March 2019

Welcome Picnic

Welcome Picnic All school families are invited to the annual family Welcome Picnic, next Friday 15th March on the big oval at school. It will run from 6:00-8:00pm. Bring your own dinner and drinks.  The picnic is run by parent volunteers (not by the school), so to make it run smoothly, please remember: 1.         Children can only […]

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Welcome Picnic

Welcome Picnic All school families are invited to the annual family Welcome Picnic, next Friday 15th March on the big oval at school. It will run from 6:00-8:00pm. Bring your own dinner and drinks. The picnic is run by parent volunteers (not by the school), so to make it run smoothly, please remember: 1.         Children can only

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Week 6 Learning Focus

Collections This week we are starting to explore the value to collections. What do they teach us about who we are and the items we chose to collect? We’ll be exploring how collections come together to tell a story and share collections that mean something to us or the people around us. Spelling Investigation Etymology

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Google Classroom

  Last week the students were reacquainted with Google Classroom. Google Classroom is part of G-Suite for education – which also includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms.  It provides an online platform for teachers to share resources, set tasks, give feedback and also collaborate in real time with students. By using google classroom, students

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Whats been happening?

Hi All, Here is a small snapshot of what has been happening in the Prep Neighbourhood. Kindness Since the first week of the term many of our prep neighbourhood children have been actively recording moments of kindness on our documentation clipboards. In week 2, three of these children approached me with their clipboards asking to

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Week 5 in review

Weekly Reflection Blog post written by Anisa Photos by Ada   ROBOTICS IN ACTION Magnus and Poppy explored all the little parts of the robot and wrote down their wanderings. Poppy and Magnus shared their robot, which they showed us and controlled it with a remote.     WONDERING Tase has drawn a picture of

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Fully alive in week five

After lots of organisation we are finally getting into a grove. Workshops are now underway with students engaging in Math, Speaking and listening, Reading, and Writing workshops. We’re sinking our teeth into our central idea… Australia is a secular, democratic nation with a dynamic, multicultural and multi-faith society. Living and working successfully together allows us

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