For our inquiry we all made movies about Turangawaewae - Our place. This is the movie Room 2 made about needing to look after our drains and making sure rubbish doesn't go down them.
We are an Enviro School. This is where we show the great learning we do in, for and about our environment.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Turangawaewae movies
A group from Room 12 made a movie about their ideas and plans for the Nature Trail.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
A visit from Enviroschools
Robyn Irving from Enviroschools came and talked to our Enviroschool committee about what we need to be doing to gain
Green Gold status. She described the journey as being like the Waikato River,
all the ideas and actions are continually moving and progressing…we had to place different labels onto the river to show where we thought we were in our journey, here is a photo of our awa and our ideas about where we are in our journey.
This was a good exercise to get us thinking about the process of being an enviro school and where our goal and vision lies.
The labels had words such as :
'committed to the journey
initial steps
empowered
courageous
exploring
laying foundations'
Words like 'initial steps' we placed at the beginning of our journey (our awa) but words such as 'exploring, empowered, and courageous' we felt should be found all the way through to different levels. We want to be feeling empowered and courageous in different amounts at different times.
On the enviro schools website it states 'The journey starts small, it ebbs and flows, sometimes quietly moving, sometimes racing along. (http://www.enviroschools.org.nz/how-enviroschools-works) . This is exactly how it feels to be working as an enviro school and the pace of progress depends on many factors; environmental - such as the season and the weather; professional - such as what is happening in classes, assessment and report writing time or a school show.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
So with the goal of achieving Green-gold status as an enviro school, what is on the agenda this year?
Here is a list of areas we want to work on this year, there will be more to come so please keep reading and make suggestions if you have any!
Kitchen garden
Develop our kitchen garden and develop an area that can be
used for whole classes to come down and sit in. At the moment it is hard for a
whole class to come down to the gardens and know what to do. We would like
classes to be able to come down and sketch as well as do some planting. We also
want to get the gardens a bit more organised and have a lot of usable produce.
Fruit trees
Create an area to start planting a small orchard of fruit trees on Putikitiki.
Rubbish
We are not happy at the amount of rubbish around the school,
we are thinking about ways to reduce rubbish and encourage students to bring in
less pre packaged food, as this is often much less healthy.
Nature Trail
Can we get the nature trail ready to be used by students?
Composting
Continue and improve our composting system – work on educating students about what can be put in the compost and what cannot!
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Welcome to the 2016
Enviroblog!
Hamilton East School
currently holds a Silver enviroschools status.
This year our goal is
to achieve Green Gold status. We have a beautiful school with incredible school
grounds that we want to make the most of and use to make sure that all our
learners understand how to live sustainably and healthily and with the environment in mind.
We have a lot of plans and ideas for our school and are excited to see what will happen this year!!!
Friday, August 14, 2015
Potted chives - Room 1
Potted Chives
We had little seeds,
And put them in a pot.
We put them in the sunshine,
And watered them a lot.
We waited and we waited.
Watched them grow and grow.
And then one day little shoots
Came out to say hello.
See the original blog post here.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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