Monday, November 30, 2015

From Fish to Dish update



5th grade students are watching aquaponics in Ms. Smith’s classroom.  They planted lettuce in peat pods in October and moved the seedlings to the aquaponics towers in November.  Most of the lettuce is thriving, drawing water from the goldfish tank underneath.  The plant water is fertilized by the fish waste and is then filtered and cleaned as it runs through the wicking and pods in the tower.  A few plants have withered and the water was adjusted, but most are growing.  We have also discussed whether natural light would be helpful in increasing growth since so far, the towers have received light from indoor plant lights only. Students think it’s cool that we aren’t using a lot of water, but just recycling the same water.  Students are researching the benefits of aquaponics in writing class and will be writing persuasive arguments for or against this modern farming technique, which, if successful, holds promise for feeding people in areas with small land and water resources.


5th grade students are watching aquaponics in Ms. Smith’s classroom.  They planted lettuce in peat pods in October and moved the seedlings to the aquaponics towers in November.  Most of the lettuce is thriving, drawing water from the goldfish tank underneath.  The plant water is fertilized by the fish waste and is then filtered and cleaned as it runs through the wicking and pods in the tower.  A few plants have withered and the water was adjusted, but most are growing.  We have also discussed whether natural light would be helpful in increasing growth since so far, the towers have received light from indoor plant lights only. Students think it’s cool that we aren’t using a lot of water, but just recycling the same water.  Students are researching the benefits of aquaponics in writing class and will be writing persuasive arguments for or against this modern farming technique, which, if successful, holds promise for feeding people in areas with small land and water resources.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Second grade growing greenery

Second grade has had some successes and some failures when it comes to growing greenery! Some have grown and lived and some have not been so lucky. Some have decided not to grow at all. But we learn from it all! We are watching our plants closely, making sure they get what they need to grow healthy and strong. We are beginning to learn about weather and will be investigating how weather affects plant growth....hopefully we will continue to have more successes! Here we are checking the growth of our plants. Looking good!



Friday, November 20, 2015

Engineering Bird's Nests!

Today during their STEM special, Ms. E's class learned about how birds build nests. We then went outside to engineer our own! We all had jobs and did our best to help our team. We are learning how to collaborate and listen to everyone's ideas in our group :)




Thursday, November 5, 2015

Friday, October 30, 2015

Kindergarten's Outdoor Learning Update

Our Kindergarten students were thrilled with the opportunity to pair with 1st grade to plan their ideal gardens (as seen below).



After the planning process, we planted! Two Kindergarten classes planted in pots in their classrooms, two classes planted in the greenhouse, and one class planted in the garden-bed.



Kingswood First Grade Garden Update

Here's what first grade has to say!

We have been planting lots of seeds.

We weeded the garden a lot!

We have been watering the garden.

We are taking care of the garden.

New plants grew.

Flowers need sunlight and soil.

Tiny plants are coming up.

When you water the seeds they grow bigger.

The seeds are starting to sprout.

We have been planting seeds.

We looked and we saw some growing up.

It has been raining a lot!

The onion seeds we planted now look like little grass sprouts!

Our plants have been growing and growing a lot.

Some mushrooms grew in our garden!

We have been looking at our garden a lot!

When we went to the garden we picked some weeds, and then the other class weeded the rest!

Plants need water, soil, and sunlight to grow..

Our onion plants have all of that!

The soil is the most important thing for plants.

The most important things plants need are water and soil to make them grow bigger and bigger.


Stay tuned for our next post!!!!