Yesterday Robins were lucky enough to go on a trip to Hilliers Gardens. The weather was absolutely perfect for the day. We were all very excited first thing and the excitement continued throughout the day.
We learnt about growing, acting as seeds beginning the growing process, we had to stamp our roots into the ground and suck up the water. We were then visited by Beatrice the bee who collected the nectar to make her honey. We also learnt about cross pollination.
From this we then learnt all about seed survival. In this we followed a trail and at points had to loose seeds because of things like disease, mice eating the seed and seedlings being trampled.
After the trail we went on a walk through the gardens, finding different seeds that had been dropped by the trees. We opened the pods to find out just how small the seeds were. We then looked through a range of colour filters to understand how bees see the world around us. We looked through: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.
Can you guess which colour the bees see?
Just before lunch we went on a trail through the gardens, we went through the bamboo gardens, we felt the stem of the bamboo and talked about how it felt. It was very different to a normal tree bark, it felt like a pipe and was cold to the touch.
We stopped by the pond and looked at the fish that we could see.
After lunch was the best bit of fun, we did pond dipping and then explored the sensory garden and made smelly sticky bugs, picking out smells that interested us. Well done Robins, we had a very successful day and learnt lots about growing of plants and what can happen to prevent the plants from growing.