Author: Sharon Wildermuth

3B in The Garden

“Rain, hail or shine,” responded Miss Gibson to our concerns about the weather, and out we went. We were greeted down by the bird aviary, with the smile of Amelia, from Bunnings Warehouse, and the intermittent spray of rain. Although only a few moments later, we didn’t notice the rain anymore as we were indulged in…

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Foundation Lego Excursion

                                                           EXCURSION The Foundation Students attended the Lego Education Centre in the Docklands this week. The students thoroughly enjoyed their time constructing, designing and working within teams….

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Prop Making Working Bee

A big thank you to all the staff and parents who got crafty on Saturday afternoon. The set is taking shape and the props are looking great. There will another Prop making session this Saturday (8th Aug) from 11am-3pm. Please support us! Miss Sinker  

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Level 2 – Reading Comprehension

On Mondays the Level 2 students have been practicing the skill of retelling the main events of a fiction text to a partner. This is helping to improve their comprehension skills; particularly in the area of summarising. The task also requires the students to practice their speaking and listening skills with a partner. First their…

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BOUNCEBACK Grade 3C

As part of our BOUNCEBACK program, students in Grade 3 have been investigating how to BOUNCEBACK from being ill or injured over the last week. The students created a poster or display to suggest ways for how to do this. Here are a few designs…

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Open-end maths tasks in Foundation

The Foundation students have recently participated in open-ended maths tasks. Rather than maths concepts and problems with only fixed answers, students are exposed to tasks that involve many correct answers, solved in a variety of ways. ‘When you look out the window you see 20 legs! What do you see?’ Was the recent task where…

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