Kindergarten students participated in a shared research project about an endangered animal called the white-cheeked gibbon. This animal is particularly meaningful to William Ford because, after a school-wide vote, the white-cheeked gibbon was selected to be adopted through the National Wildlife Foundation as our Endangered Animal of the Year. Kindergarteners read about it, talked about it, drew pictures with labels and wrote about it over the course of several weeks. Their culminating project is this slide show, where each of the five kindergarten classes designed 2 slides that include pictures that they chose and captions that they wrote.
Enjoy the show!
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