Hi everyone!
We had another great week in our group with lots going on.
The big event was the Children’s Voices for Reconciliation event in at The Canopy on Thursday morning. Preschool, Vinnie’s and our group all joined in the line-up of performers from local schools celebrating Reconciliation Week and its theme of “Be a Voice for Generations”. It was fabulous to see our Preschool and Vinnie’s children get up onto the stage so confidently and sing without a backing track (unlike earlier items in the program), and I was very proud of Kai and Ewan who gave short speeches before the whole class sang “Solid Rock” with Cooper, Ariel and Evie playing guitar with me. The performances from other schools were great to see and hear, too, and altogether it was another very successful event.
In class, we’ve been looking at grammar and writing skills as well as continuing to read our shared book each day. We’re looking at conjunctions and phrases and clauses at the moment and using these to make sentences more interesting.
On Monday, we had a session with our CSIRO IT specialist, Mark, who brought his son this time to show us a robot being used in his studies at Sydney University. It was pretty interesting to see how the robot is programmed using coding on the computer. Thank you so much to both Mark and Ze’ev. We are very lucky to have the opportunity to learn from them.
In Maths, we have been continuing our work on fractions, decimals and percentages and everyone is making great progress, understanding the concepts and using number operations in calculations and problem solving.
Rehearsing for the Reconciliation event took much of our time but we also managed to fit in some of our usual activities such as spelling lists, buddies, times tables practice, languages and textbooks.
We also had fun watching a Puppet Show in Spanish on Wednesday morning! Many thanks to Carolina for organising this!
Wednesday was Information Morning and Evie and Rhea volunteered to speak to the visitors. Many of the group also took visitors on tours around the school, explaining how the school operates as they went. This is a wonderful opportunity for the children and is very impressive for the visiting parents, who often comment on how confident and knowledgeable the tour guides are!
On Friday, we had Lucas visiting for the day. Lucas is Asher’s older brother and is currently in Year 9 at Hunters Hill High School. He was at Currambena for all his primary education. Lucas spoke to the group about his experiences so far at high school and said he found his teachers mostly young and helpful, more homework in Year 8 than Year 7, good groups of friends and his favourite subject is Maths. It was lovely to have his help for the day.
The AGM and social on Friday night was very well attended. So good to see so many people here. Many thanks to Council members for all their wonderful work for the school.
And lastly, a reminder to please make sure children pack enough lunch! I’ve been making sandwiches recently at lunchtime for hungry people who have run out of lunch!
Thanks!
Love,
Wendy