Friday, April 3, 2026

New England Aquarium

"Hop on, kids, we’re headed under the sea!" said in my best Ms. Frizzle voice. We hopped on the Magic School Bus and headed to the New England Aquarium in Boston, and spent the day exploring the incredible world beneath the ocean’s surface.

One of the highlights of our trip was the giant ocean tank in the center of the aquarium. As we walked up the spiral ramp, we spotted colorful fish swimming through coral reefs, saw Myrtle the Turtle gliding through the water, and even sharks swimming below us. Students eagerly pointed out animals they recognized and asked thoughtful questions about the different species and habitats. 

Another favorite part of the day was visiting the touch tank. Students had the opportunity to gently interact with tide pool animals. It was an exciting hands-on experience that helped bring our ocean learning to life! This experience was especially meaningful because it helped prepare us for our upcoming tide pooling adventure in June. Students practiced careful observation skills and learned how to respectfully interact with marine life and fragile coastal ecosystems. We are excited to continue our learning outdoors when we explore tide pools ourselves next month.

Of course, the penguins were also a big hit. We loved watching them hop across the rocks, dive into the water, and interact with one another. We also love seeing Cayenne, the seal who painted the artwork hanging in our classroom. Make sure to ask about it next time you stop in. 

Throughout the day, students learned about ocean ecosystems, animal adaptations, and the importance of protecting our oceans. We discussed how pollution affects marine life and explored ways we can all help care for our planet by reducing waste, recycling, and making environmentally friendly choices. A huge thank you to the PTO and chaperones who helped make this trip possible. 


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