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"Never tell a young person that something cannot be done. God may have been waiting
centuries for somebody ignorant enough of the impossible to do that thing."

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Oranges galore!

Recently, students took a little field trip up the street to visit a neighbor. This friend of ours had a large orange tree that grew from her compost pile. Students were intrigued by this magnificent tree and now have very big expectations of our own compost bin at HO4K. It will be interesting to see what we can grow! We continue our learning in planting, recycling, nutrition and our environment.


Students always love exploring and using their senses. Students observed the tree and the oranges. We compared the leaves, the branches and the sizes of several different oranges. Students loved to smell and taste the oranges. We talked about the different measurements of an orange ie., how heavy, how large, etc.



 We each were able to find and pick our very own orange! This was a tricky choice for some of us!




While taking this trip we have a great opportunity to talk a great deal about safety. The students learned to STOP, LOOK and LISTEN while crossing the street. This is important as we need to be aware of any dangers that are near. We practiced this several times together!


Students also learned about respecting others property. We talked about how the mail in mailboxes is private information that is only to be viewed by the person who lives at that house. Students understand that they are never to look in, or touch mail that does not belong to them.


What a special treat it was to go out and enjoy a nature walk with such a beautiful day! We always have so much fun when we go on our adventures together.

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