On the Farm:
Third Grade is enjoying the spring on the farm. The garden is growing very well thanks to the compost which is the result of their fruitful labors to collect, water, and stir in the previous school year as second graders. We have lettuce that is being harvested, strawberries that are being snacked on, and garlic, kale, cabbage, carrots, etc., all growing happily! Besides the usual chores of caring for the animals, the students returned to work on the garden shed. The “Garden Shed” has been transformed into the “Goat Shed” after the structure was taken over by the goats. The students added windows made from glass jars and plates and are now working on the roof. The students were also exposed to an extremely rare event of a rat snake eating a (dead) rat, another experience that is often a part of farm life and a part of the food chain.
In Earth Education:
First Grade has been finishing up their long-term project of making maracas. The students sawed bamboo stakes, dried the hull, filled it with beans, and sanded their entire piece. The students also have helped weed the garden, a task that is helpful for our garden’s success.
In Second Grade, the class continues to collect, moisten as needed, and turn the compost they collected throughout the school year. These chores will create healthy compost for them to use in their Third Grade year. Additionally, the students dug a hole and fired clay pots made last year.
Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grade continued their year-long project of building a water wheel. The water wheel has now been assembled, painted, established as a structure in the creek, and has been attached. Wonderful work!
Warmly,
Matan