In week 4 Kaipatiki Project ran a stream clean up. Brett Stansfield from Environmental Impact, Mrs Wilkins and Mrs Nicholson went down to clean up the stream after school. We were very surprised with the rubbish we found. There were orange cones and what looked like tantalised wood from the building of the stream bridge amongst the rubbish found in the stream. The Council has been contacted to come and collect the rubbish. This week we intend to write to the Council to see if they can talk to their contractors as some of this rubbish may have been left by them. :(
Mrs Nicholson cut back all the cutty grass to make it easier for us to access the stream next time we go down to monitor the stream.
Verran Primary is a small primary school surrounded by reserves in the middle of Birkenhead. Verran Primary School is an Enviro School - winning the National Green Gold Environmental Award in 2004. Children, Staff, Parents and the local community are working at establishing sustainable systems within the school; children lead this - working in their lunch breaks. Check out our posts below and leave a comment!
Saturday, 29 February 2020
Week 3 & 4.
Last week we were very busy cycling to gather water from our tank and water the gardens. They are very dry.
We continued with our seed gathering and placed sheep pellets into the tree seedlings to fertilise them.
There are so many bananas on our palm that we began to harvest them. They were delicious. We also found grapes to fill our platter also.
This week we made the bananas into banana smoothies and banana muffins. Yum, yum.
We continued with our seed gathering and placed sheep pellets into the tree seedlings to fertilise them.
There are so many bananas on our palm that we began to harvest them. They were delicious. We also found grapes to fill our platter also.
This week we made the bananas into banana smoothies and banana muffins. Yum, yum.
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
First Enviro Lunchtime for 2020
Congratulations to Manuka and Rimu for a fantastic first Enviro lunchtime. Our Komiti Kaitiaki students did us proud. Today they ran several activities for the children within our school to participate in. There were fun activities like the camouflage game down in our forest as well as several maintenance activities. Here is just a wee snippet of some of the maintenance activities:
Making seed balls for the riparian garden |
Potting trees for trees for survival |
Potting trees for trees for survival |
Cycling to fill water from the tank to water the gardens |
Catching flies for Tane our gecko |
Checking our the butterfly house |
Planning improvements to the butterfly house |
Bagging up seeds after collecting them from the hollyhock and parsley plants. |
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