Good evening parents,
I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your beautiful gifts and heartwarming cards that have definetly brought a tear to my eye!
I have absolutely loved having every single on of your children in my class and I will miss them so much next year! Thank you for your on-going support throughout the year, it has been truly appreciated!
Please pop in and see me when you can as I have really enjoyed getting to know all of you!
Merry Christmas and God bless you and your families over the Christmas holidays. No doubt I will bump into at some point!
Yours truly
Monique Prowse
Year 1P
Friday, 11 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
End of year Picnic details - Dunsborough Boat Ramp
Good afternoon parents,
This is just a quick checklist of all the things your child is required to do/bring on Thursday 10th December:
This is just a quick checklist of all the things your child is required to do/bring on Thursday 10th December:
This is just a quick checklist of all the things your child is required to do/bring on Thursday 10th December:
End of Year Picnic – Thursday 10th December – Old Dunsborough Beach
Checklist:
- Towel, hat (wide brimmed), lunch and drinks will be needed by all students.
- No swimming apparatus apart from safety approved buoyancy vests to be taken.
- Students are asked to be ‘sun-screened’ before leaving home. Sunscreen will be provided for the students to re-apply throughout the day.
- Bring lunch and recess snack as usual.
- Must have a water bottle.
- Must wear a rash vest or t-shirt to swim in (won’t be allowed in water without this).
- Children may wear free dress.
- If you haven’t completed a Permission note, please complete and return to your child’s teacher ASAP.
- Beach Permission Note: - Must be returned to teacher prior or your child will not be entering the water at Old Dunsborough Beach on Thursday 10thDecember 2015.
This is just a quick checklist of all the things your child is required to do/bring on Thursday 10th December:
If you have any questions or queries, please email me.
Many Thanks
Miss Prowse
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Christmas Concert on Monday and Beach day Thursday!
Dear Parents,
We are almost in our last week of Year One! I can't believe it. Just a few quick reminders about next week...
Monday is our final Christmas concert for the year when the whole school come together and sing Christmas songs and celebrate the wonderful year we have had! We are also presenting this year's book awards for Citizenship and this year our subject focus was Maths. We would love to see everyone there to celebrate this wonderful OLC tradition.
The children are required to:
- Arrive at 5.15 to get into our class clusters for a 5.30pm start.
- Wear Christmas coloured clothes or dress up in any sort of Christmas outfit you would like.
- Maybe have something to eat before the concert as it may go into dinner time.
I am so excited for you all to see the beautiful children sing on Monday and I can tell you they have been outstanding in their practices!
Beach Day Thursday
Due to the constant shark sightings, the beach day for the whole school has been rescheduled to Thursday the 11th of December at the Dunsborough boat ramp. There was a pink note that went home with children yesterday however if you did not receive one or it has gone missing, please come and see me for another one as I need these back by Monday the 8th December. A few requirements for the beach day:
- Towels, hats lunch and drinks will be needed by the students.
- No swimming apparatus apart form safety approved buoyancy vests are to be taken.
- Students are asked to be 'sun screened' before leaving home. Sun screen will be available for the children to reapply throughout the day.
- Students will have lunch at 12.00 noon and return to school at approximately 12.45pm.
If you are taking you child from the beach, please bring a note or come and see myself to sign your child out. If someone else (such as a friend) is taking your child, please provide me with a note prior to the beach day so I can tick your children off as they leave.
I have no doubt that it will be a fantatsic day and a great wind up for the children!
Please note that Friday the 12th of December is still a compulsory school day and if your child in not going to be here, I will require an absentee note from you.
Many thanks for your continued support.
Miss Prowse
We are almost in our last week of Year One! I can't believe it. Just a few quick reminders about next week...
Monday is our final Christmas concert for the year when the whole school come together and sing Christmas songs and celebrate the wonderful year we have had! We are also presenting this year's book awards for Citizenship and this year our subject focus was Maths. We would love to see everyone there to celebrate this wonderful OLC tradition.
