This term we are going to do a grass head competition, you can design your grass head any way you like. Each person grows a grass head, you can grow anything as long as it grows straight up like grass.
Here is the link that will show you how to make a grass head.
http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/grass-heads.html
From: Senior Enviro Agents
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Treemendous Makeover Application
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
gardening team
KIA Ora this is the Green fingers we're going to talk about re-planting in the room 1 garden.
First we pulled out all the weeds and when we finished pulling out all the weeds, we saw a fat
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin Soup
By: Charlene and Kaawhia
(Senior Enviro Agents)
Enviro Facts
Hello its the Senior Enviro Agents! These are this weeks Enviro facts that we will be sharing with you!
These are the questions we will be asking at assembly.
Senior: If you save 1 tonne of paper how many trees would you save and how many litres of water would you save?
Middle: How do worms absorb water if they don't have eyes?
Junior: Where does oxygen come from?
- (Senior Fact) Did you know that if you save 1 tonne of paper you can save 10 trees and over 71,000 litres of water.
- (Middle Fact) Worms don't have eyes but they have special organs in their skin so they can absorb water and feel where they are going.
- (Junior Fact) If the world doesn't have any trees we wouldn't have any oxgen because plants produce oxygen for us to breathe.
These are the questions we will be asking at assembly.
Senior: If you save 1 tonne of paper how many trees would you save and how many litres of water would you save?
Middle: How do worms absorb water if they don't have eyes?
Junior: Where does oxygen come from?
Monday, May 14, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Earth Hour Video
At 8:30pm on Saturday March 31st we will turn off our lights and participate in Earth Hour. What will you do beyond the Hour?
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Check out the rainforest-friendly-toilet-paper guide and see if your toilet paper is wiping out Indonesia's rainforests
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