Though resembling an elongated seed pod, the fully-grown propagule on the mangrove is capable of rooting and producing a new tree. All propagules at Edna M. Moyle Primary are empowered to become lifelong learners, confident enquirers, critical thinkers, effective communicators, technologically adept, ethical contributors to society that are respectful and appreciative of differences among people and prepared to contribute to thrive in an interdependent world.
Types of Mangroves
Rayshelle from Year 5, Edna Moyle Primary, Grand Cayman, drew and described the life of a propagule from a red mangrove tree in the Central Mangroves. Both before and after it dropped its roots.
posted: 2017-04-13 21:36:21
Visiting the Mangroves
Checking out the red mangroves in North Sound - Year 5, Edna Moyle Primary, Grand Cayman. Closest to camera is Jaron.
posted: 2017-04-11 00:15:38
Visiting the Mangroves
Rayshelle does a black mangrove leaf taste test. That's where the salt goes. Year 5 Edna Moyle Primary, Grand Cayman.
posted: 2017-04-11 00:12:09
Visiting the Mangroves
Rayshelle from Year 5, Edna Moyle Primary, Northside Grand Cayman, describes the process of Red Mangrove seeds and miniature trees as they grow in the Central Mangroves. Before and after the meddling takes root.
posted: 2017-04-11 00:08:55
Visiting the Mangroves
Where does the salt go? Checking out mangrove leaves with the taste test. Year 5, Edna Moyle Primary, North Side, Grand Cayman. Left to right: Jaron, Christopher, Paris and Takira.
posted: 2017-04-11 00:04:35
Saving our Mangroves
We can stop destroying the Mangroves so that our islands stay safe in a hurricane!
posted: 2017-04-10 14:54:55
Saving our Mangroves
We can stop destroying the Mangroves so that our islands stay safe in a hurricane!
posted: 2017-04-10 14:53:56