Growing and sharing Apples
During last year at Barry Beckett the kinder children have been caring for trees and vegetable gardens. Lots of learning opportunities while growing food. The water we used, from water tanks and the fertiliser that we have been giving the plants was our fantastic compost build up over a year. Now the children are able to pick their own apples and share it with their friends. Completely organic and delicious.
EYLF
- Outcome 2- Children are connected to and contribute to their world
- Outcome 3 – Children have a strong sense of wellbeing
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