We've been hard at work over the past couple of weeks, building our Tautoru Garden Habitat.
Our inquiry focus has shifted from large scale habitats to habitats in our own backyard. Our garden (which needed some love!) felt like a great place to base our learning. Firstly, we learnt about what plants need to survive; water, soil, air, space and sunlight.
We looked at the soil in our Tautoru garden beds and decided that it wasn't a great environment for our plants to thrive. This formed garden project number 1: Empty out the soil, remove the weeds and put the old soil back in, mixed with new soil and compost. This project involved some heavy lifting and your tamariki were hard at work!
Once the soil met our high Tautou standards we were ready to plant seeds. We made sure to spread our seeds evenly throughout the gardens as we know space is an important part of a plants survival.
Alongside our hard work in the garden beds, we've been learning in class about what else in a plants habitat helps it survive - check out these notes we made about bees!
Next time you're at school, please check out our plant habitat by Little Kids, we are very proud of it!
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