The children are required to:
- Arrive at 5.15 to get into our class clusters for a 5.30pm start.
- Wear Christmas coloured clothes or dress up in any sort of Christmas outfit you would like.
- Maybe have something to eat before the concert as it may go into dinner time.
I am so excited for you all to see the beautiful children sing on Monday and I can tell you they have been outstanding in their practices!
Beach Day Thursday
Due to the constant shark sightings, the beach day for the whole school has been rescheduled to Thursday the 11th of December at the Dunsborough boat ramp. There was a pink note that went home with children yesterday however if you did not receive one or it has gone missing, please come and see me for another one as I need these back by Monday the 8th December. A few requirements for the beach day:
- Towels, hats lunch and drinks will be needed by the students.
- No swimming apparatus apart form safety approved buoyancy vests are to be taken.
- Students are asked to be 'sun screened' before leaving home. Sun screen will be available for the children to reapply throughout the day.
- Students will have lunch at 12.00 noon and return to school at approximately 12.45pm.
If you are taking you child from the beach, please bring a note or come and see myself to sign your child out. If someone else (such as a friend) is taking your child, please provide me with a note prior to the beach day so I can tick your children off as they leave.
I have no doubt that it will be a fantatsic day and a great wind up for the children!
Please note that Friday the 12th of December is still a compulsory school day and if your child in not going to be here, I will require an absentee note from you.
Many thanks for your continued support.
Miss Prowse
Monday, 30 November 2015
Merit Award Winners
Sorry they are a bit late!
Congratulations to Angus and Ruby for being the recipients of the Week Six merit awards! They are both little super stars and have been working hard all year! Well done to you both!
Miss Prowse
Congratulations to Angus and Ruby for being the recipients of the Week Six merit awards! They are both little super stars and have been working hard all year! Well done to you both!
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Last week for Reading books
Good afternoon parents,
As we are nearing the end of the year, Mrs. Kemp from the library has asked that all reading books be returned by this Friday the 4th of December. We would really appreciate if you have any reading books that might be floating around your house to please be returned as soon as possible as we have some outstanding loans against people's names.
Reading Eggs or Raz Kids should be used instead of home readers as they have levelled texts and activities appropriate to your children's reading level.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Only 9 days left :(
Miss Prowse
As we are nearing the end of the year, Mrs. Kemp from the library has asked that all reading books be returned by this Friday the 4th of December. We would really appreciate if you have any reading books that might be floating around your house to please be returned as soon as possible as we have some outstanding loans against people's names.
Reading Eggs or Raz Kids should be used instead of home readers as they have levelled texts and activities appropriate to your children's reading level.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Only 9 days left :(
Miss Prowse
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
St Vincent De Paul Christmas Appeal
Good evening parents,
This is just a little reminder that we have started collecting food for our Vinnies hampers. We would love it if you were able to bring in any of the following items to assist with this fantastic cause!
This is just a little reminder that we have started collecting food for our Vinnies hampers. We would love it if you were able to bring in any of the following items to assist with this fantastic cause!
- Meals in a can
- Pasta
- Rice
- Evaporated milk
- Canned vegetables
- Canned fruit
- Cereal
- Canned soup
- Baby food
- Christmas Bon bons
- Napkins
- Long life custard
We have a box at the front of our classroom for you to place your donations into.
Thank you for your ongoing support!
Miss Prowse
Monday, 23 November 2015
Welcome to Reading Eggs!
Good evening parents,
You may have heard from your child that we have begun using reading eggs in class! We are very lucky to have an early subscription that will follow on into next year so we can utilise this wonderful program for the rest of the term and over the holidays. The reading eggs program is a wonderful online reading program that focuses on phonics and helping your child to be a more confident reader. The Reading Eggs program is both motivational and fun way for children to get excited about reading.
Each child has been given a login which is glued into their reading record book so they can access the program at home. Each child has or will do a reading placement test at school. This will place them in the correct map and reading level within the program. I am able to login as a teacher and check the progress of each of the students as they complete their allocated lessons. The children can read books, complete lessons and create and change their avatar (which is often the first thing they like to do).
