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Penny McCabe

@pmccabe2learn

Second grade teacher loves inspiring students to grow and enjoy learning.

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What was all that noise coming from the tank? Turtle tug-of-war! Snappy is showing us he’s ready to be released super soon! (The thermometer is still working.)#Turtletime

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Snappy and Flippy turtle release back into their habitat! Happy Snapping! (great camera equipment made social distancing possible) #Noticeandwonder

Snappy and Flippy turtle release back into their habitat! Happy Snapping! (great camera equipment made social distancing possible) #Noticeandwonder
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We're excited to partner with Acton-Boxborough for the summer of 2020, providing access to the Abound App for families with kids preK-2nd grade! @ABschools #kidsreading #summerreading #summer #reading

We're excited to partner with Acton-Boxborough for the summer of 2020, providing access to the Abound App for families with kids preK-2nd grade! @ABschools 
#kidsreading #summerreading #summer #reading
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Our Blandings Turtle hatchlings arrived! Our grade 2 scientists will be using our keen observation skills to collect data and give this species a head start! #noticeandwonder #wildlifeconservation

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Outdoor learning, observing, exploring and listening for sounds in our back yard habitats. So much noticing and wondering! #outdoorlearning #habitathike

Outdoor learning, observing, exploring and listening for sounds in our back yard habitats. So much noticing and wondering! #outdoorlearning #habitathike
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So much Kindness and generosity of spirit happening! Thank you to all the families present and past for love you shared on Teacher Appreciation day and each day! So proud of these student leaders! #connectED

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Naturalists on a hike to observe pond life and look closely at our vernal pools! Painted turtles sunning on a downed tree make an amazing new habitat for us to observe! #noticeandwonder #curiosity

Naturalists on a hike to observe pond life and look closely at our vernal pools! Painted turtles sunning on a downed tree make an amazing new habitat for us to observe! #noticeandwonder #curiosity
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Second grade scientists exploring spring changes! Investigating vernal pools, hidden animal habitats and our changing waterways.

Second grade scientists exploring spring changes! Investigating vernal pools, hidden animal habitats and our changing waterways.
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Nothing like a Just for fun moment with Mrs Hogan! Mrs Hogan led us through an April Fools joke inspired by the hilarious Duck! Rabbit! book. “It’s a bunny… April Fools! It’s a Duck!” -#justforfun

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A hike in search of spring surprises.. spotted herons flying, geese and goslings, turtles basking, ducks diving, and so many leaves leafing out. We were filled with wonders!

A hike in search of spring surprises.. spotted herons flying, geese and goslings, turtles basking, ducks diving, and so many leaves leafing out. We were filled with wonders!
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Grade 2 wonders turned into action. The pond was super low and our grade 2 scientists took action to share what they learned and noticed in letters to the town Conservation Commission. Thank you to the Conservation Commission for a thoughtful response! You empowered us all!

Grade 2 wonders turned into action. The pond was super low and our grade 2 scientists took action to share what they learned and noticed in letters to the town Conservation Commission. Thank you to the Conservation Commission for a thoughtful response! You empowered us all!