Today we had lots of little helpers in the garden. The children have been helping to pull up some of the weeds in our planting area. There were some jaggy nettles growing in our garden. We quickly identify these and let the grown-ups get those ones, so they didn’t hurt our fingers.
“I’ve been stung by a nettle before it hurt.”
Using the gardening tools, we used our gross motor skills for digging, carrying and lifting the weeds.ย We had to dig deep into the soil to get the roots of the weeds or the weeds would just start to grow back.
We discussed how the roots soak up all the water from the soil and that helps the plants to grow.
“A bit like you having a big drink of water.”
“Look at the size of this root, it’s been growing a long time”.
As we were digging, we came across some insects that live in the soil and mud, so we made sure that we were extra careful.
“Look! lots of spiders.”
“I’ve found a worm.”
We made up some rules to look after our worms.
- We do not hurt the worms.
- We pick them up very carefully.
- We put them back into a safe place in the garden.
We love to spend time in the garden exploring and learning about our environment.
Article 29
You have the right to education which tries to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible and encourage you to respect other people’s rights and values and to respect the environment.