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Friday, 6 December 2013

Interview with the stars of 3/4F

Here is this week's instalment of interview with the stars of 3/4F...

Sophie

Favourite movie: Matilda
Who do you barrack for? Kangaroos
What is your nickname? Soph
Do you have a pet? Yes
What game do you like? The Game of Life
Favourite Food? Sushi
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Bianca

Patrick
Favourite movie? Don't have one.
Who do you barrack for? Tigers
What is your nick name? Patty
Do you have a pet? Yes.
What game do you like? Minecraft.
Favourite Food? Pizza.
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Bradley

What's on this week...? (Term 4, Week 10)

This week, we head into the second last week of term. It will be a busy week as we make final preparations for the Community Evening on Wednesday and finish off our treasure maps and set up our Christmas Treasure Hunt for our 1/2L buddies. This week is also planning week, so the timetable will be change and all the specialists will be on one day. I will update you with the new timetable. If your child wants Subway for lunch at our end of year celebration, please return the form and correct money by Thursday 12th of December. If they would like to participate in the Kris Kringle, then please bring a wrapped gift to school with the words 'boy' or 'girl' on it by Wednesday 18th of December. It is hard to believe that we only two weeks to go!!! Have a great week!

Friday, 29 November 2013

End of Year Class Party

Children in 3/4D, 3/4F and 4/5JD will be having their class party on Tuesday 17th December 2013 at 12.00pm. The children may bring their own lunch or may order a special lunch.  If you would like your child to have a special lunch, please complete the order form from Subway (the children have received one of these) and return it with the correct money to school by Thursday 12th December 2013. The special lunch will be delivered from Subway in Mitcham. Please note that children are not permitted to bring food to share at school due to food allergies.

Kris Kringle

As part of our Christmas celebrations this year we will be having a class Kris Kringle. Please note that participation in this is completely optional. If your child would like to participate they will need to bring a $5 present to school on or before Wednesday 18th December. If your child is a boy they will need to bring a present that is suitable for a boy, and if your child is a girl they will need to bring a present suitable for a girl. The present will need to be wrapped and labelled with either girl or boy. The children will bring a note home about this.

What's on This Week...? (Term 4, Week 9)

This week, the focus will be rehearsal for the community evening. In Maths, we will be making a treasure hunt map with coordinates and directions and cards for our buddy class to use in week 10. The students will finish off their self evaluations this week. We are into our third week of class rotations and the kids are enjoying them. We will do some cooking on Wednesday as well. Three weeks to go...!!!

Community Evenings Song Word List

Here are the words to the Horrible Histories song we are learning:

In Britain's Georgian times
There were so many crimes
No time to hang each crook guilty of a felony
Cos there's no room to jail you
They'd send you to Australia
To live in our new-fangled penal colony
Think that sounds like heaven?
In 1787, it wasn't that kind of once in a lifetime trip
First fleet took the journey
Months at sea so churny
Over 40 died while they were on the ship

Those that lived were plucky
Plucky, plucky, plucky
Crammed on board with rats and vermin, cockroaches in bed
Stench inside was sicky
Yucky, yucky, icky
Lice not very nice, can't get them out of my head

Landed Bay of Botany
Convicts' life was rotteny
Needed food and shelter but everything failed
Trees too strong for felling
Stagnant water smelling
A real step back in time in New South Wales
Soil too poor for budding
Huts washed up by flooding
Plans for building houses came to sticky ends
The best of all their labours
Attacked by local neighbours
And that is when your neighbours don't become good friends

Situation tricky
Tricky, tricky, tricky
Then a second fleet of ships was due aground
Some thought this was lucky
But illness had strucky
Half were dead or ill
Fever was spinning around
After seven years
Convict record clears
Just one catch
You got to pay your own way back
No wages meant no money
No choice, but what's funny
Many stayed, became farmers and made a stack
Original arrivers
Proved hardy survivors
Sydney turned into a place you'd choose to go
Think that they'd be fairer
To convicts who were sent there?
No way they built prisons even more remote

Port Arthur was one of the jails
Where every escape attempt fails
Was one man who nearly got through
Billy Hunt dressed as a kangaroo

Inmate's life still sucky
Sucky, sucky, sucky
Life behind bars was not very nice
Hideous and messy
Who would ever guessy
This hellhole would become a
Holiday paradise?

