Friday 4 June 2010

Worm Report.

Worms are small living creatures that live in soil. They are important to Tamaki Primary School because they help us grow our plants.

Worms look like little sticks. Even though they have no eyes they can still use their other four senses.They are slimy, skinny, creatures. Worms breathe through their skin, as long as they are moist.

Worms are not attracted to light. If they see light they will become very sick. However worms love to move towards new food. Most worms live in gardens. Worms love to live underground! It is dark and has no light.

Worms eat fruit scraps so long as they are not sour. Their favourite foods are pig manure, kitchen scraps, grass-clippings, wool and paper.

Now that Tamaki Primary School garden is full of worms, that can only mean one thing! Our garden is growing and growing  "yeah!"

If you can see the difference between having worms or not having them, you will know that your plants will grow better having them!

By Ofa

3 comments:

  1. Hello Room 6. This is a very informative report on our worms. I love the way you have told everyone how important they are to our school. I learnt a lot today. Great report team!

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  2. Hi Ofa this worm report is very well written.You have told the world how worm farms are great for our plants and how they are important to our school.Awesome report writting
    :] :] :] :] :]

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  3. Hi Ofa this is a great information report on worms it gave me chills sending to the back of my spine because it is that amazing.

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