Connor’s plead to the Global Community
Mr Broadway Skyped us from his University and this week’s Grade 1 Reporters and Librarians were able to ask questions about where he was and what he’s been doing. Last week Connor submitted an...
View ArticleLego Town!
Check out our Lego town! There was a lot of peer negotiation and hard work that went into creating this town. Great team effort What could we call our town? What would our town need?
View ArticleA Child’s Plea…
The Grade 1′s were looking at the poem “A Child’s Plea…” (the author of the poem is unknown) during shared reading workshops. This poem has been in their reading logs since prep. We read the poem and...
View ArticleReader of the Day!
Congratulations to Victor and Jorji for being Reader of the Day! To be the Reader of the Day, students need to be engaged in their reading in the mornings, be excellent listeners to others reading to...
View ArticleNational Tree Day
It is coming up to the annual National Tree Day on Sunday 29th July. This is Planet Ark initiative to promote the importance of trees in our communities. Look at our trees that we made with Mr. Lyon...
View ArticleGlobal Reporter Connor
This morning Connor had a Skype call with a friend of Mr Lowne called Clayton who lives in London, England. He lives only 20 minutes walk from Buckingham Palace (who lives there?). Clayton is going to...
View ArticleOur community bloggers – Thank you!
Our blog would not be the same without the comments from our community members. The children love your feedback and your comments assist them to understand that there is a wide, global audience. Today...
View ArticleStudent Led Conference
Congratulations to the Grade 1 students who ran their conferences yesterday! You should all be so proud of yourselves. Students used a proforma to assist them in how to run a conference and the iPads...
View ArticleMathematical Thinking Games!
This morning we began our new mathematical thinking games! Very challenging…. Fawad, Jasmine and Aaliyah worked together to find how many ways they could make “12″. Are there any other combinations...
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