This plant is the biggest and has another smaller one growing alongside it. I wonder what will happen to them being so close to each other?
Sunflower forest garden
Friday, October 29, 2010
Sunflowers October
The sunflowers are starting to grow now. Initially the slugs and snails ate some of the leggy plants but we replaced them and covered them with drink bottles to protect them.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Preparing our seeds
Today we soaked some jiffy pots and when they had expanded we put a sunflower seed in each pot and a numbered stick so we could identify whose seed it is. These are the names and their numbers.
- Miss M
- Bianca
- Keira
- Paris
- Kabiro
- Jacob
- Bailey B
- Melody
- Jago
- Baylee
- Michaela
- Tasha
- Angel
- Blake
- Samuel
- Dylan O
- Luke B
- Luke S
- Tyler
- Zedis
- 21Shaela
- Waimarie
- Caleb
- Liam
- Timoti
- Levi C
- Levi L
- Jake
- Emma
- Haani
- Avin
- Reef
- Celeste
- Natalie
- Courtney
- Hamish
- Finnlay
- Zac
- Ella -Rose
- Cayle
- Ngakau
- Lilly
- Abby
- Samara
- Abraham
- Kiana
- Nathan
- Anaru
- spare
- spare
The jiffy pots we are using |
Soaking our jiffy pots in water |
Numbering our pots and planting the seeds in them. |
The Sunflower seeds we have planted today. |
Friday, August 20, 2010
Otaika Valley School Sunflower Forest
Room 4 decided they wanted to grow some giant sunflowers but we needed some help sorting out the maths problems associated with making the garden. Room 2 have been working with Room 4 to create giant wooden butterflies to go on our outside classroom wall so we asked them to help us create, make and look after our forest.
The teacher created a maths problem sheet and we gave it to the students to see if they could solve the problem/s.
These are the seeds that we got from Kings Seeds.
Maths: Problem solving in real life
How many plants can we plant along the edge of the court fence so the plants have enough room to grow.?
The teacher created a maths problem sheet and we gave it to the students to see if they could solve the problem/s.
These are the seeds that we got from Kings Seeds.
Maths: Problem solving in real life
We want to plant a SUNFLOWER FOREST around our court on the inside (so the plants will be protected).
Can you draw a plan and show where the seeds need to go and distances apart.
We will grow the seeds in little jiffy pots then transfer them to the ground when they are big enough. We will keep a diary, on our sunflower forest blog, and keep track of progress, problems, growth and measurements.
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