Square of Life By: Madison, Sara, Elena, and Anushka.

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Square of Life By: Madison, Sara, Elena, and Anushka

Oak Lake Community School Saw……...

Insects such as.. Ants Worms Beetles Spiders Flying Bugs

And Plants such as Trees Grass Weeds Bushes Elm Trees Maple Trees Apple Trees Crab Apple Trees Blue Spruce Trees

Also Non-Living Things such as Dirt Plastic Big Rocks Small Rocks

Goodnoe Elementary School Saw…………..

Insects such as Ants Spider Flying bugs Ants Spider Flying bugs

And Plants such as Trees Grass Weeds Trees Grass Weeds

Also Non-Living such as Dirt Plastic Small Rocks Dirt Plastic Small Rocks

Conclusion We found out that Oak Lake Community School found more plants than Goodnoe. Oak Lake over all found more objects than Goodnoe. Also Oak Lake found and listed a variety of trees. That’s our conclusion