• Measuring in the Garden

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 11/16/2012
    Mr Gallo's 1st Grade class measures a Sugar Snap Pea Plant.
    These were planted from seed on October 30th.  Now they
    measure 4" Tall.  Come back to watch them grow!
     
    Girl Measuring Plant  
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  • 1st Grade Planting

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 10/30/2012
    Mr. Gallo's 1st Grade Class begins planting winter crops.  
    This group of students planted a small broccoli plant.
    Come back to the blog or visit the garden to watch this
    plant grow! 
     
    Children with plant  
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  • Apples in Pacific Beach

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 10/16/2012
    Fall Apples!
     
    The apple trees are producing apples.
     
    The warm weather is extending the growing season and the apples need a few more weeks on the tree.  If you have a student at Pacific Beach - remind them to let the apples stay on the tree.
     
    A class will be picking the apples very soon!
     
    apple  
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  • Fall is Here & So are Pumpkins!

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 10/9/2012 7:00:00 AM
    Mr Gallo's 1st Grade Class Visits
    PB Elementary Pumpkin Patch 
     
    The Pumpkin seeds planted last year have grown.
    This Project was started last spring by the Kindergarten classes. 
     
     
    Kids picking pumpkins  
     
    It is amazing how a little seed given soil, water and sun grew into
    these pumpkins!  It is fun to see the variety of pumpkins.
     
    Pumpkin  
     
     
    Pumpkin  
     
     
     Pumpkin
     
    Visit the Pumpkins in the School Office before they get baked into ... something delicious! 
     
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  • Sunflowers

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 6/1/2012
    Kindergarten Class - Sun Flower Seeds
    The Kindergarten class planted the sunflower seeds in the garden.
    Look at how they grew! 
     
      Sunflower
     
    As tall as a 4th Grader
     
     Sunflower with boy
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  • Planting Pumpkin Seeds

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 5/21/2012
    indergarten Class Plants Pumpkin Seeds
     
    Mrs. Wilson's class begins planting pumpkin seeds.  The Pumpkin mounds are ready and the students start poking seeds into soil.  The seeds were harvested from last fall's pumpkins Peter and Jack - grown in the PB Elementary Garden.  What will this crop bring?
     
    girl with pumpkin starter  
     
    GirlPlanting  
     
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  • Exploring Cotton

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 5/11/2012
    4th & 5th Grade Study Cotton & Civil War
    Mr Hirsch's Class studied the relationship between the civil war and cotton.
    The Garden has several established cotton plants.  Students picked cotton over the year.
    Students used leaves to make prints for their cotton memory pillows.  Each cotton pillow was
    hand stuffed with cotton from the PB Elementary Garden. 
     
    Roller with ink 
     
     Roller with Ink
     
    Leaf Image In Ink: 
     
    Leaf Image  
     
    Leaf Print on Cotton Pillow 
     
    Boy with Print of Leaf  
     
     
    Preparing Cotton picked from PB Elementary Garden
     
     Students with Cotton
     
    Girl with cotton  
     
    Cotton Flower
     
    Cotton Flower  
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  • Kindergarten Class Plants Seeds

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 4/16/2012
    Mrs. Wilson Kindergarten Class
     
    Today the students planted sunflower, tomato and milkweed seeds.
     
    Differences were observed in seed color, texture and size. The students learned the days to germination can vary.  We will track the calendar and see the number of days until we observe the first juvenile leaves.
     
    Join the students as they observe how different plants grow at varying rates.
     
    hands with sunflower seeds
     
    Child with Seed
     
     
     
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  • Kindergarten Class Studies Green Beans

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 4/12/2012
    Kindergarten Green Bean Project - Mrs. Wilson's Class K-1
    Come watch the green bean plants grow!
     
    The Kindergarten Students are learning the skills of observation and recording as they document the growth of the green bean plants. 
    This science project supports the study of non-fiction text in literacy. 
     
    March 26th - The students planted green bean seeds in the soil
    April 9th - Upon return from Spring Break this is what we found poking through the soil.Green Bean Sprout
     
    Here are the plants growing today.
    Bean plant with leaves
     
     
     
    An example of student observation & writing
     
     
    Green Bean Drawing
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  • Kindergarten Carrots

    Posted by Rachel PBE Volunteer at 4/11/2012
    Kindergarten Carrot Project - Mrs. Wilson's Class K-1
     
    Mrs. Wilson Kindergarten Class began the year planting raddish and carrot seeds.
    The students watch in amazement as the seeds they planted sprouted and grew.
     
    Harvest time was great fun as the children reached into the planter grabbed the stem and Pulled - out popped a "Carrot."
    There were lots of Wows! Huge smiles and Great delight and the resulting Carrot firmly in hand.  Who knew vegetables could be so much FUN!  Everybody wanted to pull another.
     
    After cleaning the carrots, the students began a detailed observation.  What is a carrot? The students determined it was the root.
     
    Here are 2 drawing examples- very detailed with accurate color and texture:
     
    drawing of carrot Drawing of Carrot
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