The students in Amy Williams’ second grade class have been learning about the different habitats that are home to polar bears, snakes, jaguars, parrots, and other animals and recently built creative three-dimensional dioramas as part of a winter science project.

The dioramas, which were completed on January 8, are now on display in the hallway outside Ms. Williams’ classroom. As part of the assignment, the students have also been giving oral reports on the animals they chose and their habitats. On Thursday, January 14, Lily Kimmerley and Dominik Gilbert presented their projects. Lily talked about pandas and their mountain habitat and Dominik presented his diorama on grey wolves and their mountain and forest habitats.

“The students have done a great job with their projects,” Williams said. “My favorite part is seeing them learn how an animal can be endangered if their habitat is disrupted if something they rely on is harmed or removed. God put us in charge of the animals and our job is to nurture and care for the environment so their survival is not threatened.”

In addition to the panda and grey wolf, other animals the students studied included deer, ducks, penguins, monkeys, and sea turtles and their habitats including the ocean, desert, jungle, rain forest, and savannah.