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Environmental Science Takes on Courtyard. Period one. Our Plan. For full use of the courtyard we want to use the space provided to make an outdoor classroom that includes… Benches for comfortable seating Tables to work and relax A water feature to provide a cool feeling to the space.
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Environmental Science Takes on Courtyard Period one
Our Plan • For full use of the courtyard we want to use the space provided to make an outdoor classroom that includes… • Benches for comfortable seating • Tables to work and relax • A water feature to provide a cool feeling to the space
Benches • Recycled Plywood – Palette Benches • Very low cost • Eco friendly • Easy to construct • This can also be usable for tables
Water Feature Dimensions 20W x 32H inchesMaterial Resin & FiberglassStyle Column , Pedestal , Solar On Demand , TieredWater Sound LowLight NoFeatures Solar , Solar On DemandBrand Smart SolarHeight (in.) 32
What’s included? Solar panels mean no electricity or batteries • Beautiful antique white weathered stone finish • Basin holds 2.25 gallons • 2 levels with plenty of water for birds • No plumbing - water recirculates itself • Measures 20 diam. x 32H inches, 23 lbs.
Materials • Tables • Whiteboard • Benches • Chairs
Budget • 10 tables- $38.00 x 10 = $380.00 • Purchased from Walmart • 10 Benches - $36.10 x 10 = $361.00 • These materials could possibly be created by wood shop classes
Fundraisers - Bake sales- Selling pretzels- Donut selling- $1 to request a song on Music Fridays
Sponsors http://www.toolboxforeducation.com/hta.htmlIf our budget surpasses the $1,000 that is provided by the school, we are able to apply for a grant from Lowe's Toolbox for Education. -The deadline for the application is 5pm EST on February 15, 2014.
Sponsors continued… • Fruit Trees 101 • As featured on The Today Show, “Fruit Tree 101” is a program that brings fruit tree orchards to schoolyards improving the quality of the air and water while creating tasty snacks. • The trees, materials, orchard installation design work, and onsite environmental curriculum with students are all donated • free of charge for the benefit of the school and its students. • donations involve a 12-20 tree minimum.
Other ideas • *Sculpture garden- Opportunity for art students to show their work. Their work only gets seen when students go down the art hallway. • Graffiti Wall- Giant blackboard-usable for teachers and students • Turtle Pond- Doesn’t have to be a turtle. (fish) Gives students something interesting to go outside and see • Fruit Trees *will definitely be included in courtyard