“Animals teach us the beauty of nature, the balance of life, and the importance of kindness to all living beings.”
The pre-primary students of P. P. Savani Cambridge International School recently went on an exciting field trip to Sarthana Zoo. Accompanied by their teachers, the children eagerly explored the zoo, observing various animals in their natural habitats. This trip provided a wonderful opportunity for young learners to connect with wildlife and gain valuable knowledge about different species.
During their visit, the students saw a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, elephants, deer, monkeys, and many more. They were fascinated to watch these animals up close and observe their movements and behaviors. The trip was not just about sightseeing; the children also learned about the eating habits of different animals—how herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores consume their food in distinct ways. This helped them understand the diversity of the animal kingdom and the importance of a balanced ecosystem.
The students were thrilled and engaged throughout the trip, asking questions and interacting with their teachers to learn more about the animals. The experience was both educational and enjoyable, making learning outside the classroom a memorable adventure. The visit to Sarthana Zoo sparked curiosity and appreciation for wildlife among the young learners, leaving them with wonderful memories and valuable lessons about nature and animal life.