The program is meant to become part of the children's homework routine for the rest of the term and into next year. A maximum of 15 minutes three times a week would be a great starting point to use the program. For the more competent readers who finish all the lessons in the Reading Eggs program there is Reading Eggspress which is an add on to help children develop comprehension, spelling, grammar and writing skills. This is a wonderful gateway to tie into what is being taught in the classroom.
Please view the video below to learn more about the benefits of Reading Eggs and the find out how you and your child can navigate each part of the program.
Have a look at the ReadingEggspress video too!
I understand that some of you have already purchased Reading Eggs privately, however as the subscription is through the school, I would appreciate if you use the school login so I am able to keep track of each child in the class.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me.
Miss Prowse
You may have heard from your child that we have begun using reading eggs in class! We are very lucky to have an early subscription that will follow on into next year so we can utilise this wonderful program for the rest of the term and over the holidays. The reading eggs program is a wonderful online reading program that focuses on phonics and helping your child to be a more confident reader. The Reading Eggs program is both motivational and fun way for children to get excited about reading.
Each child has been given a login which is glued into their reading record book so they can access the program at home. Each child has or will do a reading placement test at school. This will place them in the correct map and reading level within the program. I am able to login as a teacher and check the progress of each of the students as they complete their allocated lessons. The children can read books, complete lessons and create and change their avatar (which is often the first thing they like to do).
The program is meant to become part of the children's homework routine for the rest of the term and into next year. A maximum of 15 minutes three times a week would be a great starting point to use the program. For the more competent readers who finish all the lessons in the Reading Eggs program there is Reading Eggspress which is an add on to help children develop comprehension, spelling, grammar and writing skills. This is a wonderful gateway to tie into what is being taught in the classroom.
Please view the video below to learn more about the benefits of Reading Eggs and the find out how you and your child can navigate each part of the program.
Have a look at the ReadingEggspress video too!
I understand that some of you have already purchased Reading Eggs privately, however as the subscription is through the school, I would appreciate if you use the school login so I am able to keep track of each child in the class.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me.
Miss Prowse
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
We design the new Year One classroom!
In Geography we have been learning about space and how we can change and modify a space for different purposes. The children of Orange Room have been very lucky to have the task of designing the new Year One classroom! The children were given a map of the new classroom and then they had to design and rearrange selected furniture to best suit that particular room space.
The children got into pairs and began to plan their rooms. There were some very creative responses of what should go in the new classroom like a pet area, a fish tank for Piranahs and even a sleeping area (I liked the idea of this one). We sat down and went through the criteria of what each design had to have.
- Make sure there is enough space between each cluster of desks
- Leave a gap around the door and window areas
- If they decided to add any furniture it had to be in proportion to the other furniture (eg. A couch could not be smaller than a desk)
They were excited to get started and used their maps to get started. They had to first lay out the furniture they wanted to put in the classroom and then once they had discussed it and were happy with the placement, they could glue it down. We had some very creative designs and there was a lot of important discussion between the partners which was very pleasing to see!
There were smiles and laughing and some wonderful teamwork to create the perfect classroom! Stay tuned for the finished product next week!
This task relates to the Year One Geography Curriculum outcome of:
The ways that space within places, such as classroom or backyard, can be rearranged to suit different activities or purposes (ACHGK008)
Miss Prowse
The children got into pairs and began to plan their rooms. There were some very creative responses of what should go in the new classroom like a pet area, a fish tank for Piranahs and even a sleeping area (I liked the idea of this one). We sat down and went through the criteria of what each design had to have.
- Make sure there is enough space between each cluster of desks
- Leave a gap around the door and window areas
- If they decided to add any furniture it had to be in proportion to the other furniture (eg. A couch could not be smaller than a desk)
They were excited to get started and used their maps to get started. They had to first lay out the furniture they wanted to put in the classroom and then once they had discussed it and were happy with the placement, they could glue it down. We had some very creative designs and there was a lot of important discussion between the partners which was very pleasing to see!
