10. Open Classroom - Butterfly Farm The Butterfly Farm has been an attempted project for the BSfL for the past year and a half. The project has recently come under the management of Ajan Charniwad who wishes to take a much more hands on approach and involve the children more than the last project manager. The structure is 15 by 25 ft and has a few fruit trees starting to grow. The soil is ready for planting, but the actual structure is not in the necessary condition for butterflies to be able to survive. Charniwad plans to take some children to the large butterfly and insect pavilion in Khao Lak and begin plans for things like a solid roof to protect from rain and find out which kind of plants and butterflies are best to use.
11. Open Classroom - Recycling The Crazy House was built out of bamboo, plywood, pvc, scrap sheet metal and other recycled products. The construction of this house not only demonstrates recycling and sustainability taught at the BSfL, but also the creativity of the children. The children lined the trees with balloon lanterns, made from water bottles and balloons. The balloons were deflated, but when inflated, the balloon lanterns symbolizes fruit on a tree