Square of Life Project Mrs. Partridge & Mrs. Willey’s First Grade Class Van R. Butler Elementary School Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.

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Square of Life Project Mrs. Partridge & Mrs. Willey’s First Grade Class Van R. Butler Elementary School Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

We explored our squares on October 13 th, The temperature was 84 ⁰ Fahrenheit and it was sunny.

Braeden and Cailyn -A butterfly -A Seashell -A flower -A dried leaf -A shiny rock -A white rock

Bennett, Kevin, Leslie, and Sherry -A butterfly -Dried leaves -A stick -Some sand -A seed cone from a magnolia tree

Caroline, Cheyene, Jorja, Mason, and Yahir -Some sand -Lots of dried up leaves -A Rollie Pollie -Some sticks -Some twigs

Aiden, Alexus, Cinthia, Emma, Jasmyne, Ryan -Sand -Sea Shell -Dried Leaves -Sticks -Pinecone -Branch

Charley, Justin, Alejandro, and Savannah -Different types of leaves -Some sticks -A twig with thorns -A rock -A nut

Aliyah, Edwin, Hannah, Kalah -Lots of dried leaves -A thick stick -A gray rock -A curly leaf -Some pine straw -A yucky mushroom!