This week in Grade Four, we wrapped up our work inspired by the book The Barnabus Project . What began as a story about unique and unusual creatures quickly turned into a creative and scientific adventure of our own. Students began by designing their very own original critter. They carefully thought about what their creature would look like and how its body parts would help it survive. From sharp teeth designed for tearing food, to large eyes for spotting danger, to strong legs for climbing or escaping predators, students explored how structure and function work together. Using what we’ve been learning in Science about animal adaptations, they wrote detailed descriptive paragraphs explaining how their critter’s physical features supported its survival in its environment. We then stepped into the role of scientists. Instead of simply describing our critters, students wrote field notes as if they were observing them in their natural habitats. They carefully recorded behaviours, movemen...