Staff and volunteers turned the school grounds behind Blackmore Elementary into a Pumpkin Patch full of fun learning opportunities for students on October 18.
Classes took turns going outside and rotating around the various stations. Each stop included information and a hands-on experience of some sort.
Students were able to pet the goats as they learned about how much milk a goat can produce, products made with goat milk, and a little bit about different types of goats.
A bull named Olaf and cow named Memphis provided an up-close look at how big cows really are. Many students were surprised at how much a full-grown cow weighs and how soft Memphis’ fur was.
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There were chickens and a rooster that were helping to carve pumpkins, and a table where students learned more about chickens and the eggs they produce.
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Mrs. Varner’s husband talked to students about farm equipment and allowed students to climb into the driver’s seat of a big tractor.
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There was a station that taught about soil and the role worms play in helping the soil allow things to grow.
There was a station with rabbits, another one with high school students teaching students how to lasso, sensory tables, and an art station that allowed students to paint using apples.
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There were two team-building stations set up as relay races. One required students to use a straw-bristled broom to sweep miniature pumpkins across the grass and the other was a sack race.
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At the end of their class time in the pumpkin patch, students were able to select a pumpkin to take home and grab some popcorn and apple juice or apple cider.
Classrooms designed fun creations for a scarecrow decorating contest, which were on display in the Pumpkin Patch.
At the end of the day, there was a pumpkin drop contest. Each class was provided a pumpkin and students had to decide how they would keep it safe when dropped from the roof of the school.