Thursday, 4 May 2017

Book Week

Scholastic Book Week
A chance to dress as your favourite book character, read loads of books, purchase reasonably priced books on a whole lot of different subjects and have fun!!

It's happening in week 3!


Be the first to answer these questions.........
'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll is considered a classic piece of literature.
1.  When was it published?
2. What did Alice fall down?
3.  What game does Alice and the Queen play?
4.  What is the caterpillar sitting on? 


Welcome to term 2!

Welcome back to school and to term 2.  Brrrrr..... the weather sure has changed, although it is great to see the beautiful Autumn colours in the neighbouring Town Belt.
Some of the happenings in room 8 include:


  • Goal setting for the term, goals set after a review of term 1's goals (keep revising your times tables!)
  • Volleyball in PE
  • CORE fitness circuits
  • Winter sports rotations at Robin Hood Park on Wednesdays
  • Writing Workshops have started
  • Fractions/Measurement in Maths
  • Book Week in week 3 (come dressed as your favourite book character)
Excellent!!



Saturday, 22 April 2017

The holidays!!

Hope your holidays are going well........keep reading and revising your basic facts!
(Although the weather probably won't be this fabulous!)
Although the weather probably won't be this fabulous!

Monday, 10 April 2017

ANZAC Assembly

Don't forget it's our ANZAC Assembly at 12pm on Thursday.
Keep learning your lines!


Sunday, 9 April 2017

Swimming Sports

What a fantastic effort swimmers!  Well done Laing for winning the House Competition.
Cargill 2nd, Wickliffe 3rd and Larnach 4th.
It was excellent to see how some of you have improved your strokes and your endurance.
Thanks to all the teachers, supporters, teachers' aides and parents who came along to watch.
We take a break from swimming, get set to go in term 4!

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Swimming Sports!

Get your togs and towel sorted....it's the swimming sports!!
Go LARNACH, WICKLIFFE, CARGILL and LAING!

..........house points up for grabs, who will be the winner on the day??
(Go Larnach!) 
PS.......cape and flippers not required!


Camp!

What a great 4 days we had at Camp Iona, thankfully the weather played ball (it didn't pour down!).
The year 5-6s participated in abseiling, kayaking, yachting, search and rescue, the confidence course, bush survival, tramping, archery and tenting.  Wow!
It was great to see students challenging themselves in situations they may have perceived as being outside their comfort zone.....well done!
A big thank you to Mr Keen and the parents who accompanied us to the camp.