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Friday, March 2, 2018

Eco Energy 2018

A fine group of students have started their investigations in to energy this week, firstly sharing what they know already about energy they use at home, school and in the wider world and beyond.


We would love some expert help if you have any skills to share in this area or have any connections to sustainable energy reproduction, harnessing or innovations. 
Just email ionar@stmartins.school.nz

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Welcome to S'Mart Tank 2018

This morning we had a super excited group of students learning about what may be involved in S'Mart Tank.

We are fortunate enough to have five super mentors on board to support this group, we will be meeting these people over the next few weeks.

This morning we watched an inspiring pair of sisters from Bali.

We also went crazy brainstorming possible ideas.






How do Smart Houses work? What do you have at home?

  • Imagine if we could have musical shoes! 
  • Transforming hats! 
  • Invisibility cloaks! 
  • Kitchen gardens! 
  • Shoe vacuum cleaners! 
  • Self reading books! 
  • Paper making printer! 
  • Wheeled cushion! 
  • Self writing pen! 
  • Auto heaters! 
  • Skype watch!
  • Fishing rod camera! 
  • Classroom noise indicator! 
  • Rubbish bin compactor! 
  • Exercise shoes!
  • Skateboard jetpacks!
  • Salt water robot!
  • Self tying shoes!
  • Flying cars!
  • Auto cake machine!
  • Inflatable TV!
  • Foldable couch!
  • An anything rubber!
  • Windscreen wipers on windows!


Thursday, November 16, 2017

Native Nurturing

The "All Around Us"  Eco Action group went on a trip to Victoria Park. We went to a CCC programme called Native Nurturing. They learned about the pests that can be found in the hills and also learned to recognise pests' foot prints and scat ( poo ). We found out the impact these pests are having on our native plants and animals and what is being done to help control these pests. Here are some photos taken by parents on the trip. Thank you again to all the parents who were able to help on this trip.

How Banks Peninsular would have looked 20,000 years ago

Changes through the years in the amount of native bush found in Banks Peninsula


This activity had us studying pests' foot prints and their scat

Sadly feral cats like this very stuffed one,  can cause devastation to the native birds in the area.

 

What little pest walked through here?


Bite into the wax please!!!


Ensuring plants are protected from pests and have a chance to grow and not get eaten by pests


Looking across into a gully where there has been a lot of native trees planted


Monday, November 6, 2017

Beeee ready!!

The hive is in place, the beekeeping suits are ready and the bees are coming our way next Tuesday!

We have had an eventful Term 4 in the Plight of the bees. We are proud owners of three species of bees, leaf-cutters, bumblebees and soon to be honey bees.

The wonderful Rachel kindly spent her holidays sewing our fantastic camouflage beekeeping suits and designing our cool veiled hats. Thank you so much Rachel, we love them!!



Mr Winter spent the morning with us today, talking about the parts of the hive and how we will look after the hive once the bees arrive. We are so lucky to have him, he is such a bee expert!
He will be joining us again next week to deliver the nuc of honey bees to their new home.

Mr Ivan Lawson, from the Christchurch South Lions Club, also joined us this morning. The Lions Club are sponsoring the Plight of the bees group and we are so thankful for their donation and involvement in our project.

We only have one more Eco Action session for 2017 so next week we will be focusing on housing our bees in their new hive (with Mr Winter's help) and then we will end our session with a shared morning tea- hopefully some honey inspired treats.

 



Monday, October 30, 2017

Be significant!

"Us kids may only be 25% of the world's population, but we are 100% of the future."

This Ted talk made us realise that many of us want to be significant. Check this out with your families.

Monday, October 23, 2017

We are in business!

Yesterday our S'Mart Worms team received their first order for a portable worm farm. They were super excited and so they should be!!

All the groups have learnt so much - creating websites, communicating with adults and businesses via email, designing, making, advertising etc.

We can all take credit for one of our groups getting through to the sharp end of product sales.

Congratulations!!

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