Friday, June 19, 2020

2019 Growing Sunflowers

The Kaitiaki Kids have been looking at how effective our Worm Tea is. To test this theory, we planted some sunflower seeds in pots. Some of the sunflower seeds got worm tea and water, and others just got water. We left the pots in the same place so they had the same conditions to grow in.

The plants grew for 4 weeks. At the end of the 4 weeks we found that the total height of the Worm Tea plants was 92cm. The plants with no worm tea grew to 79cm. That is a difference of 13cm!

We have shared this information with the class who is selling worm tea because they will be able to market the worm tea as helping plants to grow quickly. We also want to share the results with the community so they buy our worm tea!

Plant 1Plant 2Plant 3Plant 4Plant 5Plant 6
Yes worm teaYes worm teaNo worm teaNo worm teaYes worm teaNo worm tea
Week 43cm1cm3cm1.5cm4cm3cm
Week 616cm7cm9cm12cm19cm19cm
Week 737cm25cm26cm23cm30cm30cm
1st4th3rd5th2nd equal2nd equal

Sunday, June 14, 2020

2020 Garden to Table: Lemonade

 
Miss Donnell showed us the lemonade tree growing outside Room 26/27. There were so many lemons growing on the tree but no one was using them! We decided that we would make some lemonade. First we had to pick the lemons off the tree. It was quite tricky to pick them all off.

 

We picked off so many lemons but we didn't know how many we had! Miss Donnell showed us how to put the lemons into groups of 10 so we could use our skip counting knowledge. After we had put them all into groups of 10 we counted each group. We had a total of 268 lemons.

 

Then we had to sort the lemons. Some lemons were bruised, were too small and had green on them. We made a pile of lemons that we could use for our lemonade, and the rest of them lemons went into our compost bin.

 
 Miss Donnell found a great lemonade recipe and an activity to show us how we make the lemonade and what ingredients we need. Our biggest job was juicing all of the lemons. It was tricky to try and squeeze all the juice out.

While we were juicing the lemons, Miss Donnell mixed the sugar and boiling water together to make a syrup. Once we had all the juice, we mixed the syrup, lemon juice and cold water together. We had to put our big pitcher of lemonade in the freezer to cool down.

           
                                                                 Here is us having our first taste of lemonade!

Saturday, June 13, 2020

2018 Kapa Haka Festival






2018 Stream Clean Up

 
The Year 5 students went out to our local stream to do a stream clean up. It's disappointing to see so much rubbish being dumped in our community but great to see that we have so many tidy kiwi's committed to cleaning up our environment.

2019 Forest Tour

To introduce our inquiry about NZ species, the Year 1 teachers created an awesome forest tour. Each teacher was a unique NZ species, and with the help of Mrs Tetupu our guide, showcased their species features and highlighted the idea that they were native to New Zealand. An informative and fun way for children to learn about NZ native species!

2019 Tree QR Codes

 
The Kaitiaki Kids have been hard at work looking at ways to care for the trees around our school. They researched the trees and made short videos about the trees and how to care for them. Miss Donnell created QR codes with the videos and we spent our lunchtime putting them around the school under the trees. Make sure to have a listen next time you walk by.

2019 Matariki Soup

 
 In  celebration of Matariki Room 30 made Matariki soup. The children were all given a job we had waitresses taking the orders, a head chef, kitchen hands and children cutting and peeling the vegetables. The children thoroughly enjoyed being apart of a restaurant environment and to their teachers surprise were wanting more vegetable soup! Kia kaha Room 30!

2019 Bread Bag + Tag Collection

        

A Facebook post from Mrs Allen to ask for our community's help in collecting bread bags and tags to be recycled. We are still collecting these so if you have any please bring them into school.

2019 Tiritiri Matangi Trip



Some of the Year 5's (Room 23 and half of Room 24) went on an amazing trip to Tiritiri Matangi today. It was a bit of a rocky ride on the way over in the ferry but once we got to the island we saw lots of beautiful endemic birds, trees and scenery. We also went on a Scavenger Hunt, visited the light house, watch house and Hobbes Beach amongst other things.
A huge thank to the Tiritiri Matangi Growing Minds funding programme which allowed our students to have a free ferry trip to the island, and also the very knowledgeable TIritiri volunteers who were our fabulous guides for the day.

2019 Celebration Concert


Elm Park held a Celebration Concert as a way to showcase our fabulous cultural and dance groups. Each year level had a song to perform and there were a few whole school songs.

Groups that performed included our Indian dance group, Year 3/4 Hip Hop, Year 5/6 Hip Hop, Korean Fan dance and our Elm Park School Kapa Haka group. We also had a surprise performance from our fabulous teachers!

It was great to have so many parents and caregivers along to help us see out another successful year.

2018 Bugingham Palace

Check out Room 25's blog about the creation of their bug hotel 'Bugingham Palace' located on our school field. 

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

2017 Check out our Worm Farm



2017 Growing Potatoes






2017 Celebrating Chinese New Year


    

2017 Growing a Garden

    


2016 Investigating the Worm Farm



2016 Planting in our Planter Box


 

2016 Garden to Table: Corn




2016 Room 3 + Room 29 Buddy Class

 

2020 Brain Food

                               

For our brain breaks, Room 4 have been eating pieces of fruit. Having a fresh piece of fruit helps our brains to get more energy so we can learn. Mrs Robertson told us that there were lots of mandarins in the orchard. Today we went to the orchard and picked some mandarins. We looked for the ones that were nice and big with a bright orange peel. We are so excited to eat these mandarins during our brain breaks. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

2020 Mulchin' Around

Our junior playground got some new softfall put on, so we had a whole pile of bark to move around the school!  Thanks to all the students, teachers and members of the public that have helped us to move this bark to different places around the school. It is going to be great for our gardens and to keep our area looking tidy.

Check out Room 13 with all their buckets of bark ready to go on gardens!

Monday, June 8, 2020

2020 Our Enviro Journey Display


             

This is our Enviro wall. It is located in the 2 Touch Room by our library. This wall showcases our journey with Enviroschools and also what is in our environment.

We have a display showing who our Kaitiaki Kids are. These students are the guardians of our school who are chosen to help facilitate enviro projects around the school and be a voice of change in our school. We also showcase what our short term and long term goals are in the school. These make up the plan for the Kaitiaki Kids over the year.