Thursday, February 12, 2015

Florida

So cool". Flying over the Florida keys now!!!  

Where am I?

So...as I'm flying, I'm looking at all the cool landforms...rivers, lakes, hills...as well as roads and buildings.  And I'd love to know what I'm flying over!   I used to bring a paper map with me to try and figure it out.  That was fun but now I'm wondering if there is an app.  Anyone know?




Aaand we're off...

En route to Charlotte, North Carolina.  



.  We arrived at the airport at 4:00 so everyone is snoozing on the plane.  Ran into an 11th grade student and his family too!

On our way!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Tico!

I am Ms. Thibault's traveling companion, Tico.  


I will be hanging out on her backpack and sharing in the adventures!



Maybe I'll see some of my cousins here...


Snow!




As you know, we will be visiting a few schools while we are in Costa Rica.   My gratitude to those of you who have donated supplies!   The kids will be so happy!  






This is what a school in Costa Rica looks like:






We are also going to get to teach a short lesson to the kids there. The challenge will be that they don't speak English!  And I don't speak Spanish!  That is going to be fun!  I am super excited about this opportunity. 

I am going to do a lesson on snow.    ⛄️   Could you imagine what you would think if you were a Costa Rican child who had never seen snow or experienced cold and you came here for the first time to see all the snow we are having?!  What would you think?!  How could you get someone to begin to understand what it's really like if they have never experienced it? 

I'll let you know how it goes!  ❄️

Biodiversity!



Did you know that Costa Rica has a richer degree of biodiversity than Europe and the USA, put together?!   Do you know what biodiversity means?   We will be talking about biodiversity in my 8th grade classes after break to frame our study of Kingdom Animalia.  

Here are some of the megafauna we may see....


So many awesome animals!



Sloths!!




Baby sloth!



White bats. These an be found huddled up together underneath a curled up banana leaf. 
 



(He's a beauty but I am not sure I want to see him up close and personal. )


Here are some of the tinier animals we may see:


This little one is a new species of dwarf salamander discovered in 2009.



Ahh.  The iconic Blue Morpho butterfly.  Do you know why the wings are blue?  




A Flat Footed Bug.  This dude is related to stink bugs which are common in our area.  Notice the X on his back. 



Beautiful!!



Cicada!!!!   I love cicadas!  Remind me to tell you why when we get back to school...



Did I say tiny?