Friday, 6 March 2020

Exploring the Rerenga Awa

Room 1 has challenged all other classes to go down to the Rerenga Awa, see what they can find AND spend 20 minutes weeding. We were down there today and found a rabbit hole (Cameron actually saw a rabbit race into the hole), blackberries, places to hide, only 3 pieces of rubbish, and holes to dig in. The weeding was so easy after all the rain.
Weeding.

A rabbit hole.

Blackberries - very tasty too!

Holes to dig in.

Only three pieces of rubbish - normally we find heaps!

Places to hide.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Room 1 we are Tui class from Kaingaroa school in the Far North. WE have a awa up the road about. a 10 minutes walk from our school. We have planted 100 trees down there to help the river. We liked your hiding spot up in the tree. We have lots of rabbits up here we hunt them by shooting and trapping them. We sometimes make rabbit pie.
    What did you do with the blackberries?

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    1. Aloha Tui class from Kaingaroa School,
      Thank you for your comment. Is rabbit pie tasty? We ate all the blackberries. Our favourite thing to do in the Rerenga Awa is to get muddy and dirty. What's your favourite thing to do in your reserve?
      Mā te wā,
      Room 1

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