Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Farming Fun

At our school we learn a lot about farming. Farming is very important in Tanzania because a lot of people grow their own food or grow food to sell at the market. Recently, we spent a whole Saturday at school learning about how to grow and take care of plants.

First, we used hoes to make the soil soft.
Adam using the hoe to soften the soil.
Then, we put manure on the soil.
Husna, Athumani and Mariamu spreading the manure onto the soil.
After that, we planted the capsicum seeds. Finally, we watered the soil to help the seeds grow.
Salama watering the newly planted seeds.
We have also been reading a book called 'Farmer Duck'. It is a funny book that is also a little bit sad. It is about a lazy farmer and a very busy duck. The story has a happy ending.

We have been practising retelling a story and putting it into our own words. We remember the story better when we retell it. As a class we retold the story of 'Farmer Duck' using our own words and Teacher Leonard wrote it down for us. Then we drew pictures.
Our 'Farmer Duck' story
We all really like the story 'Farmer Duck'. We recommend you check your library and see if you have a copy. You might enjoy it too!

Questions
Do you know any other books about farming or that are set on a farm?
Have you planted seeds before? If yes, did they grow well?
Can you remember how we planted our seeds? What did we do first?
Why is it important to learn about farming in Tanzania?
Why is it important to retell a story while you are reading and after you have finished reading?

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