This week in science I made an ecosystem for a spider. I felt like that was fun and easy. I didn't really need to put that much stuff in it. I went to Seward Park and got some plants, a branch, and a couple of worms that I digged out of the dirt. I also accessed my priar knowledge on some words that I guess would have to do with the ecosystem that the spider was going to live in. I say that was the hardest thing I did this week. I heard of some of the words before but last year in science I was bored most of the time so I didn't pay attention that much last year. I also answered some questions on what I need in the ecosystem and what I already have in the ecosystem. I also listed which one was a organism and which ones that's not an organism. That's what I did this week in science.
This week in science I learned that some spiders live in the dirt from making my ecosystem. I also learned that some spiders live with rocks under the dirt. I was surprised when my group had to put rocks under the dirt. At that moment I was like do some people do that to their pet spiders? That had me thinking for a little while. I also learned that there are green worms. I always thought that there was only pink worms under the dirt. That was another surprising moment for me. I also learned that there are a lot of plants in seward park. I thought most parks around here would just have grass and trees. Another surprising moment for me was that I barely saw any twigs in seward park. I can't believe that there are tons of plants in that park but barely any twigs. When I was accessing my priar knowledge on some of the words and heard some of the classes definitions on that word I learned a lot of different information on those words. That's what I learned this week in science.
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