Homework (Term 4, Week 8)

Reading
Focus: Reading 4 times a week (15-20 mins).
Task: Make sure your parents/adult signs your diary.

Literacy
Focus: Famous Scientist Project.
Task: Choose a famous scientist. Begin researching your famous scientist and make a presentation to present to the class. Follow the instructions on the sheet. Your presentation is due on Wednesday 11th of December.

Music
Focus: Community Evening Performance.
Task: Practice the First Fleet song and learn the words. View the video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joG38F2kAbw. Use your word sheet or read the words on the 3/4F BlogSpot (see a separate post).

Weekly Spelling Words
Task: Learn your 10 spelling words. Practice them by any of the spelling activity we have learnt this year.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Interview With the Stars of 3/4F...

Sorry to miss last week's 'Interview with the Stars of 3/4F'. Here is this week's and last week's instalment...

Kate
Favourite movie: Pitch Perfect
Who do you barrack for? Essendon
What is your nickname? Kat
Do you have a pet? Guinea Pig
What game do you like? Cluedo
Favourite Food? Meat Pie
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Montannah

Bradley
Favourite movie? The Internship.
Who do you barrack for? Tigers.
What is your nick name? Brad.
Do you have a pet? Yes.
What game do you like? Minecraft.
Favourite Food? Tandoori Chicken.
Best subject at school?  ICT
Best friend? Daniel B

Matthew
Favourite movie? Planes.
Who do you barrack for? Richmond.
What is your nick name? Matt
Do you have a pet? Yes.
What game do you like? Minecraft.
Favourite Food? Pizza.
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Oliver.

Oliver
Favourite movie? UMC.
Who do you barrack for? Carlton.
What is your nick name? Big Bull.
Do you have a pet? Yes.
What game do you like? Minecraft.
Favourite Food? Pizza.
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Matthew

Friday, 22 November 2013

Week 7 Homework

Reading
Focus: Reading 4 times a week (15-20 mins).
Task: Make sure your parents/adult signs your diary.

Weekly Spelling Words
Task: Learn your 10 spelling words. Practice them by any of the spelling activity we have learnt this year.

Literacy
Focus: Forces.
Task: This week we explored magnetic forces. Visit this web site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/7_8/magnets_springs.shtml. Explore the web page and complete the quizzes. Write five things that you learnt in your homework book.

Maths
Focus:  Number.
Task: Design a zoo that has 100 pairs of legs. Draw the zoo which includes your animals in your homework book. Include at least 4 different animals. Show your working out.

What's on this week...? (Term 4, Week 8)

Only four weeks to go!!! Wow! This year has gone by so quickly. On Monday we will be harvesting the winter vegetables with our buddy class, and planting the summer crops. This week in Maths, we will revisit fractions using some game based activities. In English, we will finish our self evaluations and begin write narratives. Our grammar focus is speech, so we will incorporate this into our narratives. The students have completed their first rotation of activities with other teachers. They continue again this week. We will look at air resistance this week as part of our Fabulous Forces unit. Another exciting week. Have fun.

Sunday, 17 November 2013

What's on this week...? (Term 4, Week 7)

This week the children continue working on their self evaluations that will form part of their report. We continue to look at graphing in maths, concentrating on line graphs. We will look at some magnet magic and helicopter forces as part of our Fabulous Forces topic. We will also be breaking up into 4 groups and attending other classes as the 2/3, 3/4 and 4/5 teachers begin a four week rotation of activities including slowmation video, robotics, digital art and science/technology. Each week the students will attend a different session with different students from the other classes. This will be great! Five weeks of the year left! Wow!

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Billy Cart Workshop

Today's Billycart workshop was a great success with the kids really enjoying the activities. There were four activities:

1. Design a billy cart.
2. 'Free design' in the workshop.
3. Make a billy cart race.
4. Ride a billy cart.

The team work, especially for the 'Make a billycart race' was exceptional. They all learnt a lot about the forces that are required to make a billy cart, but also about how to out one together. Here are some pictures:










 

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Interview with the stars of 3/4F

Here's this week's instalment of Interview with the Stars of 3/4F...

