Students embark on an exploration of the Ingram Pond ecosystem by canoe. While canoeing students collect names of species they identify through the use of specialist prepared resource rings. Students observe and identify interdependent and dependent relationships existing in the pond ecosystem, focusing on the transfer and transformation of energy within. Returning to the classroom, students enter collected data into an energy pyramid identifying autotrophs and heterotrophs again focusing on the transfer and transformation of energy with the pond ecosystem.
This program is only open to students from the following school districts: Indian River School District. For questions on eligibility, please contact our team. We'd be happy to assist in any way we can.
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Programs and Activities: -Power Hour homework help -STEM Activities -Sports & Games -Enrichment
Campers will focus on animals from before birth to adulthood and practice care during their life emergencies including injections and drawing blood. We will PLAN to witness the hatching of ducks or quails and continue to care for them through the week (depending on when/if they hatch). We will discover…
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