Littlerock Elementary Second Grade goes to the Glacial Heritage Preserve Prairie.

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Littlerock Elementary Second Grade goes to the Glacial Heritage Preserve Prairie

Learning about animal tracking

Playing predators and prey

Taking a closer look at prairie plants

Studying the camas root and buttercups

Students engaged in observing and drawing native wildflowers

Learning about the food web

Thank you South Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society for allowing the Littlerock Elementary second grade to learn about the Prairie and the life within it!