Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Week Whitu EfS - magpies, blackbirds & snails

 Travis' magpie work:

Look at Cimone's wonderful magpie research:

Have you seen the magpie whanau around Farmcove? Learn more about these Aussie birdsin this week's EfS slides:



You might have noticed all the blackbird fledglings too ...



Or you can investigate slugs, snails & slime:








Thursday, 25 November 2021

Hunter Growing Food

 Hunter harvested carrot tops and capsicum seeds to grow. Check out how many capsicum plants he's grown from just one supermarket capsicum!

Wonderful work Hunter!





Wednesday, 24 November 2021

Week Ono Home Learning

Check out Cimone's awesome EfS work.  I love how she created a comparison diagram of two Green Gold Enviroschools and made a treasure map of all the the Enviro treasures around Sunnyhills School


I really appreciate seeing all your part time school and home learning EfS work.  Thanks for sharing!  It's wonderful to see all the litterfree lunches coming to school too. Keep it up!

Our litterfree winners and EfS prize draw winners had their prizes delivered this week.  I wonder who will win this term??

Here's this week's installment of Enviro activities:
















Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Week Rima Home Learning

 

Kia Ora koutou & a big haere mai for Week Rima of distance learning,  

I'm looking forward to seeing more of you from a distance around school.  

Check out this week's EfS activities:


Cimone's wonderful kereru poster:







Thursday, 11 November 2021

Our Submissions to the Ministry for the Environment

The Ministry for the Environment are calling for tamariki across Aotearoa to have their say on future climate change action.

Young people are 100% of Aotearoa's future. 

They want to hear all our ideas on what the government can do to take-action for our planet.  You can make your submissions in any form here - https://consult.environment.govt.nz/climate/a4b2e361/

Today Bubble One created postcards with their ideas, based on all the learning for sustainability they have done across the year.  Mrs. Daniel is going to post them.  Well done Evelyn, Sofia, Ryan, Charley and Charlie for making your voices heard.  

Can you create a submission too?


Clean up our moana.

Make electric cars the easy option.



Make packaging edible for humans and animals




Ban single use plastic



Solar panels for all



Electrify transport





Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Term Wha Week Wha Home Learning - explore, learn and speak up

 Kia ora koutou Sunnyhills GEMS, I hope you're enjoying our sunny springtime world.  There's lots of opportunities to learn in nature.  Check out the slides below and as always I LOVE it when you share your work with me, Mrs Daniel


Kauri Whanau:


Kowhai Whanau:


Koru Whanau:







Thursday, 4 November 2021

Auckland Outdoor Classroom Day

 The Room 15 Bubble potted up 320 native trees for Outdoor Classroom Day. Thank you to Lynda from Trees for Survival for personally delivering our seedlings and helping us plant #akloutdoorclassroomday 🌱❤









Sunday, 31 October 2021

Week Toru Home Learning

Nia's perfect pukeko



Maddie's totes adorbs mudcrab:

Hello everyone,  I hope you've had lots of fun exploring your bubble worlds.  Below is out whauau work for week toru, term wha.  Keep sending all the wonderful work, photos and artwork through.  Stay safe, be kind and keep enjoying the big outside, Mrs Daniel


Arya's magnificent pukeko:


Cute crab Liam!  I wonder who else explored the beach this week ...



Frida's bumble bee nature picture:








Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Home Learning Week Rua Term Wha

 Keep having fun and enjoying nature in your bubbles.  Here's this week's learning opportunities ...



Look at Monique's gorgeous kiwi:

This is Isabella's cheeky kiwi:



Matthew created a whole new garden:

Our new flower bed


On the weekend my sister, my brother and my dad and I decided to plant a new flower bed in the driveway.

I was putting piles of dirt into the wheelbarrow and my brother was helping too. My sister mixed concrete to put  on the floor so my dad can put bricks on the concrete. When we plant the flower bed hopefully bees and birds will come and lots of earthworms will come too. The bees will collect pollen from our flowerbeds and take it to their hive to  make the pollen into honey. The rain water can soak into the new flower bed and water the new plants. And hopefully the flowerbed will look pretty. The plants will create more oxygen so we can breathe oxygen into our lungs.

I really enjoyed gardening with my family.

Matthew




Blake has been growing lots of plants …and plant people! Well done Blake, I can spy a sunflower, swan plant and tomato plant. What a great mix.




Alex's cute kiwi: