Friday, April 15, 2016

Making a difference!

This is the link to an Article about New Zealand farmers making a difference in our environment. This helps promote New Zealand's clean and green image.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/sheep/78874225/te-anau-farmers-win-environment-award

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

RECYCLE, RECYCLE, RECYCLE!

Check out the link if you want to learn more about recycling your oral care products!

We can earn a few cents per item that is recycled.

http://www.terracycle.co.nz/en-NZ/brigades/bsbf-schools


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Maungaraki Minutes = 13.4.16

Enviro Minutes
Meeting Duration: 10:30 - 11:00am

Attendees:
  • Mrs S
  • Sam
  • Zena
  • Al
  • Grace
  • Rueben
  • Jayden
  • Nitika
  • Matthew
  • Neha
  • Dylan
  • Tegan

Wrap-free Wednesday = Wednesdays were the whole school’s lunches has no plastic wrap.
  • Ecducate kids by going class by class and telling them what effects plastic has
  • Run an evening about a plastic wrap free school - talk about containers instead of plastic wrap.

Bottle Greenhouse:
  • All the frames are built
  • The bottles are all cut - we are needing more so there is a plea in the newsletter.
  • Meeting every Thursday Lunchtime with Mr Marsh.
  • We are needing to get more timber to finish making poles for the bottles to go on.

Gardening Gang:
  • Starting to plant Flax seedlings outside the dental clinic.
  • Meeting Every Monday
  • Gardening Gang are up to date with weeds.

Worm Farm:
  • Up and running again
  • The worms are looking good!

E-Team Blog:

  • Grace = posting like crazy.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Threemeketotara Blog

So, If you are a BIG fan of this blog....

Check out the Year 6/7/8 blog.... The link is right here

Go check it out!!!

Next Enviro Meeting

The Next Enviro Team meeting is next Wednesday!

Date: Wednesday the 13th of April, 2016
Where: Room 11 (Yellow Table)
Time: 10:30 (Morning Tea)

Gardening Gang

Every Monday lunctime,

There is a gardening gang that goes out with Diane and Mary-Ann to go and weed, water and make the gardens around our school look beautiful!!

The gardening gang get their gloves on and then get their hands dirty! Pulling out weeds, planting seedlings and deadheading the flowers so they grow even better than last time.

Peace out!
See you at the next meeting on Monday! :)

Bottle Greenhouse

Hey!

This year, one of our major projects is to build a bottle greenhouse. We are making this greenhouse by cutting 2.25 litre bottles of fizzy (empty of course) and using the top part, where the cap is. Then, we stick the half of bottle on a wooden pole, we have to squish them together to make them stay on the pole. We then have a frame for the 'walls' to click into. We also have lots of caps which we will be melting down to recycle.

Comment down below what you think about our project!

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Maungaraki Facebook Page

So our school has a facebook page!!!

We post our learning experiences and current events.

The link for the page is right here....

Paper for Trees

Paper for Trees in an organisation that encourages schools and educational facilities to reduce the amount of recyclable materials like cardboard and paper that goes to the landfill. The way this happens is the school organises an 'enviro drive' for paper and cardboard.

We are looking at this challenge!

To out find more, click this link... Here!

Monday, April 4, 2016

Our Enviro Meeting (5/4/16)


Enviro Mtg 5 April 2016
Morning tea meeting 10.30-11.20

Present: Mrs S, Zena, Al, Heather, Flynn, Sam, Neha, Ash, Grace, Yuda, Jayden, Dylan, Vanessa


Update:

Construction team. (bottle green house) Meeting every Thursday Lunchtime with Mr Marsh. We have build all the frames, need to start cutting bottles, Ash to talk with Mrs G about a note in our newsletter regarding the 1.5 litre plastic fizzy bottles. Mr Marsh is getting more timber to thread the bottles. Estimated time to finish end of Term 2 (hopefully). Place to sit it? Possibly still the friendship garden. Yuda reminded us that this area is prone to flooding, need to look at drainage.

