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In a local library that has reference books about whales. TV documentaries about them. If you live near the coast you could go on a whale watching trip.
I am an avid whale watcher who has been on hundreds of whale watches. There are many places in the world that are good for watching whales. I live in Massachusetts and there are many whale watches that travel pretty close to shore to Stellwagon Bank which is a summer feeding grounds for many species of whales (especially humpbacks which is what whale watchers want to see). There are whale watches in Boston, but from my experience the best trip is from Gloucester MA (about 45 min north of Boston).
I would say right wales. I'm like 50% sure..
bluefin tuna, sea turtles, ocean sunfish and basking sharks. im 100% sure
a whale!
There are plenty of things to do in Los Cabos, including deep sea fishing, whale watching and more. You can also play a few rounds of championship golf on the nearby course.
ziplining, zoo trip, zebra watching
A sight seeing tour specializing in African animals .
Some disadvantages of using field trips as a teaching strategy include logistical challenges such as transportation and coordinating schedules, potential safety concerns for students outside of the classroom environment, and the potential for distraction or lack of focus during the trip. Additionally, field trips may not always align perfectly with the curriculum or learning objectives, leading to a potential disconnect between the experience and the desired educational outcomes.
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The exposition of "Someone was Watching" describes the main character Chris going on a camping trip with his family. It describes how Chris is mature and responsible enough to babysit his younger sister.