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From YouTube: Henry L. Higginson School Art Exhibition
Description
Henry L. Higginson Inclusion School and the Piano Craft Gallery partnered to create a project-based learning exhibition featuring the work of Higginson students between pre-K and second grade.
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A
Good
day
we
are
from
room
203,
we
are
studying
and
behavioral
inter
learn
and
let's
our
animals
hibernate
migrate
and
adapt.
My
brain
means
that
animals
travel
to
other
places
where
the
weather
is
warmer,
they
migrate,
so
they
can
survive.
They
need
food,
water
and
shelter,
they
can
survive
and
warm
places
and
vote
upon
food
animals
are
migrating
to
birds
else,
trouble
fish,
whales,
butterflies
and
some
that
hibernate
means
that
animals
walk
in
a
very
deep
sleep.
During
winter
their
body
temperature
drops
their
breathing
slows
down.
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That
means
that
everyone
remain
in
their
usual
environments
and
are
active
during
the
winter.
These
animals
artists
are
able
to
find
food,
water
and
shelter.
Some
animals
adapt
our
walls
foxes
ours
for
rabbits
rats,
nears
raccoons
and
Badgers
squirrels
grow,
thicker
fur
snowshoe,
Robin
girl,
a
white
fur
to
blend
into
the
small
pool.
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A
A
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And
it's
getting
colder
every
day,
then
we've
done
to
have
much
time
to
find
our
friends
you're
right
right.
Please
watch!
Look
for
caterpillar
caterpillar
lives
industry,
but
where
are
the
leans?
Many
of
them
are
on
the
ground.
Where
is
cosmo?
Look
here.
Come
the
smallest
bird
in
the
forest,
hello
hummingbirds.
Have
you
seen?
Oh
yes,
that's
not
a
caterpillar.
Caterpillar
is
long.
This
thing
is.
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A
A
Nice
bear
but
two
will
be
my
friends.
Oh
there
comes
world
hello,
raccoon
where's,
everyone
goose
flew
away,
and
so
they
remember
caterpillar
is
not
a
crystal
and
there
is
reason
for
the
winter.
Are
you
going
away?
Oh
no.
I
will
stay
here.
All
winter
I
have
a
warm
nest
and
lots
of
food.
Will
you
pray
with
me?
Yes,
world,
let's
break
through
the
edge
of
the
forest
and
fat.