Prescott Primary Northern
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354 Wright Road
Para Vista SA 5093
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Email: info@ppn.sa.edu.au
Phone: 08 8396 2577

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Exploring Mathematics and Gardening: Year 6 Takes Learning Outdoors

Year 6 students have embarked on an Design and Technology project this week that combines Mathematics with the joys of outdoor learning. This involves vegetable gardening, marketing, and creativity, offering students a unique opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a practical, hands-on environment.

The first stage of this project focuses on Mathematics. Students are tasked with dividing the school's garden into 18 equal areas, where each group will cultivate their own vegetable patch. This real-world application of calculating area and perimeter helps students understand the importance and practicality of these concepts. By working together to measure and mark out the plots, they learn valuable skills in teamwork and problem-solving. A huge thank you to Mr Isaac for helping them do this part!

With their plots defined, students will dive into the gardening aspect of the project. However, today they started by repotting existing plants and learning the art of nurturing young seedlings. An exciting part of this stage involves discovering the vital role of worms in gardening. Students actively search for worms and relocate them to their plots, learning how these tiny creatures aerate the soil and enrich it with nutrients. This practical lesson in biology helps students appreciate the interconnectedness of nature.

But the learning doesn’t stop with Mathematics and gardening. Each group also gets to design their own company logo and create marketing materials for their vegetable patches. This creative exercise encourages students to think about branding and communication, important skills in today’s world. They brainstorm and collaborate to come up with unique and eye-catching designs, bringing an artistic flair to their scientific and mathematical endeavours. So, watch this space as this project comes to life over the remainder of the year.

Stay tuned for more updates as our Year 6 gardeners continue to grow their patches and develop their marketing campaigns. We are excited to see the fruits of their labour and the many lessons they will learn along the way.

Here is a joke from our Year 6 gardening team:
Q: Why did the gardener plant math problems?
A: Because he wanted to grow square roots!

Nature Weave

One of the things that excites me most is nature play crafts that tick all the boxes. This week, our nature play craft did exactly that. It was simple and effective, it was sustainable, it involved fine motor skills, and was enjoyable. The students were invited to do a nature weave, using cardboard, rubber bands or string, leaves and other items from nature.

They started by weaving the string or stretching the rubber bands onto the cardboard, then threading through all the different items they chose to create a little piece of nature art. The students loved experimenting with different types of plants and coloured leaves to create a colourful canvas of nature. The best part is that all the items can be either composted or reused for future use.

Will you try this easy nature craft at your house this week?