During global focus week we had lots of presentations from lots of people who know a lot about Costa Rica. One of the presentations that we had was from Richard. He talked to us about how life was in Costa Rica. He knows because he grew up in a small village near the capital of Costa Rica. The capital is San Jose. He told us about different types of animals and trees in Costa Rica like the Strangler Fig Tree which climbs all over living trees and slowly kills them. When the big tree dies it falls down and the shell of the fig tree stays. It is like a hollow tube so you could climb inside of it easily. He also showed us cool insects and animals. We had lots of fun learning about Costa Rica from someone who has lived there for the last ten years. - Willow
Every year 4-5 takes a mystery trip. We don't know where we are going and we find out when we get there. Sometimes we go to the beach or a lake. The teachers kick off the conversation with absurd ideas. Sometimes it is an exotic place or a spot that doesn't even exist. This year they told us we were going to a bean factory, (which was knocked down) a farm that had a rare and elusive invisible sheep called cloud sheep, and that we would be working for the Morton Salt Company picking salt off the salt hay on the marsh. The teachers told us that after we help with the beans and salt we would get credit on the labels of the containers and we would get to bring home the wool of the cloud sheep. Last year's kick off was even more absurd. They told us we were going to a donut farm to plant donut seeds which were cheerios, go to have tea with the late Queen in England, go on a treasure hunt, and visit the cheese museum. After telling us where we were going the teachers gave us a pa...
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