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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Exploring Earthworms Through Playdough



















Room 21 dug deep into the world of earthworms this week, exploring their role as the silent heroes of our planet! Our journey began with a big question: Who is the Earth Mother and how can we help her?

We learned that healthy soil is key to a happy Earth Mother, and guess who plays a starring role in keeping the soil healthy? Earthworms!

To truly understand these wiggly wonders, we got creative. Our classroom transformed into a mini earthworm factory, with brown, pink, and red playdough becoming the building blocks for our very own earthworm models.

As we sculpted, we brainstormed everything we were learning about earthworms. "They don't have eyes, but they can feel things with their bumpy skin!" said Thomas, carefully adding texture to his worm. "They eat leaves and other things in the dirt, then they make these cool castings," explained Zane, shaping a little pile of brown playdough next to his worm. "Those castings are like worm poop, but they're good for the plants!" chimed in Ema, adding a touch of green to her model.

Through our playdough creations, we discovered the many ways earthworms contribute to a healthy Earth Mother:

  • They tunnel through the soil, making air pockets for plants to breathe.
  • They munch on leaves and other debris, breaking them down into nutrients plants can use.
  • Their "castings" (worm poop!) are packed with these nutrients, making the soil super fertile.

By the end of our playdough session, Room 21 wasn't just holding earthworm models, we were holding newfound appreciation for these amazing creatures. We realised that even though they live underground and might seem slimy, earthworms are vital to the health of our planet.

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Our Earth Mother- Papatuanuku


This term, Room 21 has been on a mission to learn more about Papatuanuku, our Earth Mother in Te Ao Māori (the Māori worldview). We've been exploring how we can care for her and keep her healthy.

Our classroom transformed into an art studio buzzing with creativity! Our goal? To create a wall display dedicated to Papatuanuku.

As we drew, we wove in what we've learned about caring for Papatuanuku:

  • We used green and blue colours to show the importance of clean water and healthy forests.
  • We talked about littering and pollution, and how we can keep Papatuanuku litter-free.
  • We reminded ourselves to be kind to all the creatures that share our planet with us.

By the end of our art session, our wall wasn't just a display, it was a promise. A promise to learn more about Papatuanuku and do our part to keep her healthy and beautiful. Every time we look at our creation, it will remind us of our responsibility towards our Earth Mother.