Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The importance of local

After breakfast and journaling, we went outside to work in the garden. There is always something to do out there! Our hard work is starting to show as we see the tomatoes, carrots, peppers, strawberries, and other plants starting to get bigger...even bigger than they were just last week!

When our gardening was done, we went to the front of the school to work in the flower beds near the main entrance of the school. We pulled weeds, trimmed bushes, and planted many pretty flowers like hostas. It is a good feeling to know that we are making our school look better all the time.

After cleaning up and enjoying a snack, we played a game. Mr. Johnson gave half of us tiny marshmallows and half of us pieces of spaghetti. We also got post-it notes that represented money. We could buy more marshmallows and spaghetti from each other or from Mr. Johnson. In fact, Mr. Johnson sold them to us at a lower cost. He said that we represented the local people and he represented the big store. That's why he could sell them to us cheaper. Here is a video that shows what we did.



Our goal was to build the tallest building we could using those materials. But since no one had all the materials to start with, we had to buy from each other and Mr. Johnson. At the end, some of us had buildings that stood and others did not. But the real lesson came when Mr. Johnson showed us that he, the big store, had all of the money! He showed us how when we buy locally, the money and the jobs stay in our local area. But the big store is owned by someone who doesn't even live here and so all of the money left our local area, or "economy". We all agreed that buying locally whenever we can is better than buying from a big name store.

After lunch and silent reading, we all wrote thank you notes to Mrs. Gardner for the dirt pudding and juice she brought us last week. It was very tasty!

Tomorrow, we are taking a field trip to a local restaurant. Check our blog tomorrow to see pictures and read all about it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!!! Thank you Edison Garden Camp students!!! I watched the video of you cleaning up the school, it looks great!! Also, I can't believe all the interesting things that you are learning...keep up the hard work!!

Ms. Malek

Anonymous said...

Hey everybody. I sent some pictures to Mr. Gettig of a garden where I am at. I hope that the dirt pudding was really yummy! Who would have thought you would be eating dirt at the summer garden camp?!