This task relates to the Year One Geography Curriculum outcome of:
The ways that space within places, such as classroom or backyard, can be rearranged to suit different activities or purposes (ACHGK008)
Miss Prowse
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Visit from Saffi and Kobe's Mimi.....all the way from China!
Sorry this is a bit late!
Last Thursday We were very lucky to have Sue Nicholls (Kobe and Saffi's grandmother) come in to talk to the children about her time in China and to talk about Chinese New Year. The children were amazed to hear about where Sue lived in China and how the children in China had to do many hours of homework after school (something that they were not too keen on).
Sue was also very kind to bring is some beautiful picture books, puppets, Chinese clothing and some money envelopes that she used to give out on Chinese New Year.
Kobe and Saffi were very good at helping Sue show the children the different things and the children loved hearing about the story of Nian - a Chinese dragon who came to the villages in China.
Thank you Sue for coming in and showing the children all the beautiful things from China! We had a great time!
Miss Prowse
Last Thursday We were very lucky to have Sue Nicholls (Kobe and Saffi's grandmother) come in to talk to the children about her time in China and to talk about Chinese New Year. The children were amazed to hear about where Sue lived in China and how the children in China had to do many hours of homework after school (something that they were not too keen on).
Sue was also very kind to bring is some beautiful picture books, puppets, Chinese clothing and some money envelopes that she used to give out on Chinese New Year.
Kobe and Saffi were very good at helping Sue show the children the different things and the children loved hearing about the story of Nian - a Chinese dragon who came to the villages in China.
Thank you Sue for coming in and showing the children all the beautiful things from China! We had a great time!
Miss Prowse
Friday, 13 November 2015
Star Citizen for Excellence
Congratulation to Axton Hughes for recieving the Star Citizen for Excellence! A well deserved winner who has been trying his best since the beginning of the Semester. Well done Axton!
Miss Prowse
Miss Prowse
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Curtin Teaching Awards
Good evening parents,
Thank you for all you kind and caring emails and conversations of support, I definitely felt the love heading up to Perth on Friday! I managed to get to the Gala and got to meet some of the amazing finalists in the night - there are some truly inspiring people in our state!
I was very honoured going up on stage to receive my finalist award and felt very proud to represent Our Lady of the Cape and all of the beautiful people in our little community! It was a wonderful night I got to spend with my parents and partner Hugh and wished all who had nominated could have been there with me! It was Dr Sharon Ross - an amazing and inspiring woman that took out the big award but I felt so privileged to be apart of these special group of teachers!
Thank you all so very much for everything, it was an amazing experience that I will not forget! A special mention to Rohan Hayhow and Gemma Sorgiovanni for organising the nomination!
Monique Prowse
Thank you for all you kind and caring emails and conversations of support, I definitely felt the love heading up to Perth on Friday! I managed to get to the Gala and got to meet some of the amazing finalists in the night - there are some truly inspiring people in our state!
I was very honoured going up on stage to receive my finalist award and felt very proud to represent Our Lady of the Cape and all of the beautiful people in our little community! It was a wonderful night I got to spend with my parents and partner Hugh and wished all who had nominated could have been there with me! It was Dr Sharon Ross - an amazing and inspiring woman that took out the big award but I felt so privileged to be apart of these special group of teachers!
Thank you all so very much for everything, it was an amazing experience that I will not forget! A special mention to Rohan Hayhow and Gemma Sorgiovanni for organising the nomination!
Monique Prowse
Monday, 9 November 2015
Raz Kids and Wednesday Running Record Day
Good evening parents,
I have recently logged onto Raz kids and updated all of the children's reading levels in relation to their last Running Record I completed with them. I would really appreciate if you were able to log in with your child and allow them to read some of the books. This will prepare them for the Running Record day I will be having out of class which will allow me to test the children and give an accurate reading level for both reports and for handing over to the Year Two teacher.
The children can either read the books or can have the books read to them but I would ask you to encourage the children to read the children (which will help with their fluency) and complete the quiz on Raz kids to check for comprehension.
