Wednesday, May 26, 2021

I roto i nga ngahere

 I tēnei rā, ka haere mātou ko Te Kāhui o ngā Mātā Raukura ki te Ngahere o Manukorihi. I reira, i kimihia nga ngāngara me titiro i nga rākau o tāne. 

This morning, we went to the Ngahere behind Manukorihi Park in search for bugs. We found so many fascinating critters there which has sparked our inquiry this term, based around Te Whenua. 



These are some of the things the tamariki have noticed both around the Ngahere here at Manukorihi, but also in our kura whenua:
  • Grass & Mud - Bottom of the school
  • Rākau
  • Kōwhai
  • Pohutukawa
  • Harakeke
  • Bugs everywhere
  • Rubbish around the outside of the school
  • Noxious weeds


From our wonderings, we have decided upon some actions we can do to help whakapai te kura whenua:
  • Build a bug house for good bug / Ngāngara Hotels / Weta Whare
  • Pull out the noxious weeds
  • Trap the rats, mice, stoats, weasels, ferrets, possums
  • Pick up rubbish
  • Water the plants
  • Plant more flowers
  • Plant more rākau



If you or your whānau are experts in these areas, we would love your awhi in our kopa to help us with our learning. Otherwise, stay tuned on our class blogs to follow our adventures!







1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Te Mātā Tipuranga,
    I loved reading about your trip to the ngahere. I thought you had some great ideas about how you could help with some of the problems you noticed. It would be really neat if you shared an update on your blog about how you are getting on with some of these projects.
    - Whaea Fi

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