Transportation Field Trip

The kindergarten class had so much fun on their field trip to the Route 66 Car Museum yesterday morning. The students had the opportunity to observe historical cars and see how they are different from cars today. The students asked some great questions and made observations as they discovered cars from as early as 1901. At the end of the trip, each student was able to pick out a souvenir car to remember their experience, compliments of one of our chaperones. When the class arrived back to the school, they shared their favorite car that they saw. The students will continue to learn about various modes of transportation throughout the next few weeks. This trip was a great way to compliment what the students have already started learning. 

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