Life and Learning in Year 1 and 2

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End of Term

on July 6, 2017

Dear Readers,

A huge congratulations to all of the citizens of Readeville on a fantastic term of learning! Some recent highlights have included:

  1. Special Person’s Day: Well done to our singers and actors for a stellar performance and thank you to all of their special people for making the day such a hit.

  1. Readeville garden: The children have harvested the beetroot, carrots and peas that they planted and raised in our garden. We also did a taste test between produce that comes fresh out of the ground and vegetables that come from the supermarket. The children loved feeling, smelling and eating their own crops – and we now have more space for new garden plantings next term.

  1. Toy inquiry: The students have been busy designing a toy for our inquiry ‘What is the best toy ever?’ The children had to follow design criteria to ensure that their toy was environmentally friendly, inexpensive, long-lasting and could be played by children everywhere. There were some highly creative suggestions, including variations on Scissors, Paper, Rock, a version of skittles involving dice and marbles made out of non-toxic paper-mache so they would not harm any animals that may eat them if they accidentally ended up in waterways.

  1. Maths: We have been exploring how ones become 10s and how 10s become 100 as part of our work on place value. The children have been very enthusiastic exploring the value of digits.

  1. Disco: There were some seriously funky moves on display at our school disco! For many children this was their first experience of going out independently after school. Their attitude and behaviour on the night were exemplary.
  2. Farwell Minjae!: Another of our Readeville citizens left us this week. We will miss Minjae’s positive outlook and strong friendships with others and we wish Minjae and his family all the best for their move interstate.
  3. Early dismissal and pupil-free day: Just a reminder that tomorrow is early dismissal (the children will leave at 2:10). It is also a casual day – children can wear footy colours (no gold coin required). Please note, day one of term three is also a pupil-free day.
  4. Lap-A-Thon: A friendly reminder about our school lap-a-thon in week 2 (August 4).

Please enjoy a rest with your children and if you are looking for homework ideas…please keep reading, practising basic number facts and continue with Story Bird stories on the computer.

Thanks for your support in the classroom and at home.

All the best for a happy and safe break, see you next term.

Marie

 


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