Erick
Favourite movie: Despicable Me 2
Who do you barrack for? No one
What is your nickname? Pekot
Do you have a pet? Used to have a fish
What game do you like? Minecraft
Favourite Food?   Apples
Best subject at school? PE
Best friend? Daniel S


Nicole
Favourite movie? Don't have one.
Who do you barrack for? Hawthorn.
What is your nick name? Don't have one.
Do you have a pet? No.
What game do you like? Don't have a game I like.
Favourite Food?  Fruit.
Best subject at school?  Indonesian.
Best friend?  Jasmine

Saturday, 9 November 2013

What's on this week...? (Term 4, week 6)

What a great week we just had, despite it being a short week! We got to test our solar ovens on Wednesday which worked really well and we learnt about chance through games such as the 'Melbourne Cup' and other horse racing games. The kids also had their first transition session in preparation for moving into grade 4 and 5. This week will also be fun. Monday is Remembrance Day and we will be going to the service in Haliday Park. On Wednesday we have our billy cart workshop as part of our forces topic. Our focus in Maths will be data and how to collect and record it. In Literacy, we begin writing our self evaluations in preparation for our reports. This will take a couple of weeks. We are half way through the term and on the home stretch to the end of the year. Have a great week.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Billy Cart Forms Due

Hi All,

Just a reminder that the forms and money for the Billy Cart Workshop were due earlier this week. If you have not yet returned it, please do so ASAP. The workshop is next Wednesday and I would like all children to participate.

Regards,
Mr.Fraser

Interview with the Stars of 34F

Here's this week's instalment of Interview with the Stars of 3/4F


Atticus
Favourite movie: Friday the 13th
Who do you barrack for? Hawks!
What is your nickname? Atti
Do you have a pet? Yes
What game do you like? Red Dead Redemption
Favourite Food?   Crepes
Best subject at school? Integrated
Best friend? Ryan



Sky
Favourite movie? Holiday in the Sun
Who do you barrack for? Geelong Cats
What is your nick name? Bullet
Do you have a pet? Yes, 3.
What game do you like? Halo
Favourite Food?  Mac n Cheese
Best subject at school?  PE
Best friend?  Jason

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

A Great Day for Solar Ovens

With weather like it was today, it was perfect to take our solar ovens outside and cook up a storm! Well, Marshmallows and chocolate on biscuits anyway! And that's exactly what we did. They worked well and everyone enjoyed eating the results. Here is the outcome...









Saturday, 2 November 2013

Homework (Term 4, Week 5)

Reading
Focus: Reading 4 times a week (15-20 mins).
Task: Make sure your parents/adult signs your diary.

Literacy
Focus: Forces.
Task: Complete the word search by finding all the ‘force’ words.

Weekly Spelling Words
Focus: Past tense.
Task: Change the 10 words below into past tense. Practice them by putting them in a sentence or using another spelling activity.
1.        Buy
2.       Deliver
3.       Go
4.       Live
5.       Eat
6.       Bring
7.       Know
8.       Teach
9.       Read
10.    Think

Maths
Focus: Mapping/Coordinates
Task: Complete the sheet on mapping and coordinates.

Integrated
Focus: Types of forces.
Task: This week we learnt about the forces of friction, gravity, and resistance. Now, have a look at this web site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/science/physical_processes/forces/read/1/.
Read about the different forces, and write their definitions in your homework book. Draw a picture to describe each force. Then, take the quiz and play the game.

What's Happening This Week.. (Week 5, Term 4)

This week, the children can look forward to testing their solar ovens. It looks like Wednesday will have the most suitable weather, so we'll most likely do it then. In Maths, we focus on probability. We will even run our own version of the Melbourne Cup on Monday! Who's horse will win? In English, we continue to look at the explanation writing genre, and will practice this by writing explanations of our solar ovens. We also explore the use of connectives in our writing to join or extend sentences. Finally we will continue to look at our Fabulous Forces topic, and explore some of the forces and how they work, including gravity and friction. Have a great week.

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

November Walk to School Campaign Begins Friday

The month of November is walk to school month! Children are encouraged to walk to and from school each day. In the classroom, there is a poster that can be filled in when they arrive to record each time they walk and how far they walked. Even if you drive part of the way and walk the rest, this still counts. So encourage your children to walk to school.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Solar Ovens Due Tomorrow!

Hi all,

Please remember to bring your solar ovens tomorrow (Wednesday 30/10/13). All we need now is a sunny day!

