Monday, September 7, 2020

Hunting for Bugs

On Fridays, Rongo-mā-tāne and Papatūānuku have Choice and Challenge together. One of the options is 'Bug Hunt'. We collect bugs from the garden to feed our class frogs. We don't take worms out of the garden though because worms improve the soil. We take slugs because they eat the vegetables that we are trying to grow. So, not only are we caring for our frogs but we are caring for the plants in our school garden too. 


We roll back the logs at the sides of the garden because the bugs love to hide under them in the dark. If we are quick enough, sometimes we can catch beetles and millipedes. 

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora rongo-ma-tane class I'm Riley from tawhirimatea. I remember choice and challenge when I was younger. It's nice you keep choice and challenge going. Bug hunt seem's really fun and it is awesome you are caring for your frogs!.

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  2. hi i am Xavier i like how you explained the steps to build it.

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