Evelyn, Kaelyn, and Robert Hello! We are the Rainbow Fishes Swimming in the Deep Blue Sea, from Saint Bartholomew Academy. Our school is in Scotch Plains,

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Evelyn, Kaelyn, and Robert

Hello! We are the Rainbow Fishes Swimming in the Deep Blue Sea, from Saint Bartholomew Academy. Our school is in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. It is still the beginning for Spring, so it is slightly cold here. Not a lot of flowers have bloomed, and the trees still do not have green leaves. We hope you enjoy this presentation and that you decide to compare with us.

Predictions We predicted that we would find nonliving things like dead leaves. We also predicted we would find plastic, litter, rocks, dirt, dead leaves, and twigs. The biotic things that we thought we would find were worms, grass,trees, weeds, flowers, and insects.

What we Actually found We found many objects. Some of the things that were living were worms, grass, trees, and weeds. Some of the things that were not living was foil, rocks, twigs, dead leaves, dirt, yarn, seeds, seed pods, piece of a beehive, bark, bottle cap, and a dead worm.

Why We Chose Center for Teaching and Learning. We chose this school because it seemed very interesting, they had some things that we didn’t have and some things we did.

Comparison St. Bartholomew Academy Center for Teaching and Learning, Texas We found many things. Some of those things that were living were worms, grass, trees, and weeds. Some of the things that were not living was foil, rocks, twigs, dead leaves, dirt, yarn, seeds, seed pods, piece of a beehive, bark, bottle cap, and a dead worn. Some animals they found were ants, beetles, and a lizard. They also found bushes, trees, weeds, dirt, and small rocks. Striped Lizard Weeds Worm

Why they had different things One thing they had was a lizard. We didn’t have lizards because it is always sunny and hot in Texas, unlike New Jersey.