| Hoggatteers spent some time discovering the dismembered skeletons of a number of animals that had fallen prey to owls. Students used a sorting sheet to identify the bones. This is what full engagement is all about. Hoggatteers not only had their hands on the owl pellets, last week; they also had minds on and carried on conversations related to the task. |
Real bones. Real dissection. Real science As a follow-up, they completed a vole "stick" sheet, attaching every type of bone to the paper for display.
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