A few terms ago the big trees at the front of our school had to be cut down to make way for a new bus area. These trees were established and huge meaning they gave us shade on the field.
Mrs Cutler organised for some new plants to be purchased and on Marcellin Day - the day we give service to the parish and community - Tui class were set to get planting.
We were so excited! We had spades, gloves and buckets. We were ready!
Then...... when Mrs Cutler dug the first hole, it was like she'd hit concrete. Pan. A layer of solid soil! Even if she'd been able to dig a big enough hole the pan was so solid the plants roots would never have been able to get through it.
So, feeling a bit down, we had to come up with a Plan B.
After a while we had help from some Dad's who came to school over the weekend with an auger. They dug the holes in the places Mrs Cutler had marked.
Yesterday, we all went out again and this time we were successful in our service! The native plants, flaxes and trees are in the ground. We took turns planting and delivering mulch. The Tui kids set up a human chain to pass buckets of mulch and plants along.
We planted around 60 plants in about an hour.
Once the plants grow we'll have shade, a place to build huts and flowers for the bees.
Kakapo love to inquire about new things and work together to solve problems. We really enjoy authentic learning and choosing what we learn about. Our class shows mercy and gives service by taking on many roles of responsibility, which helps to prepare us to be leaders in our school whanau. We love sports, being creative and getting hands on both in and out of the classroom. Our prayers are filled with aroha and we strive to live our school values. Whakarongo ki te tangi a te manu Kakapo!
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Tui have Green Fingers
Labels:
Collaboration,
Environment,
School Beautification,
Teamwork
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I am so so thrilled with our new garden Tui! Thank you for helping Mrs Cutler and Mr Buckingham! It is absolutely stunning. I hear you learnt loads about planting too, which is even better. Can't wait to see the wildlife and our students enjoy this beautiful garden. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteHola Tui Class,
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a great place to play under the shade. You will also attract native birds. Are you an Enviroschool? What native trees did you plant?
Mā te wā,
Room 1
Hi Tui Class
ReplyDeleteMy name is Avania from Glenbrae school, I just wanna say what amazing work you guys have done it is just AMAZING!Keep up the good work. What are you guys planting?
From: Avania Room 10
Hi my name is Aj from Glebrae School
ReplyDeleteGreat work on plating. I think you did a very great job
Keep up the great work
Aj