Thursday, February 25, 2010

Blue Iguana Recovery Programme




Year 6 are studying Preservation and Year 5 are looking at how we express ourselves so today they visited the Botanic Park to hear Head Warden John Marotta of the Blue Iguana Recovery Programme talk about Grand Cayman's critically endangered blue iguanas.

Blue Iguanas lived here for 2.5 million years with no natural predators. Introduced animals such as rats, cats and dogs, along with destruction of their forest habitat meant that in 2002 there were only 15 of the creatures left in the wild. Thanks to the work of the Recovery Programme 341 have been released.

We saw the iguanas at different stages of development and were able to ask lots of questions. If you'd like to learn more about our unique creature click HERE!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

George Washington Carver

Click HERE to view an awesome animated powerpoint presentation by some Year 5 students. They created this for Black History month and played it during assembly today.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Y5 and Y6 on the Blue Dragon Trail



Years 5 & 6 set off around the island today in search of some unusual blue iguanas. On the way they were involved in mapping the journey, writing poetry, reading and sketching. They were looking at how artists express themselves and also at how art can be used to educate people about conservation and preservation.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

@rt at the Governor's





Every year the Governor hosts an art exhibition on his lawn. This year the theme was Conserving Cayman's Oceans. We took some artwork from year six along for our first ever display at the Governor's.