Rain Garden and Tree Planting
Slanesville
Elementary School, Slanesville, WV
The
thirty-five 1st grade students at Slanesville Elementary
School took part in a tree and flower education day. Students
identified the key parts of a tree and made observations of a tree
cookies. Upon passing out the tree cookies one student shouted, “The
rings tell how old the tree is and you can count them to find out!”
Students used their sense of touch, smell, and sight to form
conclusions about the different cookies. Comments included: smooth,
bumpy, smells like syrup, different shades of brown, and the bark
protects the inside. Students learned that they would be planting
two Flowering Dogwood trees, two Eastern Redbuds, and two Sugar
Maple trees on their playground. Next the students learned about the
basic parts of a flower. Students were excited to have a rain garden
at the school and when asked to talk about some insects they might
find in the garden comments included: butterflies, bees, lady bugs,
and some students hoped a rabbit would find a home in the garden.
A week
later it was planting day! Even though there was a chance of storms
the students were excited to get outside to plant native flowers and
trees. The two classes made four groups that rotated outside
throughout the afternoon. The weather held out and was sunny. Each
group of students were able to plant native flowers in the rain
garden and plant a tree before returning inside to wash their hands.
There were multiple parent volunteers that helped the students
complete the projects. At the end of the day 75 native plants were
installed in their 102 square foot garden and six native tree
species were planted on the grounds.
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