We went there on the bus and walked back through the Seeley Gully.
We took our class mascots, Gerry and Lambchops to the Argyle Luxury Resort for a much needed holiday and spa.
Here are some photos of us at Ms Jones' place.
Room 13 is a class of Year Two and Three learners. We are in Totara Team. Our teacher is Ms Jones.
We travelled there on the bus. |
When we got to the reserve we went to Pukatea school first where Tom, the guide, told us all about Maungatautari and the project to keep the birds safe. |
We got organised to start our big walks. |
Here we are at the Tuatarium learning all about the tuatara that live on the banks of the wetland that is beside the Maunga. |
We had to walk really really quietly so as to not scare the tuatara away. |
Here is one of the tuatara. |
After that we went into the forest, cool and green and dim. |
We found out how Maori used to trap kereru. The picture of the spear is the length of the spears that they used to catch the birds when they were feeding in a little waka filled with berries. |
We wondered if a kiwi might have its burrow in the roots of this big old tree. |
This might Rimu tree reminded us of the big Redwood at our school. The guide told us that this Rimu is probably nearly a thousand years old!!! |
Pierce's mum was really excited when she saw a kaka! |
Here is Carl, our guide, attracting the kaka to come and get some peanuts. |
Here is one eating a nut out of its claws. |
Kaka have very sharp hooked beaks. The Kaka Beak flower is called that because it is the same shape as the Kaka's beak. |
here we are arriving at the celebration |
We went into the big pavilion |
We really liked all the olden days things at Mystery Creek. here we are at the Garage. |
Hmmm. I wonder if this might be a useful item for our school? |
Here we are presenting our compost item to St Francis school. |
We took examples of compost to show how it breaks down from food scraps to compost. |
We invited the children to practice sketching insects that live in compost bins. |
We took some slaters and worms and earwigs to look at. |
This dress was made from toilet rolls. |
Here's the tin man and the scarecrow. |