On Wednesday 11th of November, I will be at school but not in the classroom. This day was set aside for myself to gather data on the children's reading abilities which will be included in the children's report. Ms. Simone Clues will be in class to replace me however, I will still be around the school if needed.
If you are not going to be here on this day, please let me know via email so I can make other arrangements to test your child.
Thank you for your ongoing support. I can't believe I only have another 5 weeks with your beautiful children!
Miss Prowse
I have recently logged onto Raz kids and updated all of the children's reading levels in relation to their last Running Record I completed with them. I would really appreciate if you were able to log in with your child and allow them to read some of the books. This will prepare them for the Running Record day I will be having out of class which will allow me to test the children and give an accurate reading level for both reports and for handing over to the Year Two teacher.
The children can either read the books or can have the books read to them but I would ask you to encourage the children to read the children (which will help with their fluency) and complete the quiz on Raz kids to check for comprehension.
On Wednesday 11th of November, I will be at school but not in the classroom. This day was set aside for myself to gather data on the children's reading abilities which will be included in the children's report. Ms. Simone Clues will be in class to replace me however, I will still be around the school if needed.
If you are not going to be here on this day, please let me know via email so I can make other arrangements to test your child.
Thank you for your ongoing support. I can't believe I only have another 5 weeks with your beautiful children!
Miss Prowse
Saturday, 7 November 2015
Week 4 Merit Award Winners
Congrtulations to the week 4 Award winners Banjo and Kobe - the two cousins in Orange room for their wonderful work! You are both super stars!
Miss Prowse
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Curtin Teaching Awards
Just a quick note to say thank you again for all of your nomination letters towards the Curtin Teaching Awards which is on tonight! I will be leaving at lunchtime to get up for the big event so Ms. Clues will be in class from 1.30pm-3.05pm.
Thank you for your ongoing support, I feel very lucky to be teaching at such an amazing school!
Monique
Thank you for your ongoing support, I feel very lucky to be teaching at such an amazing school!
Monique
A fraction too much fun!
In class we have been learning about fractions. We have learnt about both halves and quarters and how we can make these using strips of paper, round circle and squares.
We found out that if we cut a strip of paper in half, we get two equal pieces and if we cut a strip of paper into quarters we get four equal pieces! We experimented with different shapes through the mathletics program and found that if you shade some parts of shape, you can make fractions like 3/4, 1/4 and even 4/4 which equals a whole!
We thought we would put our fraction knowledge to the test and make some delicious fraction fairy bread! With the help of Mrs. Hughes, we had to decide whether we would cut our bread into halves or quarters. We then had a variety of coloured sprinkles to choose from and we had to record what fraction was a particular colour.
We had some great designs! Some of the children even worked out that if you had 2/4 the same colour, it is exactly the same as a half.
The children had a wonderful time creating their fairy bread fractions!
A little video that we watched in class which the children absolutely loved! The voices are great as well as the teaching of fractions :)
A big thank you to Mrs. Hughes who came in to help :)
Miss Prowse
We found out that if we cut a strip of paper in half, we get two equal pieces and if we cut a strip of paper into quarters we get four equal pieces! We experimented with different shapes through the mathletics program and found that if you shade some parts of shape, you can make fractions like 3/4, 1/4 and even 4/4 which equals a whole!
We thought we would put our fraction knowledge to the test and make some delicious fraction fairy bread! With the help of Mrs. Hughes, we had to decide whether we would cut our bread into halves or quarters. We then had a variety of coloured sprinkles to choose from and we had to record what fraction was a particular colour.
We had some great designs! Some of the children even worked out that if you had 2/4 the same colour, it is exactly the same as a half.
A little video that we watched in class which the children absolutely loved! The voices are great as well as the teaching of fractions :)
A big thank you to Mrs. Hughes who came in to help :)
Miss Prowse
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Boardies Day Tomorrow
Just a reminder that it will be boardies day tomorrow! Please come in your best boardies for a gold coin donation which will go towards the surf life saving clubs in the South West.
