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Monday, June 27, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
June 2
Mr. Daher and Mr. Armstrong’s Grade 4 classes planting potatoes in the school garden! We can’t wait to harvest our crops and share the food! Students had fun digging, measuring, and collaborating while following procedural instructions on how to properly plant and take care of red potatoes!
Friday, June 3, 2016
Friday June 3rd, 2016
Tomotosphere - Grade 3 Inquiry
Today all 5 Grade Three classes got together to plant our Tomatosphere plants in the St. Cecilia garden. The students were so excited to prep the gardens, plant and water.
We decided to plant the larger, stronger plants first and wait until our tiny seedlings become a bit stronger. The Grade Three Students are looking forward to continue their observations over the next few weeks and see how our plants grow and change now that they have more room to grow!
May 31
Mme Nathalie JKSK5 and Mrs. Smith’s Grade 1 Class
We have a great gardening block this week. We decided to
plant cucumbers and snow peas in our garden bed. All the students helped by
getting our soil ready. It was super dry. All students watered a section. Then
they had a chance to plant a seed in the garden. The students also noticed that
there were weeds growing around so we spend some time taking the weeds out of
our bed and around the beds as well. Here are some pictures of the day:
May
Tomatosphere - Grade 3 Adventure!
The Grade 3 classes are
participating in a garden project that is super exciting, called Tomatosphere. They
have received “special” seeds that have 2 packs. One package contains seeds
that have been sent into space and the other package contains the “control”
group, which have not been in space. The grade 3 students will learn how to
conduct a scientific experiment and compare the germination rates of the two
groups of seeds. This inquiry will help the children learn what plants need to
survive and also help astronauts understand some of the issues related to long-term
space travel. “It is an out-of –this-world opportunity for the Grade 3 students!!
We wish you luck with the tomatoes. We can’t wait to see how they progress.
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