Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Baseline Data for our Bird Corridor

We are taking action for climate change and enhancing biodiversity by growing and planting more trees in our Bird Corridor. We needed baseline data to relect on when we plant next year. 

 How could we calculate how many trees were in a large area? 

 Room 3 & 2 had some ideas: 
 Use a clicker - Betsy 
Section off areas - Ruby 
Take a photo and then count - Rebecca 
Your mind - Andreas 
Use an aerial view - Baxter 
Count in fives/two’s - Poppy 
Count and take notes - Sara 
Count the trees and then count the bushes and then add them up - Amelena 
Baxter - use tally marks 
Predict and use rounding and estimates - Poppy 
Count the trucks and stems - Daniel 
Use a drone from above - Sara 
Arrange in rows and use timetables - Kardia 
Split into sections and everybody gets a section then add together -Harry 
 Split it into sections - Billy 
Everybody count then add - Erin 
Tally them up - Brodie 
Make a graph to show how many birds and trees there were - Ellie 
Estimate by seeing how many in one area then multiply - Eric Go in groups and have a certain tree to find and tally up that tree - Sienna We split into groups and used skipping ropes to divide off sections. We counted recorded then added together. These are our results:

1 comment:

  1. Lots of great thinking going on. I look forward to seeing the results of your inquiry

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