Journey to the Center of Connecticut
Posted by Craig KnebelThis is no Jules Verne fictional tale. Unquowa’s sixth grade class descended forty feet into the earth to examine a Karst, or water solutions formed, cavern. Inside the cave the students learned about the erosive effect of water on even hard rock like marble. Students learned the history of the cave and explored its lower recesses on hands and knees. Outside, they learned about mankind’s development of primitive tools from rocks, and made their own rock necklaces.
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