By Parshina Elizaveta | Project Leader
Today I want to tell you about our latest news.
June 9th we went to the Main Botanical Garden in Moscow. Location was chosen by our students – Olya, Pasha, Teia and Volodya (you heard about Teia and Volodya in previous reports).
The trip was with Big Change teachers and students who attended natural science classes this year. In a result it was very cognitive event - most of the students visit Garden for the first time. Volodya: "I wanted to see live what we talked about in classes."
In the garden guys had a lot of questions and jokes, and they were able to see what they had seen only in books. We saw representatives of almost all groups of lower and higher plants, birds of different habitats - forests, open spaces and water. The variety of plants was, of course, significantly greater than in books.
We visited the most interesting part of the garden - the Japanese Garden, which, as noted by students was "less than expected". It turns out that miniature size is one of the main features of the Japanese gardens.
In the Japanese garden arbor we dreamed a little that we could hold literary meetings, drawing classes or another summer activities here. In the evening we observed from the bridge how water lilies are closing.
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