What a better way to learn life science than to go out and just observe the world around you? As a teacher, I couldn't think of a better assignment while living on the island so the kids have done just that: they have observed the trees, plants, insects and animals of Fripp, researched information about each and compiled that information into a presentation for our family.
Here are some samples of their work:
If you're curious about more life on Fripp and the barrier islands of Georgia and South Carolina, check out these websites:
How stuff works?
Coastal Georgia Conservation
Hunting Island (The state park island next to Fripp)
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