As part of our Science topic this half term, Y2W visited South Shields coastline and explored the rock pools, which are unique habitats. We identified different living things that live there and talked about how they are adapted to their habit. We talked about how rock pool habitats provide the basic needs for different kinds of animals and plants that live there, and how they depend on each other. We found lots of living things such as limpets, barnacles, anemones, dog whelks, crabs, fish, seaweed and jellyfish.
Nancy from South Shields Surf School, who guided us, was super impressed with our enthusiasm, brilliant questions, finding skills and how much information we remembered. We loved it!





















