Outdoor Learning Environment
We had the help of our wonderful custodian, Mr. Wallace, take apart some old pallets. We are painting them blue and green to represent the colors of Fall Creek Elementary. Students were begging to help with this task.
Not only was painting fun, but the students discovered "washing the paint brushes." Students have spent the past three days washing and rewashing brushes and taking turns of washing with soap and drying the brushes.
Observation sketches of the garden before it was weeded and after. A little compare and contrast! Parents and students filled five large trashbags!
How many tomatoes were we able to keep? How do we know if the tomatoes are ripe and ready?
Students helped rake and turn over the mulch. We are thankful for the dads and their muscles to help "set" the tree stumps in the ground!
Another station was listening to the story, Sorting in the Fall. Students then drew pictures with sidewalk chalk. Some drew fall scenes while others drew materials they could sort that we find in our outdoor learning area,
Thankful for the many donations of mums! Planting and digging in the dirt was a favorite by many students. Are mums an annual or a perennial?
We found worms!
We found praying mantis!
Our favorite was finding the toad in our garden beds! Wow... check out the camoflage!
Who's afraid of spiders? What do you wonder?
The new arbor built to welcome friends to our "kinder garden"
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