Regards,
Mr.Fraser

Premier's Reading Challenge

This year The Age will publish the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge Honour Roll online. From Sunday 27 October, students can access the new online Honour Roll from the Premiers’ Reading Challenge website:  www.education.vic.gov.au/prc.

Interview with the stars of 3/4F

This week Ryan interviewed two new stars of 3/4F. Here is what they had to say...

Megan
Favourite movie: Avengers
Who do you barrack for? Collingwood
What is your nickname? Megy Moo
Do you have a pet? Yes 3
What game do you like? Temple Run 2
Favourite Food?   Taco
Best subject at school? Art
Best friend? Mikayla

 
 
 
Aidan
Favourite movie? Iron Man 3
Who do you barrack for? Bulldogs
What is your nick name? Aidy
Do you have a pet? Yes 2
What game do you like? Clash of clans
Favourite Food?  Pizza
Best subject at school?  PE
Best friend?  Jamie

Friday, 25 October 2013

Homework (Term 4, Week 3)

Reading
Focus: Reading 4 times a week (15-20 mins).
Task: Make sure your parents/adult signs your diary.

Integrated
Complete your solar oven. Bring your solar oven to school on Wednesday 30th October so we can cook something in it on a sunny day. Take a look at this video. It shows you how to make and use it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbwliZJiHe8.
Maths
Focus: Angles.
Task 1: Complete the angles sheet.
Task 2: Learn your 12 times tables.

Weekly Spelling Words
Focus: ‘eight’ and ‘ate’ words.
Task: Learn your 10 words. Practice them by using at least two spelling activities.
See homework sheet for individual words.

What's on this week...? (Term 4, week 4)

Wow! Week 4 already! In Maths this week we will focus on mapping. The children will learn about direction, scale and coordinates amongst other things. In English (writing) we will be moving from Information reports to explanations for the next two weeks. We will also explore tense. We finish off out Heat topic (The Heat is On) by testing our solar ovens (these are due on Wednesday) - we just need a sunny day!!! We also begin our next topic on Fabulous Forces, which will last for the next 4 weeks. Lots to do this week! Have a good one.

We have a new class member...

Meet Stan. He is our latest class member. He is blue with bright red cheeks. He is full of dirt and is growing hair. The children painted and named him and planted him today. They look forward to giving him a hair cut.

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Interview with the stars of 3/4F

In this week's edition of 'Interview With The Stars of 3/4F', Ryan gets the inside word on Lachlan C and Kealeigh. Enjoy.

Lachlan C
Favourite movie?   Grown Ups 2
Who do you barrack for?  Rebels
What is your nick name? Lachie
Do you have a pet? Yes
What game do you like? Clash of Clans
Favourite Food? Lasagne
Best subject at school? P.E.
Best friend? Akshay
 
















Kealeigh
Favourite movie?  Aqua Marine
Who do you barrack for? Sydney Swans
What is your nick name? No
Do you have a pet?  No
What game do you like? Nancy Drew
Favourite Food? Sushi
Best subject at school? Literacy
Best friend? Kate

Angle Art

The 3/4s have been learning about angles this week. Today, our budding young artists began work on their angle masterpieces. Here are some of the finished products. Can you name the different types of angles that were used?

Angle Art, by Lachlan B

Angle Art, by Montannah


Angle Art, by Megan

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Making a Solar Oven

The children are in the process of making a solar oven as part of their homework. They need to bring in their completed and tested (weather permitting) solar oven to school by (or before) 31st October where we will test them outside on a sunny day.

To help, here is a YouTube video which demonstrates how to make and use a solar oven.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbwliZJiHe8

Heat on the move...

Today the 3/4F students observed some demonstrations of heat moving in three different ways, through conduction, radiation (radiant heat) and convection. At the end the children were even able to test the movement of heat from their hands to chocolate. I'll let them explain that one! Yum! Here are some photos.

 
 Melting butter on metal - conduction.
 
 
Candle moving a spiral - convection
 
 
Heat radiating from a lamp - radiation.

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Plastic drink bottles needed...

Hi 3/4F Families,

We need 600ml plastic (empty and clean) bottles that we can use to make thermometers. We need at least 10. If you are able to help, can you please send them to school by the end of the week?

