Elizabeth River Project educator Ashley Shepard, left, supplies fourth grade students from Granby Elementary School in Norfolk, Va., with plastic bottle "fish" to grab after learning how herons hunt for prey on the Learning Barge, docked at Grandy Village Learning Center in Norfolk on Oct. 23, 2015. The barge features six learning stations and claims to be the world’s first floating classroom.
i am one of the kids there. im the kid in the white striped collar in a blue jacket no joke
These are beautiful photos of the barge and the children who visited it. Their looks of intense interest and concentration say it all: Hands-on learning is meaningful and effective. Thank you for sharing this story!
WOWWWW WILL - FABULOUS!!! Thank you for such a beautiful essay about our Learning Barge. We want all the pictures please - best ever!!!
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i am one of the kids there. im the kid in the white striped collar in a blue jacket no joke
These are beautiful photos of the barge and the children who visited it. Their looks of intense interest and concentration say it all: Hands-on learning is meaningful and effective. Thank you for sharing this story!
WOWWWW WILL - FABULOUS!!! Thank you for such a beautiful essay about our Learning Barge. We want all the pictures please - best ever!!!
Thank you!
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