Another week, and much more progress under my belt! At least, as far as my actual project goes. Like I said last week, this past Saturday and Sunday, my dad and I worked on the raised beds. Lisa helped out a little too. My dad especially has been extremely supportive of my project, having dedicated multiple hours and much sweat to help building the raised beds. In fact, this past Saturday after I took the SAT, I came to meet my dad at Oakbrook to find out he had been working all morning on getting my raised beds ready to start planting ASAP! He built posts along each corner of each bed for more support as well as for the purpose of putting plastic tarps over the plants once the winter comes. He basically made mini green houses, with as much help and support as I was able to give. I didn't realize how much he'd been working on it that day. It was one of those times I realized what a great support system and family I have. The dump truck of dirt was delivered earlier that morning, costing about $210. Thankfully, the man was nice enough to dump the load in three separate piles, each on one of the raised beds to save our backs a lot of ache and sweat. Today I met with the 4th grade teachers to converse over how to get the 4th grade involved with the planting. Since there are so many of them, I didn't want the process to be chaotic. I have decided to dedicate one raised bed to each 4th grade class (there are 3 in all). Tomorrow during my 3rd period, I believe Mrs. West's class will come and help me plant the 1st bed, which involves only dropping the seeds in the rows and covering them up again with dirt, so it shouldn't take too long. Then again during my 7th period, Mrs. Lummus and Mrs. Nethery's classes together will come out and help me with the remaining 2 beds. We'll see how this goes- hopefully nothing will go wrong. Also, I want to get the 5th grade involved with the composting. The garden and compost bin are right outside their window, and it seems unfair for them to have to see it all day and not be able to be a part of it! It would be really easy for them to compost. Every day, just stick the bucket outside the window and it's done.
As for my research paper, I have continued reading my book, which is one of my sources, but I have done little else. The hardest part for me right now is making time to do research and planning out how I’m going to start my paper. With this deadline so far away, I have been pushing it to the back of my priorities, but now that it is approaching, I must get started quickly! This weekend, I will set aside time to work on this for at least a few hours. The other hard part about this is, I’m supposed to have finished reading my book for my research and finding time to do that as well as do other research is challenging because I am already so busy as it is. For those of you who don’t know, my thesis is this: Buying foods locally that are grown in the area is more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and economically efficient. I have discovered through my book that “buying your goods from local businesses rather than national chains generates about three times as much money for your local economy” and that “cultivation of land meets the needs of the farmer, the neighbors, and the community, and keeps people independent from domineering centralized powers”. Well, that’s all I have for now- hopefully by next week, I will have accomplished much more. Thanks for reading!
Thanks so much for posting the picture of your beds Laura! I was so surprised when Mr. Tinkler and I went out to see where you were going to plant and found prepared beds!!! I think this is going to be a fabulous experience for both you (your dad!!) and the 4th graders.
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Laura, I think you are doing a great job - and I know the 4th graders are loving it! Focus on the thesis now - I think you have a good start. With slight modification it becomes "Buying locally-grown foods is more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and economically efficient." Which is concise and clear. And potentially huge. I think you can write an 8-page paper on each of the 3 components of that. Pick your favorite (the one you would enjoy the most and have the most information about) and go forward with that. I like "Buying locally-grown foods is more economically efficient than buying nationally distributed products" because I think that may be the hardest to prove... I hope that helps! Dr. B
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr. Bingham! Yes, my topic proved to be quite large. My rough draft alone was 16 pages! But, I really wanted to talk about all 3 topics! But I may have to eliminate 1 or possibly 2 of them, although I'd rather not, but it may be necessary. I've been really enjoying my project so far and certainly have learned a great deal! Thanks for the support!
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