4th grade trip

Wiscasset Fourth Graders Visit The Ecology School

Submitted by Becky Hallowell

Recently, the fourth-grade class at Wiscasset Elementary School embarked on an unforgettable three-day, two-night educational adventure at The Ecology School in Saco, Maine. The experience provided students with hands-on opportunities to explore Maine’s natural environment while building independence, curiosity, and a deeper appreciation for the world around them.

From the moment they arrived, students eagerly settled into dormitory-style accommodations, enjoyed locally sourced meals, and participated in a variety of engaging activities designed to teach them about the ecology of our state. Through skits, lessons, games, and guided hikes, students learned about topics including nighttime adaptations, glaciers, and watersheds.

During recreation time, students worked together to renovate a fort in the woods and expressed their creativity in the school’s art yurt. One of the trip’s most memorable highlights was collecting soil core samples to investigate the different layers beneath the earth’s surface. Students were fascinated to discover the noticeable temperature differences between shallow and deeper soil layers, bringing their scientific learning to life.

Upon returning to Wiscasset Elementary School, students reflected on their experiences and reviewed the many concepts they had explored during their time at The Ecology School. Their enthusiasm and thoughtful discussions demonstrated the lasting impact of this immersive learning opportunity.

This remarkable experience was made possible through the generous support of local organizations and businesses, including the Wiscasset Creative Alliance, Garden Club of Wiscasset, Damariscotta Lion’s Club, Norm’s Used Cars, Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, The First National Bank, Bath Savings Institution, West Bath Auto Parts, and All Hose Inc.

To express their gratitude, the fourth-grade students have created thank-you cards and a special slideshow presentation for their sponsors. The class is deeply appreciative of the community support that made this educational experience possible.

Photo credits: Becky Hallowell

Wyatt Underwood, Spencer Grover, and Benny West enjoy creating in the art yurt.

Nolan Hartford, Benny West, William Averill, Aria Nutter, Fianna Oakes, Aubree Pomerleau, and Amelia Gamrat play a game to learn about the hearing of deer.

Fianna Oakes and Aubree Pomerleau enjoy the stick structure they created.

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