Numeracy Garden
Werribee Primary School created a numeracy indigenous garden in the area surrounding the Gr 5/6 playground. Colourful poles, a sundial, hopscotch area, a mosaic rainbow snake and indigenous plants were added.
The mosaic snake has been created by a variety of students from Years 3-6 who made the concrete blocks and then added a mosaic top. The 30 pieces were positioned to create a rainbow serpent moving through a grass land. The students have been working with Mrs Wembridge, Year 3/4 teacher and Ms Melazzini, a University student, as part of a 50 hour Sustainability project.
Well done to all those who have been involved in working on this project.
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CERES Education – Outreach Team
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November 19, 2013
CERES has been chosen as a finalist for this year’s Ethical Enterprise Award. The winner will be announced at a VIP night on Friday, November 29th 2013. To check out […]
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CERES Education – Excursions Team
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July 26, 2017
It’s that time of the year again when we plant for Spring and the coming months. This is the perfect time to book your gardening Incursion or Excursion with CERES!! […]
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Middle Kinglake Primary School
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January 28, 2015
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Solway Primary School
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April 27, 2013
At Solway our aim is to develop and improve our school grounds in a way which reduces our impact on the environment by the use of environmentally friendly materials, appropriate […]
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Mother Teresa Primary School
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July 11, 2013
A team of children attended the Northern Metro Region Sustainability Fair at Epping Views PS. We got to meet some experts, ask lots of questions, attend workshops and see a school in action with lots of exciting projects.