A Visit to the Badlands

Dinosaur Provincial Park VC

Have you ever had a videoconference? Well, we just did. Today we travelled six hours to the Grasslands region of southern Alberta and visited Dinosaur Provincial Park! From the comfort of our classroom we experienced the sight of mule deer eating lunch, tasted the muddy flavour of popcorn rock, heard the frightening rattle of the Prairie rattlesnake and felt the smooth fossil of a Euoplocephalus. We watched a cartoon of the glacier story, and now we know how all the fossils ended up in the Badlands. We listened to the wind all through the trip, and know to hang on to our hats. After learning about rocks and minerals in Grade 3, it was very interesting to learn about how the big rock formations. The names of some of the plants and animals were interesting too. Have you ever heard of smooth Bluetongued grass or Blue Grama grass? We are looking forward to visiting the Cypress Forest next Wednesday.

3 thoughts on “A Visit to the Badlands

  1. Respect the past – live in the future….
    What a great way to learn about our world. This gives everyone an idea of what to expect when you visit the badlands in Drumheller, one of my families favorite places to go!
    Having the opportunity to have 6 videoconferences is a great way to enhance what you are learning…
    Respect the past – live in the future.

  2. Great question! This series of videoconferences was organized through the 2Learn Society, and we will be doing one each Wednesday for the next 5 weeks. This one wasn’t recorded, so we can’t watch it again. But you are welcome to join us next Wednesday at 10:30 am!

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