The Calverton School ninth- and 10th-grade marine biology class made a large air-up blue whale out of sheet plastic.
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The Calverton School sophomores Caitlin Chase, 16, and Scott Lee, 15, both of Owings, teach first graders, from left, Kaitlyn Palmer, 7, Liam A'Hearn, 6, Dylan Pearman, 7, Caroline Holt, 6, and Eleanor Rothera, 7, about whales.
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The Calverton School second grade art student Jenna Smith, 7, draws a blue whale Thursday created by the ninth- and 10th-grade marine biology class out of plastic.
The Calverton School sophomores Caitlin Chase, 16, and Scott Lee, 15, both of Owings, teach first graders, from left, Kaitlyn Palmer, 7, Liam A'Hearn, 6, Dylan Pearman, 7, Caroline Holt, 6, and Eleanor Rothera, 7, about whales Thursday while sitting inside a blue whale made from plastic sheet by the ninth and tenth grade classes. Students in the marine biology course have been studying whales.