion before were amazed! {Me too, such a majestic animal!}
One-humped camels.
We saw several adult giraffes and even got to see a pair of 6-month old calves.
We had to see the elephants. The zoo has an "open enclosure," so the public can see the "behind the scene" activities with the elephants.
And what are these? Peccaries. We had just finished our study of the rainforest, so the children were so excited to see the peccaries.
The reptile house is always a "must stop" for the students. Snakes are their favorites. Lots of "oohs" and "aahs" as we walked along the enclosures.
With all the excitement about what the children saw, writing and sharing was a natural extension of the zoo trip experiences.
Zoo Field Trip Printables includes a couple of zoo trip writing and drawing activities.
graphics by Fancy Dog Studio and KPM Doodles
For other zoo animal writing activities see:
What Can You Write About Zoo Animals?
Reading to Learn About Zoo Animals
Click on the pictures to purchase.
Our first graders visit an ocean institute, walk to a nature center, see a play, and visit the zoo for our "first grade" field trips. What are some of your class field trips?
We are going to the zoo toward the end of May. This is the weather I'm wishing for!!! *no rain* *no rain* *no sunburn for the poor pale teacher* lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie. This'll be perfect to follow up our trip.
Brenda
You Might Be a First Grader….
Your pictures are gorgeous! I sure wish I had the Zoo packet when we went back in November!!
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Ms. Jones’ Junction
This is perfect Mona! We'll be going to the zoo soon. Thank you! :) I love everything you make!
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Wow! Fantastic pictures. I am sure your friends had a wonderful time! :) This week we took a field trip to the local Apple Store (for free) and they taught us how to use iMovie on our iPads. We also participated in an afternoon of fishing at a local park (a partnership with the high school). Plus, next week we head to a wildlife refuge! Wow - talk about going from no field trips in a year to 3 in a week! :)
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The Brown-Bag Teacher
Love the zoo booklet! I'm featuring this post in Bagels and Blogs tomorrow. :)
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Math Coach’s Corner
Donna,
DeleteWhat a wonderful surprise! Thank you. Looking forward to seeing the post.
Mona
Hi Mona! Fantastic zoo pics! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm your newest follower!
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