This week students in 1SA and 1EJ have been learning about Holy Week, skip counting, number lines, story structure, digraphs and much much more. Here are three examples of some narratives that begin by introducing a character and a setting.
Can’t wait to see what problems may arise in their stories!
Ours ‘Specks of Gold’ for Monday were…
Playing with my friends -Annika
Playing hide and seek -Tavae
Making the crowns for Harmony Day -Matilda
Playing with my friends -Eliza
Playing with my friends -Mahtabjot
Listening to the teacher -Sofia
Making rock presents at recess -Callie
Doing our learning -Kennedy
Making something for my teacher -Kimying
Helping people -Riley
Doing Maths -Charlotte
Playing with friends and using kind words -Maisam
Going to the canteen with my friends -Ruby
Learning with my friends -Yom
Playing near the lockers -Ella
Playing with my friends -Gabriella
Harmony Day is is celebrated annually on 21st of March in Australia. It is the celebration that recognises our diversity and brings together Australians from all different backgrounds. The day is about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. On Friday the 24th of March we will celebrate at school with an assembly, a shared lunch and wearing orange or traditional dress to school.
Today we spoke about the importance of the day and discussed where each of our family backgrounds are from. We then coloured and created a crown that we will wear at the assembly on Friday.
Buddies:
On Thursday we met up with our year 4 buddies. We learnt each others names and ages, recording what each of us looked like. We have pasted this buddy sheets in the children’s home learning books so they can share this with their family.
We loved seeing and talking about everyones outfits for our dress up Harmony Day. We had an outside picnic with all the year 1 classes. We were so proud of so many children trying the butter chicken and jelly… yum!!
Hi Mrs shaman can we please have more readings log please kimying finish her space thank you
We will get one stuck in as soon as possible. Thanks for letting us know 🙂