Students @AndersonEagles spent two days celebrating Earth Day and helping our local park #sd38learns
Photos: Richmond school takes learning outside to celebrate Earth Day https://t.co/CCQyuiwXFx via @TheRichmondNews
The school garden will be well taken care of this summer. Students in the on-site day camp will be watering and many families have signed up to water. Thank you, Anderson community!! .@AndersonEagles
March 6th is our next FREE monthly session and we have 2 amazing guest speakers to share their experience and tips around: interconnections! March 6th from 3:30-4:15. Register here: https://t.co/hgkdW1bLsz
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As an annual tradition, students have been busy harvesting and planting poppy seeds in honour of Remembrance Day. Every class is given a package of seeds to plant from our own school garden.
Inspired by a squirrel drey (nest) students worked together throughout the day to build a survival shelter from forest debris (branches, leaves, sticks, etc) .@AndersonEagles
After students planted, watered, harvested, washed and chopped potatoes, they enjoyed their reward: French Fries! Made in the air fryer. Students really enjoyed the fries saying they were “better than McDonalds”!
Students were busy harvesting beans, corn and squash from our Three Sisters garden. What do you do with all the beans? Put them in order from longest to shortest!
How do you get students to run for 40 minutes without complaining? Paper Bag kites!. Students hold the bag until it fills with air and then release. Then they run after it to catch it! Students learn the force of wind and where improperly disposed litter goes.
Wonderful display of sunflowers in the school garden. Students have been looking closely and enjoying watching all the creatures visiting the flowers. .@AndersonEagles