"He who plants a tree plants a hope."
(Lucy Larcom)
Arbor Day was terrific! We attended a special event put on by Strathcona County for many Grade One classes, which complimented our Science curriculum perfectly. Our morning was bright and busy!
Sometimes we plant a seed and sometimes we plant a tree! We had front row seats to see a giant tree being lowered into the ground:
Our hearts were pumping at the "Nature-cize" obstacle course:
We planted our very own seedling in biodegradable cups, so that the cup can be planted along with the tree. Remember to give your seedling lots of sun, water, nutrients, and of course, LOVE!
We spun the wheel to win prizes, but first Mrs. Beliveau was asked a skill-testing question:
If you see a forest fire, what number do you call?
If you see a forest fire, what number do you call?
Phone 310-FIRE (but 911 will also work).
We all won bird feeders! Hooray!
We headed towards a treed area to build "fairy houses" with dead material (e.g. sticks on the ground, fallen pine cones). The students loved this activity!
All of this fun had us hungry,
so a quick tree cookie hit the spot!
We were in awe of the arborists! We learned that they are "tree doctors". We saw several of their special tools, including the chain saws! We met two amazing arborists, Spiderman and Cat Woman, who raced each other up the trees! What was even more amazing how how they came down ...
UPSIDE DOWN!
UPSIDE DOWN!
We learned how the rings on a tree help us count how old the tree is. We even got to practice on our own little "tree cookie":
We each received fantastic lunch bags filled with juice boxes and bananas and we settled in for an interactive performance by environmental activist and Juno-award winning Canadian artist
Peter Puffin!
Thank you to the moms, dads, several enthusiastic younger-siblings and even our former student-teacher, Ms. Gallinger, for joining us for the morning! Strathcona County put on another fabulous Arbor Day for us and we had so much fun learning about trees!
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