2nd class would like to say a big thank you to everybody who helped to make our special day so fantastic.
Monday, 20 May 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Our News outdoors!
Well it's a sure sign summer has arrived. 1st & 2nd enjoying 'Our News' in the blissful summer sun! Long may it last.
Our herb garden
Here we are busy planting our sumptuous summer herb garden. Log in again soon to observe our herbs in full bloom!!!
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Busy baking!
We've been learning about the story of wheat. One of our classmates lives beside a farm where wheat is grown and harvested.
We learned that once the wheat is harvested it's sent to the miller where it will be ground into flour. We decided to use this flour to make bread for our biodiversity breakie!
We learned that once the wheat is harvested it's sent to the miller where it will be ground into flour. We decided to use this flour to make bread for our biodiversity breakie!
Replanting our sunflowers!
We've been busy bees replanting for biodiversity!
Our sunflowers grew so much that we had to replant them. This will give their roots more room to grow big and strong.
Our sunflowers grew so much that we had to replant them. This will give their roots more room to grow big and strong.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Growth in the biodiversity garden!
Yesterday we brought home some freshly budded plants for our biodiversity garden. We noticed that the plants had outgrown the pots they were in.
Their roots we tangled and they desperately needed lots more room to grow. We replanted them in our biodiversity garden.
Their roots we tangled and they desperately needed lots more room to grow. We replanted them in our biodiversity garden.
Looking for changes...
1st&2nd class decided to go back to the garden centre to see if we could observe what changes might have occurred. We noticed that the frogspawn was still frogspawn but had grown bigger!
We also notice there was lots of fresh frogspawn that was obviously smaller!
We couldn't resist picking up a plant or two to help 'liven up' our biodiversity garden!
We also notice there was lots of fresh frogspawn that was obviously smaller!
We couldn't resist picking up a plant or two to help 'liven up' our biodiversity garden!
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