Thanks,
Mr.Fraser

Friday, 18 October 2013

Homework (Term 4, Week 2)

Reading
Focus: Reading 4 times a week (15-20 mins).
Task: Make sure your parents/adult signs your diary.

Weekly Spelling Words

Focus: Topic words – The Heat is On.
Task: Learn your 10 words. Write the meaning of these words in a sentence. Draw a picture to go with them.

1.        Solar
2.       Convection
3.       Insulation
4.       Conductor
5.       Radiation
6.       Temperature
7.       Thermometer
8.       Degrees
9.       Celsius
10. ** Choose your own word.

Integrated
Focus: Heat
Task: As a part of our topic ‘The Heat is On’, you need to you need to create a solar oven. It’s easy. Follow the instructions on the sheet to make your solar oven.

Bring your solar oven to school on Wednesday 30th October so we can cook something in it!

Please take photos of you making and testing your solar oven.
Maths
Focus:  Place Value.
Task: Complete the place value activity sheet.

What's on This Week... (Term 4, week 3)

It's hard to believe that we are already in week 3! This week we will continue to look at information reports in literacy. To assist with this, we will look at developing complex sentences. In Maths, we look at angles. We have been focussing on heat as part of our integrated topic. This week, the children will begin building their solar ovens for homework - these are due on the 30th October (see their homework books for more information). In class, we look at heat transfer between objects. We will also be making our own thermometers. Assessment will also continue in preparation for reports! Another big week. Enjoy...

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Nude Food Day Results

Thanks to all the amazing little environmentalists in our class that supported Nude Food Day on Wednesday. It was very successful. We measured the waste we brought into school on the 11th of October (last week) and then again on the 16th October (Nude Food Day) and found that we had reduced the amount of wrappers etc. by 24 (or 82%). Well done. I hope that has inspired you to prepare healthy lunches with produce that doesn't need extra packaging and use lunch boxes that have compartments.

Interview With The Stars of 3/4F

This term, our roving reporter Ryan will interview different students each week about the things they like. In this, his first interview, Ryan spoke with Akshay and Montannah. Here is the result. Who will it be next week...?

Akshay
Favourite movie:  The Mask
Who do you barrack for: Hawks
What is your nick name: Aki
Do you have a pet: No
What game do you like: Minecraft
Favourite Food: Pizza
Best subject at school: P.E.
Best friend: Lachlan.C

 

Montannah
Favourite movie: The Mask
Who do you barrack for:  Essendon
What is your nick name: Banana
Do you have a pet:  No
What game do you like: Minecraft
Favourite Food: Pizza
Best subject at school: Art
Best friend: Kate

Saturday, 12 October 2013

National Nude Food Day 2013 - Wednesday 16th October

Wednesday 16th October is National Nude Food Day and our school is taking part in an effort to raise awareness and reduce the amount of waste we send to landfill. Please ensure that you child's lunch has no wrappers. Perhaps your child could even help prepare their lunch if they do not already. Our class Environmentalists conducted a surprise audit of wrappers contained in student's lunchboxes on Friday and they will complete another audit on Wednesday to compare the amount. Hopefully we see a dramatic drop. Thanks for helping the environment!

Friday, 11 October 2013

What's on this week...? (Term 4, week 2)

This week we continue our maths focus on place value and number. In literacy, we continue looking at sentence types and will begin looking at information reports. We will also focus on drama in our literacy rotations. As a part of our topic, we take a look at heat sources and ask how is heat produced and can it be measured? We will also be working with our buddy class (1/2L) to dig up some of the winter veges from our vege plot as well as plant some garden space outside the portables. We will finish off the week with some science - should be a fun week.

Friday, 4 October 2013

What's on this week...? (Term 4, week 1)

Welcome back 3/4F families. I hope you all had a wonderful and restful break and are ready for the last term of the year (already!!!!). In the first two weeks of term we will focus on number and place value in Maths. In English we will focus on handwriting through recounting the holidays. We begin our new Integrated topics called 'The Heat is on' and 'Fabulous Forces'. We start with 'The Heat is On' where the students observe heat and begin to develop an understanding of energy flows through simple systems. Children will receive homework on the first Friday of week 1. Finally, please remember that in term 4 all students need to wear hats at school. No hat means no play! This is a big term with lots on, so let's get into it! I look forward to seeing you all back at school on Monday morning...