Day 1

Movement at Cardigan

by Matthew C.

Blue group

September 23, 2018

On day one, after we got to the school, we went on the bus and the bus took us to Cardigan lodge. This is an example of movement because we were moving from one place to another. After we had gotten there, we ate lunch. Then everyone brought their things to their rooms and met outside. We all got into groups and started hiking on different little trails. After a little while, we stopped to sketch in our sketchbooks which could technically be considered an example of movement because most of the sketchbooks were made in china so they were shipped from there to America and then brought to Cardigan. When the hike was over, our group did a pond study where we got little nets and tried to see what we could find. We ended up finding a huge tadpole, lots of frogs, a leech, a whirligig, a snail, a neut, and many other things. After that we had some free time then had dinner. The dinner was another example of movement because the food came from other places and wasn’t just grown at the lodge. When dinner was over we did an outside activity then did story time. And after that, went to bed (which could also be movement).

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