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Analysis Of The Eco Schoolhouse
L. Zangori: I am talking to Tucker about his drawing. Tell me what all you drew here and what is going on.

Tucker: There isn’t really a reason for this and this, but this is the Eco schoolhouse and the compost barrel out there and the compost pile. It helps give all of the plants an soil water and nutrients to help food grow and to be healthier plants. The water barrel is right over there on the other side. It uses the rain from the gutters instead of using tap water that costs money and all that. The native garden provides a home for bugs and small insects and a bunch of other small animals. The tree does the same things.

L. Zangori: Where is the tree at? Oh, I can see them all along out there. How do these things impact the environment? How do they affect the environment and the ecosystem?

Tucker:
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L. Zangori: That’s okay. You mentioned it is cheaper if we collect water and use it. Why is it important to do all of these things that you have drawn, like the compost and collecting water, and the skylights? Why would you consider those important?

Tucker: I don’t know.

L. Zangori: Okay, it’s just stuff the Eco schoolhouse has.

Tucker: Uh-huh. And, they help uses it to water all of the plants and that helps grow the plants.

L. Zangori: Okay, that makes total sense. How does compost help grow the plants?

Tucker: It gives it certain vitamins and nutrients and makes it rich and easier to work.

L. Zangori: All good answers. Have you ever heard of the term conservation?

Tucker: Uh-huh.

L. Zangori: What does that mean?

Tucker: I don’t really know.

L. Zangori: What about sustainability have you heard that one?

Tucker: I have heard that, but I have no idea what it

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