Whare Takiwa
In the backfield of Nayland Primary School there is an ecohut. It was two months ago that we built it. We built it for an ecohut competition and for the children to play on.
It is not very big but maybe you could squish a whole class in each of the huts. The two huts are almost the same size.
The ecohuts are made of hard wood. The windows are glass, they are see through. It is not comfy in the bottom one as it is cold because of the concrete. The top one is comfy and warm because it has carpet
There are two huts. One is underground and one is on stilts.
On the bottom ecohut you climb the steps, then you get on the roof of the bottom hut walk along it and climb the small bridge then you are in the top ecohut. You can go down the pole onto the tyre and walk off it.
The chicken coop is beside the underground hut and underneath the top hut. The chickens are named after our old principals who are Isobelle, Janice and Darryl. They live in a chicken coop. They are special chickens because they are heritage chickens.
I like the ecohut because I think the chickens are cute. I love them.
By Tia

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