PHRAG ATTACK
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We Won An International Competition
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How to make phramites frames
Working and Teaching students how to make Phrames
Students Responses to Building Phrames
Educational Outreach
Teaching P.S.#8 and P.S. #25 How To Make Phrag Flowers/ Phrag Letters
Teaching P.S. #30 and P.S. #34 How To Make Phrag Flowers/ Phrag Letters
Teaching P.S. #3 and P.S. #23 How To Make Phrag Flowers/ Phrag Letters
Union City Visit
Science Night 4-14-15
Science Night 4-16-15
Invasive Art
Dusters/Walis Tambo(Phragmite Broom)
Phrag Dolls
Phrames
Phrag Flower/Phrag Letters
PHRAGBales
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PHARG Attack Invasive Studies
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Project Reservoir
Here are some pictures of the crew working in the reservoir.
Members Karishma, Kaylee and Angela working on the one meter by one meter area.
Kaylee and Angela working on measuring the length of the Phragmite Maze.
Malaika pulling out a Phragmtie for the lab.
Kaylee pulling out an old Phragmite which was growing from a dead one.
Karishma pulling out a Phragmtie for the lab.
Angela pulling out Phragmites for the lab.