Nau mai Haere Mai. We are a year 7 and 8 collaborative hub at Gisborne Intermediate, in Turanganui-a-Kiwa/Gisborne, NZ.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Turanganui - Awa Kaitiakitanga
Turanganui Awa Kaitiakitanga with EIT this morning. Setting up our Awa with new plants. Soraya from EIT has been teaching us about Carbon and Nitrogen make up and what is the best composition in the soil for our plants. Students have also been making observations on the bird wildlife and the ongoing changes that our planting will make to their habitat.
Labels:
Environment,
Heritage,
Tupapa,
Turanganui
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Hi my name is Faka'ata and I go to tamaki primary school.Something I really like about your blog post is that you put lots of picture inside of it.another thing I liked about your blog post is that you did some planting.Something you could work on is to wirte some more pragraphs.
ReplyDeleteHi Gisborne School! Its great to see you guys looking after the environment, and planting some trees!
ReplyDeleteI like how you provided lots of pictures for us to see!
Kia Ora, It's Kayla here from St Patrick's school Greymouth. I really like how you guys are looking after the environment and how you put heaps of photos!
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ReplyDeleteHi, It's Blake here, I love how you are making sure our environment is sustainable for years to come, I also love how you provided lots of photos, Good Job!
ReplyDeletekia ora Robbie her, it's incredible how you guys are helping out the earth. I just wish everyone could do the part in the world.
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