Term 1 week 6

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We had an exciting week (week 5) starting with the Taiko drum performance. It was an excellent performance and very engaging for the students, with different size and types of drums. It was also loud which added to the atmosphere. Some of the kids were able to get up and have a go on the drums as well. Much to their delight teachers also had a go ( it was great fun).

The class made stick puppets and in groups of 3 performed an Indigenous dream time story to the class. One student read the book and the other 2 performed the story. We have also been talking about the culture of the Kaurna people in preparation for our excursion on the 19th March.

Sports day is not too far away and the students know which teams they are in. There will be house meetings and practice over the next few weeks.

On Thursdays 3 primary years classes get together for combined fitness (5W, 6W and 6E). As the weather has been hot we have been doing health hustles in the pavilion. We have been learning ‘the moves’ to Nutbush, the chicken dance, the Mexican hat dance and the Macarena. They are really good dancing to ‘Nutbush”. Get your child to show you.

Regards Gizella

 

 

Term 1 week 3

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Thank you to all the parents/caregivers that attended acquaintance night on Tuesday. It was lovely to meet new parents and catch up with parents who now have younger sibling or have had me as a class teacher before. For those parents/caregivers who could not attend I have placed a note with all of the details that I spoke about into your child’s diary. The students have settled into the class routine very well. We started spelling this week as well as homework. It is fabulous that they are so enthused about homework. We are conducting an experiment in Science as part of our ‘What is a plant?, What does a plant need to grow?, What is the life cycle of a plant?’ enquiry. We placed some seeds into a plastic cup onto a moist paper towel and put them into a warm sunny position in the hope that they germinate.

We have also been reading a class novel as part of Literacy – The paw thing by Paul Jennings. It is about a cat called Singenpoo, a name that the students think is hilarious. Ask your child how the cat got its name and you will see them start giggling.

Gizella

Welcome to our blog.

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Hello everyone, I am very pleased to have set up a class blog for 5W. Of course it’s a work under construction, but I hope that you find it helpful. I have set up links that you can visit to see the types of things we are doing in class. I will update the blog regularly and this includes putting the weekly spelling lists into the spelling link. Please feel free to leave feedback and comments, but also read the Blog Guidelines which has a link at the top of the page.