Thursday 4 April 2019

Ms. Boyer's polar bear expedition!

Today after recess, we had two exciting visitors - Mrs. Boyer and baby Claire! Two years ago, Mrs. Boyer went on a polar bear expedition so she came to share stories, pictures and videos. Here are some fun facts and comments of what we learned.


All the polar bears are thinking about is seals, seals, seals!

Polar bears like to hang out around Churchill, Manitoba. Ask me why. (Hint: it has to do with the Churchill River).

Polar bears necks are the same shape as their head so they can stick their heads in the ice holes without getting stuck. Did you know polar bears and grizzly bear heads were different shapes?



People have to put polar bears in polar bear jail when they wander into town, they use a dart to put them to sleep first.

Don't go look for polar bears in a little race car because you'll get eaten. You need a big dune buggy bus and a guide. 

There was a polar bear named "Goofball" because in one of the pictures he laughed and he stuck out his tongue and his tongue was purple and so long!




The polar bears wait by an ice hole and when the seal comes up for air, they grab it and eat it!

We saw a picture of "Old Guy" who obviously in fights because of scars on his back and face and was starving because we could see his bones.



We watched a video about a mom and her baby. The mom was trying to sleep and the baby was upside down and being goofy and pushing the mom's face. 




Roman shared his King Cobra snake today. Mrs. Armour was very happy it was made out of wood and not real!



Shemuella is sharing on Friday. Anya's day is Monday.

Tomorrow for FRESH AIR FRIDAY we will going for a walk to observe signs of spring! Dress warm even though it's warming up later, it will be cool in the morning.












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