We were fortunate that the weather held out for our field trip to the George Washington Carver National Monument in Diamond, Missouri. The highlight of our day was probably just being able to learn about this man and his hardships while enjoying the fresh springtime air. Students were very respectful to our ranger, and thankfully, they already knew the answers to her questions. Taking a stroll to the Carver house, considering the terrain that weaves through the hilly forest, and wondering about mortality while facing the graves of Moses and Susan, and just three of the times when students were faced with times to listen to our ranger.
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