Monday 5 November 2018

Week 4 update

Hello everyone! It's Mrs. Tindale here. The term is flying by and the students in Mini MAC have been busy little bees. 


We were lucky enough to have the lovely ladies from Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre visit us and share their knowledge on the special fauna that was once abundant around the Wattle Grove area. They brought along some beautiful animals for us to observe and learn about, including a Tawny Frogmouth, Forest Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo, Carpet Python, Bobtail lizard and an Echidna. They also showed us taxidermied specimens of a quenda, cat and rat. They discussed the impact that human progress is having on our local flora and fauna. The students diligently took notes and have used this information to create Animal Fact Cards on Quendas. 















Along with this fantastic STEM project on bridging the gap between human progress and the environment, some of our students have been working on their own independent research projects. These 'Passion Projects' have been individually chosen by the students and some of the topics include researching natural disasters, such as tornadoes, earthquakes and volcanoes, synthetic blood, minerals and atoms, pyroclastic flow after volcanic eruptions and animal adaptations. What a great way to build our research skills by answering questions we've always wanted to know about!

Within our Literacy Block we've been consolidating our spelling rules, use of quotation marks and the comprehension strategy of summarising. Why not ask your children how they would summarise the books they've been reading. Talking about what we read really helps us develop our own summarising skills.

This term in Mathematics we're focusing on Money and the class has developed a weekly money system in which they rent their chairs, table space, book boxes and pencil pots from the pretend Bank of C&T23 (short for Bank of Court and Tindale, Room 23 - yes the students chose this name!). Students earn income by remembering to bring their homework folder every day and their library books/bag each Wednesday. They can also earn income by applying for and securing 'jobs' around the classroom, such as being the class photographer or recording the week's events to go on the school blog.  Keeping it real, students know that if they don't keep their cheque books up to date each week, or if they forget their homework/library bag, then, uh oh, they get a fine! Students also chose to sign a contract with our pretend bank and in doing so received a special offer of $10.00 up front! Students are learning responsibility and budgeting, while simulating real world money scenarios (and having fun doing it).



Keep an eye out in coming weeks for blog posts written by our lovely staff in Room 23!

All the best,
Mrs T. :) 



Thursday 18 October 2018

Term 4

Hello everyone and welcome to Term 4. I know, Term 4!!
What a whirlwind this year has been. And Term 4, not to be outdone has started in true Mini MAC fashion. Already in just one week, we have had two visitors, one of which was the ABC News!
We are a popular little lot. I will keep you posted on when we will air on TV.

In other news, we have started our dance lessons, we have an upcoming incursion with Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre which provides the 'hook' for our STEM project all about bridging the gap between the local Wattle Grove environment and human progress. Stay tuned for some amazing learning.

We are also extremely lucky to have Mrs Tindale with us for Term 4. You will know this beautiful lady from the enormous amount of volunteer work she has done with us over the last year.
Please find her introduction letter below.

Looking forward to an amazing Term 4.

Mrs C x

End of Term 3

Well, how fast does the time go??! Every time I think I am on top of the blog before I know it, the term is over once again! We certainly are a busy little class.

Here is a catch up from the end of Term 3 when we had incursions, excursions, talent shows,
Learning Journey, and an awesome STEM challenge day to celebrate the last day of term.

Enjoy the photo catch up below.


Excursion to Red Hill Waste Management Facility 

We enjoyed an awesome day learning about recycling materials at the Red Hill Waste Management Facility.

















Wattle Grove's Got Talent

Congratulations to Alice who was awarded the overall winner for Year One!



Learning Journey

Once again, learning journey was a fun event. I love watching children 'teach' parents. They are hard task masters that is for sure! Below are some photos downloaded from the iPads. It would appear STEM challenges are as equally popular with the adults as they are with the children! A huge thank you for attending and really embracing the journey with your child. They just adore this day.















STEM Challenge Day

To end Term 3 on a high note, the students were presented with a STEM challenge: Make an ice cream sundae without the use of a fridge or freezer. Their ice cream had to contain ice cream and a variety of toppings. The only problem was the ice cream was still in milk, sugar and vanilla essence form! What were they to do? These clever cookies had it figured out in minutes and were on to making their sundaes in no time. We then got to eat them whilst watching a great movie.





















Thank you again for your support in what was another fantastic term!

Mrs C x