Day 5 Summer 2007

 

July 7, Saturday

9:00 a.m. Shopping to St. George's and seeing the historic sites there

1:00 p.m. Counting Corals Lab with Dr. James Wood for Year 1 students

1:30 p.m. Sand Lab with Mr. Goss for Year 11 students in Clark Lab

4:00 p.m. Botany walk on station grounds with Mrs. Cournoyer

7:00 p.m.Invertebrate Lecture by Dr. James Wood

8:30 p.m. Year 11 students complete their presentations


almost done.jpg

Another hat to try!.jpg

Bamboo (grass).jpg

Bamboo leafage.jpg

Bananna flower.jpg

Bananna grove.jpg

Bermuda cedar.jpg

Bermuda Palemetto.jpg

Bermudaful hibiscus flowers.jpg

Botany lecture begins.jpg

Busy taking botany notes.jpg

Cereus.jpg

Cocoloba--sea grape.jpg

Counting Corals Lab.jpg

Easier work with a partner.jpg

Even chaperones enjoy shopping!.jpg

flowers in their hair.jpg

hand of bananna.jpg

Hibiscus flower.jpg

Hibiscus hedge in St. George's.jpg

Ice cream tastes better in Bermuda!.jpg

Is it algae or rock.jpg

Let the shopping begin!.jpg

Let's try on these!.jpg

Match me if you can.jpg

Match me.jpg

More shopping!.jpg

Mother-in-law's tongue.jpg

needing a rock to break the stem.jpg

Now it is a hard coral or a soft coral.jpg

Now what should be buy.jpg

Oleander.jpg

our home away from home.jpg

Our students love our chaperones.jpg

Quaint small garden in St. George's.jpg

Quaint street in St. George's.jpg

Ready to listen.jpg

Recording the data..jpg

Screwpine.jpg

securing the fruit from the tree.jpg

Serious look picture.jpg

Shopping break.jpg

Shopping is better with friends!.jpg

St. Peter's Church cemetary.jpg

Still trying to decide.jpg

Students response with previous knowledge.jpg

They had flowers in their hair.jpg

Too cute adornment for purse.jpg

Transect of coral.jpg

We can do this!.jpg

We need a closer look..jpg

Well, should we purchase these.jpg

working some more.jpg

Wright Hall.jpg

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