The last week of term is upon us and the beginning of the final week of our Eco Schools Challenge – Week 10! A huge thank you to everyone who got involved this week and sent in photos of some amazing Eco activities.
We have only one week left and it’s still close at the top with only 40 points between the top three. You have 7 days to get some more Eco activities completed in your houses and back gardens – I wonder which house will be crowned overall winners next Monday?
For the Red House, Jonno, Rebekah and John were reading outside (even in the rain showers!), being very creative with junk materials and taking excellent care of lots of different vegetable plants – some have already been shared with their neighbours! The Green House were showing off some very impressive gardening skills by growing radishes and sowing grass seed as well as making sure the plugs were being turned off – all thanks to Jack, Zara Jan, Alistair and Ailsa. The Blue House and the Yellow House were both involved in construction this week: making two fabulous bird houses – one from wood and one from a milk carton – and a wonderful solar powered water feature, as well as finding minibeasts and turning off light switches. Well done to everyone!
Week 9 totals:
Green = 50 Yellow = 20 Red = 30 Blue = 20
End of Week 9 totals:
Green = 380 Yellow = 340 Red = 260 Blue = 340
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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