See you all then!
Miss Prowse
See you all then!
Miss Prowse
Board Bean Picking in the Food Garden!
Today the Year One students participated in the final activity of our OLC Food Garden. We were very excited to see how our little seeds had transformed into HUGE broad bean plants that now had their own pods hanging off them!
As a class, we looked at the broad bean life cycle and ordered some pictures to reflect on what our seeds started as and how over the months they have grown to now give us seeds for planting in next years crop! Mrs. Van Es and Mrs. Kerr had some wonderful facts about broad beans and how they are one of the oldest plants in the world! We were amazed!
We divided ourselves into two groups - one team to pick the beans from the plants and another to split the beans to get the beans from the pods.
The children were so engaged in picking the produce that they had grown themselves! Cooper showed us how to split the beans as he had done it on his Nona's farm before.
We found some very big beans...almost as big as Jye's head!
We found a few slimy friends in our garden too!
The children loved opening the beans and counting how many beans they had inside. We found one with seven beans inside!
After we picked all the beans from our plants, we went back inside and had a taste of the broad beans...some people even had some for their sip and crunch!
To follow on from our bean activity - we integrated this into our literacy session by creating a packet of 'magic' beans just like the beans from Jack and the Beanstalk. The children loved designing their packet, they began engaging in conversation about where their magic beans would lead to! It was a great link to our study of fairy tales!
We found out some wonderful facts about how to care for our broad beans below:
What time of year do I sow my broad beans?
March to June
Where should I sow my broad beans?
In a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds
How deep should I sow my broad beans?
5cm deep
How far apart should I sow my broad beans?
15 -20cm apart
When can I eat my broad beans?
Young pods 5 to 7.5cm long can be harvested and eaten whole, or leave until the pods are full size and shell pods for the seeds.
A BIG thank you to Alisa Allison for co-ordinating the fabulous OLC Food Garden and to Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Van Es for all your wonderful help today!
All the children had a great day of learning from our wonderful food garden!
Miss Prowse
As a class, we looked at the broad bean life cycle and ordered some pictures to reflect on what our seeds started as and how over the months they have grown to now give us seeds for planting in next years crop! Mrs. Van Es and Mrs. Kerr had some wonderful facts about broad beans and how they are one of the oldest plants in the world! We were amazed!
We divided ourselves into two groups - one team to pick the beans from the plants and another to split the beans to get the beans from the pods.
The children were so engaged in picking the produce that they had grown themselves! Cooper showed us how to split the beans as he had done it on his Nona's farm before.
We found some very big beans...almost as big as Jye's head!
We found a few slimy friends in our garden too!
The children loved opening the beans and counting how many beans they had inside. We found one with seven beans inside!
After we picked all the beans from our plants, we went back inside and had a taste of the broad beans...some people even had some for their sip and crunch!
To follow on from our bean activity - we integrated this into our literacy session by creating a packet of 'magic' beans just like the beans from Jack and the Beanstalk. The children loved designing their packet, they began engaging in conversation about where their magic beans would lead to! It was a great link to our study of fairy tales!
We found out some wonderful facts about how to care for our broad beans below:
What time of year do I sow my broad beans?
March to June
Where should I sow my broad beans?
In a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds
How deep should I sow my broad beans?
5cm deep
How far apart should I sow my broad beans?
15 -20cm apart
When can I eat my broad beans?
Young pods 5 to 7.5cm long can be harvested and eaten whole, or leave until the pods are full size and shell pods for the seeds.
A BIG thank you to Alisa Allison for co-ordinating the fabulous OLC Food Garden and to Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Van Es for all your wonderful help today!
All the children had a great day of learning from our wonderful food garden!
Miss Prowse
Week 2 Merit Award winners
Sorry for the late post!
A huge congratulations to Oliver Darlington and Ella Foy for their wonderful efforts in receiving a Merit Award last week! Keep up the great work superstars!
Miss Prowse
A huge congratulations to Oliver Darlington and Ella Foy for their wonderful efforts in receiving a Merit Award last week! Keep up the great work superstars!
