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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Botany Day Out
Recently class 5 were lucky to set out for a day of adventure with Emily
Fawcett, an experienced outdoor educator. We went to a beautiful piece
of bush and farmland near Paraparaumu and explored bush and meadow.
Thank
you to Emily, the wonderful parents who came and Chris Vannisselroy who
saved the day at the last moment. What a great way to end the year and
finish our Botany Main Lesson.
Here is rhe poem we wrote as a group with everyone’s words and ideas added:
The
children practiced identifying and recalling different plants and their
leaves, wrote poetry about a stunning rimu tree and blindfolded each
other, working in pairs to recognise a tree just by feeling it. At
highlight for me was the
koru of the mamaku fern we foraged for, prepped and cooked on a fire.
Delicious. The children also loved playing in the muddy creek.

Here is rhe poem we wrote as a group with everyone’s words and ideas added:
You feel solid and smell of Grandpa’s basement
I feel calm, as old as time, in Grandma’s garden
Whispering words yet always silent
Standing proud
Smells like damp carpet
A guide, mighty and twisted
Peaceful
I thought I saw you take a step
Woody smelling and scary
Whispering airy silence
Feeling dark and damp, but dry, musty
Sounds like whispering
Purdy Biddle
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