Our fabulous student teacher, Miss Coulter helped us! We put damp cotton wool into a container and made a little bed for the seeds. Then we each sprinkled our own little seeds into the containers. Now we will wait to see if they grow. If they grow it means the Matariki stars are bright then there will be lots of food. If they don't grow it means the Matariki stars are dull and there will not be much food.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Planting seeds...
As part of our Matariki study we have planted new seeds so that new plants will grow.
Our fabulous student teacher, Miss Coulter helped us! We put damp cotton wool into a container and made a little bed for the seeds. Then we each sprinkled our own little seeds into the containers. Now we will wait to see if they grow. If they grow it means the Matariki stars are bright then there will be lots of food. If they don't grow it means the Matariki stars are dull and there will not be much food.
Our fabulous student teacher, Miss Coulter helped us! We put damp cotton wool into a container and made a little bed for the seeds. Then we each sprinkled our own little seeds into the containers. Now we will wait to see if they grow. If they grow it means the Matariki stars are bright then there will be lots of food. If they don't grow it means the Matariki stars are dull and there will not be much food.
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