Monday, June 20, 2016

100 Hundred Word Challenge - Term 2 Week 9

After the photograph of last week, which had been taken at Dubai airport, we return to a part of a sentence.


…a whistle blew and everyone disappeared…
 
 
Things to consider:
  • When and where are whistles blown?
 
  • What are whistles often a sign of?
 
  • Why were there a lot of people around?
 
  • Where did they go?

Spine Poems

Enormous EARS flapping

         ivory TUSKS guarding

     wrinkled TRUNK swinging

    strolling, heavily through

      the tall wild grasslands.

        

By Room 15



Sunday, June 12, 2016

100 Word Challenge Week 7 Response


100 Word Challenge

 

Vroom! The plane lands at the Bundi airport. Greg jumps off and makes his way through the airport and buys a ticket for the bus to McDonalds.

Along the way the bus breaks down and all the passengers have to make their way off. Greg finds a nice bench to sit on and read his book on.

While he was reading a bronze coloured man walked over and sat on the bench as soon as he sat down he went as solid as a rock. Greg says to him “hello”, he answers back, “nice to meet you”.  

By Jasper

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

100 Word Challenge - Term 2 Week 7

As you can see we have a photograph for the

100 Word Challenge this week.


I want you to think about the conversation these two gentlemen could have.

Where have they been?

Where are they going?

Are they together?
smsms

 If you are completing the 5 Sentence Challenge,

remember to read the prompts above.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Swimming Lessons 2016

Swimming Lessons with Room 15
In week 2 the Years 4-6's had swimming lessons to teach us how to swim and survive. Everyday for 2 weeks we walked to and from the pool.

We interviewed the Center Superviser Jennifer and this is what she had to say...

Question: How long have you been teaching swimming?

Answer:  16 fantastic years

Question: "why did you choose swimming over any other sport?"
 
Answer: It was recomended as a treatment for asthma

Question: " what is the code you stand by when you teach or swim?"
Answer:
  • safety first
  • remember the aqua code
  • look after your self and your mates
We were very lucky to have someone so qualified to teach us how to swim, we thank her for her time and commitment over the 2 weeks.

By Kyra
Mat Race

Egg Beating Exercise

Team Mat Race

Survival Training
 

Harmony Day Media Report


                    HARMONY DAY


 The Room 15 media personel interviewed Jasper, Jayde, and Sarah on Harmony Day.
Why do we have Harmony Day?

To share the culture of Australia.


Do you like Harmony Day?

Yes- because it’s a great day to spend with our friends.


What was your favourite activity?

Drawing our faces and painting crazy hair on them.


Why do we eat other culture’s food?

To celebrate other peoples food and there culture.


Harmony Day is a day we celebrate other peoples culture’s from around the world.  We come together and celebrate our music, dancing and food.

By Hudson and Andie

Harmony Day

Harmony Day

H appy

A cceptance

R ace

M aking new friends

O ld

N ation

Y oung

 

D iversity

A ppreciation

Y outh

 

Together we stand hand and hand, forever forward!

By Andie


Harmony Day

Harmony Day

Our diversity is our strength because together we stand proud in Harmony.

 

Together we can be Australian, kiwi, Scottish and Iris.

 

We are all the same and all standing proud in harmony.

 

By Madison

 

 

 

 

 





Harmony Day

Harmony Day

OUR DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH, BECAUSE TOGETHER WE STAND PROUD ON HARMONY DAY.
 
IT DOESN’T MATTER WHERE YOU COME FROM, What MATTERS is that WE WORK TOGETHER.
 
THEN AUSTRALIA WILL BE A BETTER PLACE.

       BY: CARL JUSTINE





 

Harmony Day


 
Harmony Day
 
Our diversity is our strength because together we accept everyone for who they are.
Together everyone is everything.
We can be Australian, Kiwi, British or Irish.
We are all the same and together we stand proud and in Harmony!
By Kyra