Tuesday, 27 February 2018


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From the Teacher...

The class has settled in really well for the start of 2018. Already we have chosen Student Representatives and this week interested students nominated for Faction Captains. The results of this election will be announced at the Senior Assembly on Friday in Week 6.



Thank you to all parents who attended the Parent Information Evening in Week 3. It was lovely to see parents checking on the routines for the class. Those families unable to attend should have received a copy of the Powerpoint presentation with all the relevant information. Details on the School Standards to be achieved by the end of Year Six are on the blog. Should you wish to organise an appointment to discuss any concerns with your  child or their learning please do not hesitate to contact me (notes in diary or ringing the office).



A reminder that we have a 'Welcome to new parents' at 2pm on Wednesday 6th March (Week 6) for anyone interested.

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Could I please ask for your support in encouraging your child to complete the homework tasks set on the blog each week? Occasionally there may be additional finishing off work, particularly where a student has been absent from class, due to Student Rep. duties or other programs, eg. guitar, choir.
I'm looking forward to working with your child and their family to have a positive year with good growth in student learning.



Plant Investigation

Students have started an investigation with tomato plants to build on their understanding of the conditions for best growth for plants. This topic will also be linked with our writing and investigations into different environments in Asia and Australia.

One group has already discovered that salinity is a major problem for plant growth with all of their plants lasting about a week in the saturated solutions prepared. They are now very carefully looking after their control plant and will be investigating salinity issues.

The students have to be very organised with their investigations with regular jobs for all members of the group and measurements and observations to be made. The final report with analysis of the results will be completed towards the end of term - with hopefully some fruit to show for their efforts too!

Green group are investigating different soil types























Red group are investigating different amounts of water
Plants in the salinity group didn't survive the solution and some of the fertiliser groups are also struggling to survive

  

Monday, 12 February 2018

Literacy & Numeracy Standards

By the end of Year Six students are expected to achieve the following standards . Should you wish to discuss your child's progress against the standards, please do not hesitate to organise an appointment.

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Australia Day celebrations




On Friday of Week 2 the school had their own celebrations of Australia Day. Many students dressed up and donated a gold coin to a chosen charity. We had a discussion on choices of charities in Room 11 and will be working on this theme throughout the year. Our school motto is "Give to receive" and together with regular fundraising by Year Six students we hope to develop students citizenship skills. The money raised on Friday will be going to a charity that supports children - Act for Kids.


 




Term 1 Student Representatives

Room 11 Student Reps- Naznin, Sacha, Halle, Toby, Isabella & Angelo

Congratulations to the students in Room 11 (Toby, Isabella, Halle, Sacha, Angelo and Naznin) who were appointed as Student Reps. for this term. We are looking forward to working with all the Year Sixes in this group. Job allocations will be sorted out at the beginning of the week and a brief meeting will be held to explain all jobs. Students will also have a meeting with Ms Roberts to ensure they understand their roles and responsibilities and the school expectations.


The Year Six staff and Admin have enjoyed listening to the speeches from most of the Year Sixes at the beginning of the week. The speeches presented were of a very high quality. They highlighted the values of the students and showed their commitment to taking on this responsible role. The balance of students will be presenting their speeches over the next few weeks. We will advise students of proposed dates once known.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Parent Information Evening - 
Tuesday 13 February

For your information see below.

The proposed schedule is as follows:

                        4.45 – 5.30pm         Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9
                  5.30 – 6.15pm         Rooms 7, 10, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, and 30  
                  6.15 – 7.00pm         Rooms 13, 17, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28  

                  7.00 – 7.45pm         Rooms 8, 11, 12, 18, 22, 27, 29

I look forward to meeting you all on Tuesday to share information on the classroom routines and procedures.




Welcome to Room 11, 2018 


Welcome back to a new year. Our Super Sixes have started the year really well.

During Week One we discussed the expectations for the class. We will work on our organisation skills and I encouraged everyone to work to their personal best. We have hit the ground running writing speeches for nominations to Student Representatives.

On Monday and Tuesday this week many students delivered their speeches to a packed audience of other Year Sixes and visits from Ms Roberts and Mrs Grainger. The standard was incredibly high, making it difficult to choose our first representatives. The assembly on Friday will announce our successful Year Six Term One Representatives. We look forward to seeing parents at the assembly.