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Hofstra learns all about earthworms!

1/16/2014

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The yellow table is hard at work dissecting their earthworm!
We found dirt and five hearts inside our earthworms when we dissected them! The earthworm ate all of the dirt that was inside him! - Yuri, Julius, Ashanti

I liked breaking open the earthworm. - Nathaniel

I liked finding the dirt inside the earthworm. -Jonathan

Segments and setae help the earthworm move! -Xavier and Johnnie

Earthworm likes to eat lettuce because it's from nature and earthworms are from nature! -Shanaya and Farmata

Earthworms need dirt, water, and dark places for their habitat! -Dianne

Earthworms camouflage itself and burrow into the dirt to protect itself from predators! -Dylan

Birds are earthworm predators! -Nia

Earthworm poop makes trees grow bigger! -Farmata and Xavier

Leave us a question in the comments: What questions do you still have about earthworms?
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1/16/2014 07:37:28 am

I love this school, my son is happy, his love of science is growing. Thanks for all the teachers.

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