Miss Prowse
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Save the date....Year One Prayer Assembly
Good afternoon parents,
This is just a note to let you know that the Year One children will be holding a prayer assembly next Friday the 30th of October and we would love it if you were able to make it!
Hope to see you there!
Miss Prowse
This is just a note to let you know that the Year One children will be holding a prayer assembly next Friday the 30th of October and we would love it if you were able to make it!
Hope to see you there!
Miss Prowse
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Spaghetti Science!
This term in Science we are learning about materials and how different objects can be physically changed through actions such as bending, stretching and twisting. Today we investigated the material properties of something that was slimy, sticky, bendy, curly and squishy! It was...... cooked spaghetti!
This related to the Year One Chemical Science outcome of:
Everyday materials can be physically changed in a variety of ways (ACSSU018)
The children were very excited for their investigation about the properties of spaghetti.
We introduced the investigation with a song by Peter Combe - Spaghetti Bolognese (one of my favourites as a child!) and the children got to see how the spaghetti was cooked.
We then got Hannah and Toby to come up the front and using their senses, describe the spaghetti for the class. We came up with some wonderful adjectives to describe our spaghetti!
After all of the children had seen how the spaghetti changed, we then decided to integrate our Art and Science skills together to make a spaghetti hair picture!
Along with our picture, the children had to complete a labelled diagram to show their understanding.
The children loved drawing pictures of themselves and then manipulating the bendy, curly, stretchy, slippery spaghetti to finish off their master piece! The children found out later the the spaghetti didn't need any glue to make it stick to their pictures because the materials that it was made of, stuck to the page!
We loved getting our hands dirty in Science!
Miss Prowse
This related to the Year One Chemical Science outcome of:
Everyday materials can be physically changed in a variety of ways (ACSSU018)
The children were very excited for their investigation about the properties of spaghetti.
We introduced the investigation with a song by Peter Combe - Spaghetti Bolognese (one of my favourites as a child!) and the children got to see how the spaghetti was cooked.
We then got Hannah and Toby to come up the front and using their senses, describe the spaghetti for the class. We came up with some wonderful adjectives to describe our spaghetti!
After all of the children had seen how the spaghetti changed, we then decided to integrate our Art and Science skills together to make a spaghetti hair picture!
The children loved drawing pictures of themselves and then manipulating the bendy, curly, stretchy, slippery spaghetti to finish off their master piece! The children found out later the the spaghetti didn't need any glue to make it stick to their pictures because the materials that it was made of, stuck to the page!
We loved getting our hands dirty in Science!
Miss Prowse
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Sports Carnival for 2015
On Thursday 24th of September, OLC had it's annual sports carnival. When the children arrived at school, they were ready to run - some fancy face paint made for a great start to our day.
It was a wonderful day with the sun shining down on us just as we started heading down to the oval.
The Year One's were so excited and could not contain our excitement as we went into our faction bays.
We participated in a variety of team games and worked well with the Year Two's to compete for the winning first sticker! I think the face paint made the children run extra fast!
They looked wonderful in their faction shirts and I could see a few lollies being handed out by the faction captains for the best cheering people!
Well done to our runner up champion boy Cooper and our joint champion boys Banjo and Remy!
Also to our runner up champion girls Hannah and Ella and our champion girls Ruby and Saffi!
It was a fantastic day at the sports carnival!
Miss Prowse
It was a wonderful day with the sun shining down on us just as we started heading down to the oval.
The Year One's were so excited and could not contain our excitement as we went into our faction bays.
We participated in a variety of team games and worked well with the Year Two's to compete for the winning first sticker! I think the face paint made the children run extra fast!
They looked wonderful in their faction shirts and I could see a few lollies being handed out by the faction captains for the best cheering people!
Well done to our runner up champion boy Cooper and our joint champion boys Banjo and Remy!
Also to our runner up champion girls Hannah and Ella and our champion girls Ruby and Saffi!
It was a fantastic day at the sports carnival!
Miss Prowse
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