LINDA WILLIAMS Bedford Co. Correspondent BEDFORD (Bedford Co.) Over the years, blue skies and May sunshine have greeted nearly every first grade class tak ing an environmental field day trip to the Wakefield Farm in Friends Cove. And so it was this year. Holding an environmental field day at the Wakefield Farm was the idea of Beverly Wakefield, a first grade teacher at Bedford Elemen tary School who lives at the farm with her husband Jim, and Laura . dg .wwi, gette Leach explains some of the types of pond life to these Bed ford Elementary first-grade students. With two older students manning the station, a group of first-grade students dumps items into the Super-Duper Recycling Machine, and then receive items that can be made from recycled materials. The station looks at stone tool points made by Native Americans and presents some techniques of archeology. Environmental Field Day At Wakefield Farm Jackson, an environmental teacher at Bedford High School who teaches ninth grade students. Beverly's husband Jim and his brother Tom ate partners in the 400-acre dairy farm. The two teachers decided that allowing some of the ninth grade students to join in the educational event by serving as teachers to the first-graders would be beneficial. “We decided it would be a great project for both age groups," explained Beverly. "I would bring my first graders to the farm where the could learn first-hand how the From the left, first-grade teacher and dairy farmer wife Beverly Wakefield kneels to identify and explain some of the pond life in this first grader’s sieve, while others scoop and look. This plastic sheet is laid out over top of the lawn and other items and slopes down hill. The first-grade students dump colored water onto it to demonstrate the concept of a watershed, and how all areas of the watershed affect the quality of the main receiv ing body of water. Atthis station, the Chesapeake Bay is the body of waterof concern. environment and farming relate. Laura would bring her older stu dents to assist in teaching.” This year there were about 200 first grade students and about 70 ninth grade students. It takes weeks to prepare the farm for the visit, which includes erecting a teepee. (Turn to Page B 31) Magneto help these first graders learn how to tell the dif ference between aluminum cans and Iron-based metal cans. * A s S N v \ \ S 'V «■ s