Today some of the Eco Reps took part in a bird watch in our nature area. This was by far the best bird watch the Eco Reps have completed! We saw a range of different birds from our spotter sheets including a robin, greenfinches, wood pigeons, crows and blue tits.
It was also lovely to see how respectful and polite the Eco Reps were towards each other and staff too. In our nature area there were signs of spring too and we could see daffodils, croci and bluebells! We can't wait to see these come out when Spring arrives! Here are some of our Eco Reps taking part in the birdwatch.
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Today Miss Clementson met with our school governor Mrs Chavan, and with Andrea Walker the Environmental Project Officer for the South Area Team of Barnsley Council, to discuss future opportunities for the Eco Reps.
We are hoping to work closely with Andrea and her team to take the Eco Reps on a litter pick on Park Street and the local housing estate, to litter pick in a local park and to work with the community to litter pick at Shipcroft Community Centre. Watch this space for more information about these opportunities in the future! Today the KS1 Eco Reps went on a litter pick in the nature area. They talked about how animals might eat the litter thinking it was food, or get stuck in it. It was lovely to hear some of the children's science knowledge as they were picking litter with conversations identifying evergreen trees. It was very cold as there had been a sprinkling of snow in the night so we didn't stay too long! We took our litter pickers and bin bags and began our hunt for litter. We didn't have to look far because there was lots of litter on the school drive!
The litter we found was mostly sweet wrappers and crisp packets. We had to clear away the fallen leaves to find some of it! When the weather is warmer we will return to the nature area to continue our litter pick and help save the environment. Today the Eco Reps met for the first time to meet each other and discuss their role. Everyone was very excited to be an Eco Rep and share their passion for protecting the environment for themselves and future generations.
Today we discussed what issues are close to the heart of the children and they had the opportunity to discuss this with the other Eco Reps. They shared some ideas and decided what they would like to focus on in the future. Their ideas included; Looking after trees and planting trees within the school environment, Planting flowers within the school grounds to attract wildlife, Having a whole school "Eco Day" to highlight some of the world's most worrying issues and concerns, Having a stall at the summer fayre to raise money for Eco Rep activities or to send to a wildlife charity. The Eco Reps will meet again later in the term to take part in some activities and to discuss their ideas and make them happen! We have done lots of learning about how to keep our school site and local community 'Green' after celebrating 'Green Week' in school. We have learnt about Greta Thunberg in Assembly time and learnt about what she believes. We have also discussed ideas in our Collective Worship time in class.
Our new Eco Reps are currently being chosen so please watch this space to find out more about them and their amazing work they will be doing this year! Mrs Chavan is one of our amazing school governors here at Park Street and is ALWAYS finding ways to support our school to continue making it such a wonderful place to be part of. Mrs Chavan not only works here as a governor but works tireless within our local community too, often with her two children who are also members of our Park Street team.
Some of you may have noticed that a few weeks ago in our local area magazine, a whole article was dedicated to Mrs Chavan for her work in the community! Mrs Chavan has been a Ward Alliance Community Representative for seven years and taken part in many different activities to improve our area for the better. One of the activities has been funding community gardens, and Mrs Chavan has taken part in litter picks as well, both with Park Street and within the community amongst many other things! Thank you Mrs Chavan for your tireless effort. It has not gone unnoticed by the Park Street team, and I am sure it certainly hasn't gone unnoticed by everyone living in our area! THANK YOU! Today the KS2 Eco Reps went on another litter pick in our local area. We began by litter picking at school and were dismayed to find so many sweet wrappers on the school driveway. The Eco Reps thought that some of the wrappers had been dropped by children and wondered why parents did not make their child pick up their rubbish and put it in the bin. This is something we will be discussing in our Eco Rep meetings after the Easter Holidays. We were joined by a member from the Twiggs team and we litter picked along Park Street and the local housing estate. Yet again the Eco Reps were appalled with the amount of litter, especially in the salt bins and at the bus stop by school. There were lots of bottles, cans, sweet wrappers and other general rubbish discarded behind it. The Eco Reps would like to complete a final litter pick in the summer term. Thank you Eco Reps for caring and making a difference to our community! A few months ago we were lucky enough to secure some trees from the Woodland Trust to plant at school. Today some of the younger Eco Reps in school accompanied Miss Clementson and Mrs Greenhalge to the Nature Area to plant them. The saplings were planted alongside the path and will create a hedge over time for insects and other wildlife to live in. Classes will study the saplings over time to notice how they change and will observe them throughout the seasons to see how they change as well. These saplings will support our ecosystem and help to provide a richer habitat for animals and plants. Thank you Mrs Greenhalge for all your help and support today! Last year our bid for some trees from the Woodland Trust was successful and our trees are now on the way! These will be planted as hedging in the nature area for all year groups to observe and learn about nature through the seasons as well as throughout their time at Park Street. Keep watching this space for more details. The trees should arrive by the middle of March and the Eco Reps will arrange a planting session. Photos and updates to follow! Today some of the Eco Reps went to the Nature Area to plant some bulbs ready for spring. We know that we need to attract bees and other wildlife to our habitat to keep it rich and the ecosystem thriving. We decided where we needed to plant them and dug holes for the bulbs and covered them over. We chose to plant a variety of daffodils, tulips and crocuses. We loved planting and even found some worms! We were very excited, especially as it was one Eco Reps first time holding one! After planting we explored the nature area to see if we could see any signs of spring. We found crocuses, bluebells and snowdrops growing and there were some buds beginning to grow on trees! Here are some photos of our activity! |
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