Today was Division 5’s first day of Roots2Grow for this year. Due to some scheduling issues, we had to reschedule a couple of times, but we lucked out today with good weather and lots to do!
Today we were exploring the garden and schoolyard. We looked for spaces that might pose problems for the school community when it rains, and other areas that have significant seasonal water activity. Students worked together in groups to plant grass seed, identify signs of water movement, pick up garbage, and explore some of the ways for water to move through the landscape without producing damage (erosion).
Great to watch our progeny’s hands on learning, training and development in a comprehensive mix of sanitation, botanical science, drainage and the means to secure against erosion all in one go.
Great job 👍
From one of the Grandpas:
Great to watch our progeny’s hands on learning, training and development in a comprehensive mix of sanitation, botanical science, drainage and the means to secure against erosion all in one go.
Great job 👍
Wow,MahshahAllah Isa,what a beautiful work,you are doing,it,ll be helpful for you,to make your home green. .