At our school in Gravesend, we are fortunate to have a beautiful half-acre garden maintained in partnership with Edible Schoolyard NYC. Throughout a normal school year, our students come out to the garden three times a month for cooking, gardening, and environmental education lessons.
Any student will tell you that everybody's favorite part of the garden, no matter their age, is our flock of 16 chickens, who provide us eggs to raffle out to students throughout each year. Pre-K students are introduced to our chickens early on, and they get to observe the chickens growth along with their own over the years.
While students are home this year, we haven't been able to have them interact with our flock very much. Fortunately, one of our fourth grade students had a wonderful idea--to set up a 24/7 live chicken camera called Our Schools Chicken Feed so that students can check in on the chickens whenever they want. This will also give our garden teachers the opportunity to include the chickens in instruction for our remote students, keeping them connected to the garden until they are able to fully return to the school building.
In order to bring this project to life, we need an outdoor webcam that can withstand the more extreme weather days, as well as a new WiFi router system that ensures that our wireless signal will be able to reach the chicken coop!
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At our school in Gravesend, we are fortunate to have a beautiful half-acre garden maintained in partnership with Edible Schoolyard NYC. Throughout a normal school year, our students come out to the garden three times a month for cooking, gardening, and environmental education lessons.
Any student will tell you that everybody's favorite part of the garden, no matter their age, is our flock of 16 chickens, who provide us eggs to raffle out to students throughout each year. Pre-K students are introduced to our chickens early on, and they get to observe the chickens growth along with their own over the years.
While students are home this year, we haven't been able to have them interact with our flock very much. Fortunately, one of our fourth grade students had a wonderful idea--to set up a 24/7 live chicken camera called Our Schools Chicken Feed so that students can check in on the chickens whenever they want. This will also give our garden teachers the opportunity to include the chickens in instruction for our remote students, keeping them connected to the garden until they are able to fully return to the school building.
In order to bring this project to life, we need an outdoor webcam that can withstand the more extreme weather days, as well as a new WiFi router system that ensures that our wireless signal will be able to reach the chicken coop!
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