The students have been researching a chosen celebration or commemoration, using the internet, non-fiction texts and human resources to gather information. They are now creating posters, models and presentations to share their information with their peers.
Tuesday, 29 May 2018
The Great Debate
Brilliant Biologists
The students in Room 24 have been working with Miss McKercher to classify plants and animals. Here, they are pictured sorting leaves into groups based on their observable features. They have also been learning the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates and classifying animals into sub groups; mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds and insects.
Mission Up Level
Hi, my name is Scarlet. I may look like an average kid, but I have a secret. I’m a secret agent. That’s right, Secret Agent Scarlet. I am tall and very serious. I have a secret mission and it’s to retrieve all the gold and diamonds! This is an awesome mission! Tylah
Hi, my name is Isabell, or Secret Agent Invincible Isabell. I have long, flowing hair, blue eyes and pale skin. I love school and working for the FBI. I am as sly as a fox and love exploring. I have cool gadgets. My mission is to go to an ancient Egypt and find the golden goblet!
Hi, my name is Flame Tiger. I have black skin, blonde hair and I have big swords on my back. Also, I have a dark mask, like darkness. I am strong and I am clever. My mission is to kill all the zombies and monsters that are very powerful.
Deep
NAPLAN
Congratulations
to my Room 24 Clever Cookies on completing their NAPLAN tests. The students
worked hard and tried their best.
Saturday, 12 May 2018
NAPLAN Update
NAPLAN testing will be conducted this week, commencing tomorrow. The students are a mixture of nerves and excitement.
We have been doing some practice NAPLAN questions in class and I have been extremely proud of the way the children have applied themselves to giving it their all.
Here are a few things you can do to support your child at home.
-Please ensure they have plenty of sleep the night before
-In the mornings having a healthy, nutritious breakfast is also beneficial
-They need to be at school by the first siren at 8.30am so they are relaxed and can prepare for the test calmly as the tests are timetabled to start at 8.50am
-Encourage them to give it their absolute best
- Discuss any feeling and emotions they have coming up to and after the tests
Below is the NAPLAN timetable:
TUESDAY
8.50am Language Conventions
10.50am Writing
WEDNESDAY
8.50am Reading
THURSDAY
8.50am Mathematics
Please ensure your child is present and prompt for each test, as a catch up test may not be possible, due to time constraints. There will be test conditions once each test has commenced and no movement in or out of the classroom, to avoid disruptions.
I am sure that each child is going to give the test their all. It is a fantastic opportunity to see where your child sits in relation to other children around Australia.
If you have any questions, please come and see me.
Thank you,
Miss B
Welcome to Term 2
Hi everyone,
Welcome back to Term 2!
The first two weeks have flown by and
the students have all got to work straight away, which has been very pleasing.
We are very excited to have ECU student,
Miss McKercher, join us in Room 24 this term. Miss McKercher is completing her final
teaching practice at Wattle Grove and will be with us for the duration of Term
2.
In Maths, students have been
learning about the features of 3D shapes, as
well as revising column addition and subtraction with regrouping and a revision
of statistics and graphing.
Our literacy groups are back underway. The
students have been revising and learning new phonics sounds. In comprehension,
we have been learning about author’s purpose and using venn diagrams to compare
texts. We have been looking at plurals and the various spelling rules. Did you
know that "if a noun ends in a y and the letter before is a consonant, we
have to change the y to an i and add es?"
In HASS, the students have been enjoying
Genius Hour. Each Friday, students have been using their inquiry
skills to pose questions, research and collect information about their chosen celebration/commemoration.
They will then be responsible for sharing their information with the class,
later in the term.
In Science, students have been
investigating the similarities and differences between living and non-living things
and categorising plants and animals, according to their unique features.
This term, our focus value is resilience.
We will be exploring what this means and looking for opportunities to build
these skills over the term.
We are in for a busy but exciting Term!
Kind regards,
Miss B
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