Happy Halloween from Aspen Center for Environmental Studies! On the evening of Monday,
October 22nd, ACES hosted 'Creepy Crawly Night' for all Aspen
Elementary School second grade students and their families. The Hallam Lake Nature Center was
decked out in spooky decorations, spider webs, and information and crafts
involving our favorite creepy crawly Aspen animals, like spiders and bats. Some
of our resident indoor animals made a special appearance, such as the ball python,
the Eastern box turtle, and the Western tiger salamander. Many 'creepy' animals ended up
painted on second grader cheeks and across their noses!
Aspen Elementary School second graders have been studying
animal adaptations in environmental education since the beginning of September.
They have learned about the four different types of camouflage, and even
created their own “Creature Features”, animals decked out in any 3 adaptations
that the students can imagine – as long as they somehow help that creature to
survive. This event gives them the chance to bring their families to ACES and
demonstrate their knowledge on why animals have certain physical and behavioral
adaptations: wings to fly, spots to camouflage, or a shell to hide. Fun was had
by all, and it was such a treat to see the second graders and their
whole families at Hallam Lake!
Enjoy the spooky day today!
Enjoy the spooky day today!
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