Year 3 & Year 4

Ms Symone De Sousa (Assistant Principal), Ms Stephanie Gore

Ms Erin Roditis, Mrs Safa Awad (M-W), Mrs Asama Berrell (Th-F) and Ms Hayley Collins 

On Wednesday 13th November Stage 2 went to Auburn Botanic Gardens to learn about how places are similar and different. 

We got to see lots of animals such as kangaroos, joeys, wallabies, emus, peacocks, water dragons and bush turkeys. Stage 2 had the chance to walk through the peaceful Japanese garden and see lots of beautiful flowers. Students collected different bugs and spoke about their habitats and then created  habitats of their own using natural resources. 

“Catching bugs was lots of fun because I could see them in the lake” -Aisha 3C

“I liked seeing all the unique animals and native trees and admiring the fascinating nature around me” - Varan 4/3Y 

“Going to the animal habitats because I saw different animals and saw how different breeds use the land”- Shayaan 4/3Y

“It's been so much fun because I got to see all the animals” -Naomi 4K

“I loved the Japanese Gardens, it was beautiful” - Rai 4/3Y

“The Japanese Gardens were so peaceful” - Hannah 3D 

“We made a habitat with leaves so that it would be comfy for the animals” - Zain 3D

“Seeing all the native animals was cool because I’ve never seen them before ” - Karim 4N

“Walking around and seeing the animals” - Eliya 4N

“Building homes for the animals was fun” - Idris 3D 

“My favourite part of today was learning about different ecoregions and we got to discover about a diverse range of animals” - Ayan 4/3Y

“My favourite part was when I slipped and fell in the pond”- Abbey 3D