Tuesday, September 13, 2016

New World Little Gardens

This week we have started our class challenge to grow the New World Little Garden. WE started by planting the seeds in their individual pots and then we were given the responsibility of looking after one plant each. We then discussed what the requirements are for a plant to grow and also remembered what we had learnt about photosynthesis last term. WE have started our individual slide inquiries and we will be adding photos to record the progress. Here are a few photos of our first week.

5 comments:

  1. Tena Koe, Te Puna o te Reo 3.
    I think that this is a great idea to teach others responsibility and patience. This reminds me when I was growing plants at my own house. Why do you want to do this?
    Ka Pai (good work)
    From Jessie!

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  2. Kia Ora, my name is Alex Co from Grey Mouth . The little gardens look cool I have some at home. Tino pai tau mahi (Good work) Do you have a full set of little gardens? I have egg plant, basil, and carrot. I remember this from when I do work in the garden at home. Heoi ano taku mo naianei (That's all for now)

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  3. Kia Ora, my name is Alex Co from Grey Mouth . The little gardens look cool I have some at home. Tino pai tau mahi (Good work) Do you have a full set of little gardens? I have egg plant, basil, and carrot. I remember this from when I do work in the garden at home. Heoi ano taku mo naianei (That's all for now)

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  4. Kia Ora Te Puna O Te Reo, My name is Corianna and I am in Mamaku 2. I really like your New World mini gardens they look great and fabulous. How long till you think you will see some results? Did you learn anything hou (new) that you did't know before about plants and about taking care of things? Well done
    poroporoaki(bye) from Corianna.

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  5. Hi my name is Tharindu and I am from May road school. How many plants sprouted from your little gardens. This made me think of my capsicum plant which I got from new world. Great work.

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