Gardening gang. Meet Monday’s lunchtime seedlings were planted outside the office yesterday.  Weeding getting up to date. This group is also going to work with Sustainability Trust to build a new compost (was cancelled yesterday due to sickness, Mrs S is negotiating another date).  Corn and tomatoes are ready to harvest. (although the corn has a pest on it... Zena and Heather to research into ways to organically remove the pests.) Flowers have been planted in the planter boxes and cleaned it up. They harvested the seeds for the flowers for re planting. (Teachers Mrs Wardle, Dianne).

Idea: Hui meeting was last Monday night, they have expressed an interest in participating in another working bee.  Our thoughts: church possibly to provide the morning tea.  Hui are possibly interested in the BBQ sausage sizzle.  We could have a gardening gang. We discussed finishing our friendship garden area...looking at paving for the floor, constuction of the bottle green house.  Al offered dirt from his house for the flooring/feijoas etc.  Screens? Finish the mural (painting) and corrigated tin murals. Area beind the playground, turn it into a orchard??

Community gardens Wendy Garlick Sustainable Trust is meeting with Mrs S later in the term re helping Dianne.

Colgate - Grace (forgot about it) Mrs Walker onto it.

Worm farm - R8 - we think R8 are doing the worm - Matt to check with Mrs Webby.  Dianne has been checking on the worm farm, needs to be well feed.

Compost - Logan - R9+10 - Totara taking the food scrapes to the worm farm.  We are collecting the yoghurt pottles they will go into the art cupboard.

Sam has finished the posters re the compost competition and one for Colgate as well.  Looking at running the compeition in early T2 prizes W4/5. Prizes Sam thinks icecream (something for a whole syndicate) we will keep thinking about prizes. Goal is to reduce the waste bin.

Paper for Trees - Heather and Zena in charge.  Made document re collection of data for paper recycling, we are too late for this round, but it is worth recording the data.  Mr Marsh was ringing waste management to get the paper waste data.  Heather will check with Mr Marsh as to how he got on.

Walking to school - Moving March - went really well, Totara provided the stamps and stickers. Mrs Renfew was running this.

Grace has taken over the e-team blog :)Yay!


Mrs S meeting with Micheline Evans from Enviroschools at 3.30 today in our hub.

Notes taken by Mrs Sutherland.... :)


Welcome to 2016!

Welcome to 2016!
New Year, new projects and new ways to be sustainable. It has been a while since the last post. So I'll do my best to fill you in. Over 2015, the E-Team has been busy! The year was great, we entered a competition to make a short film about sustainability. It was a great experience with the year eights that have now left the team.

Also, last year, we got out butterfly garden up and running! The butterfly garden is by the staffroom. Teachers get to enjoy watching butterflies coming and going. Teachers can also watch the tomatoes turn from green to red.

Another project that we have done is all about composting! We have gotten our food scraps together using coloured bins. Our purple bin is for general waste, our mint-green bin is food scraps, the yellow bin is for citrus and finally our blue plastic bin! We distribute these bins to each class every single day.

We have also got two more gardens! One of the gardens is a flower garden, the second garden is a vegetable garden, in our school, we have a gardening gang of volunteers that monitor, water and weed the gardens to keep them healthy and beautiful!!!

This year, the enviro team is aiming for green gold, this means we are aiming for an amazing award that is for our environmental efforts. The way that we celebrate this is always different, each student in the Enviro team can earn a badge, to recognize what the team has done. Also to say "I'm a member of the enviro team". This year our focus is to get everything up and running like a well-oiled enviro machine. We are organising a working bee so stay tuned to hear how you can help!!!

To the left is the butterfly gardens. The butterflies were created by Room Eight.











To the right is one of our gardens.

below is our worm farm. The worms are tearing through the compost collected for them! 

                  Below is our flower garden.
Below are the yummy green tomatoes!