Dec. 3—Fish. The ocean. Stinky.
The room full of third-graders was quick to answer when Tiniya Dixon, a public programs coordinator at Mobius Discovery Center, queried them on what the aroma making its way around the building smelled like. A couple sat with their shirts over their noses to block the stench, initially disgusted, then curious as Dixon began to distribute to each student trays holding the source of the smell: about a dozen small squids.
On Tuesday, Westview third-graders from teacher Tiffiny Santos' class spent the day at Mobius for a science-filled field trip culminating in th
The room full of third-graders was quick to answer when Tiniya Dixon, a public programs coordinator at Mobius Discovery Center, queried them on what the aroma making its way around the building smelled like. A couple sat with their shirts over their noses to block the stench, initially disgusted, then curious as Dixon began to distribute to each student trays holding the source of the smell: about a dozen small squids.
On Tuesday, Westview third-graders from teacher Tiffiny Santos' class spent the day at Mobius for a science-filled field trip culminating in th
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