The Pharazyn Reserve
Room 6 went down to Pharazyn Reserve to plant native trees to help native birds have a place to live The reserve is near Waikanae down by Peka Peka.
We put the plant in the hole and we got the soil from on the side, from the grassy patch. We held the side of the black plastic bag and slowly and carefully pulled it. Then we put the plant into the hole. Next we buried the tablet and covered the roots with soil. We squashed the soil so the roots weren’t exposed to the air. The little tablet feeds it for a whole year. Soon it was time to head back to school. I was on the bus with Sam and Tawai.
Our whole class have a good day and we all want to go back and do more next year.
Written with help from Mr Corlett
Lucas, I can't find your posts for the last 2 weeks. Last week there should have been your "I have learnt ..." and your persuasive writing about "More sport?" and the one to Mrs Burns, a job application to be a librarian. Please see me if you need help to post work or if you are not sure what to do. - Mr Corlett 8.8.16
ReplyDeleteLucas, I can't find your posts for the last 2 weeks. Last week there should have been your "I have learnt ..." and your persuasive writing about "More sport?" and the one to Mrs Burns, a job application to be a librarian. Please see me if you need help to post work or if you are not sure what to do. - Mr Corlett 8.8.16
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