Our swimming carnival is this Thursday 23rd of February at the Geographe Leisure Centre. As always it looks like it is going to be a fabulous, fun filled day. Coming home today are permission slips and a note detailing what to expect on Thursday. Students have placed these in their bags and I have enclosed attached them below for reference. To ensure smooth sailing, please ensure that the completed permission slips are returned tomorrow. Looking forward to a fun day Mr McSevich
Good morning and welcome to year 4! Mr Torrese and I are very excited about the year ahead and hopefully you are too! Mr T and I will use this Blog to help with communication, send out friendly reminders, update you on some of our learning and for homework. Homework this week will involve reading each night (please write in your child's diary the time spent reading) and mental maths Unit 2. In class we have practiced the mental strategy but the attached video will help should you require reminding. Please mark your child's homework daily. Friendly Jumps mental addition This Thursday we are having our Parent Information Night, starting at 3:15pm. We look forward to seeing you all then. If you do have any questions, queries or concerns, please contact me as soon as possible. Once again, welcome to Yellow Room. Mr McSevich
Welcome back to term 3 Hopefully everybody had a refreshing and revitalising term break. Towards the end of last term, I started to feel that homework needed to be jazzed up a bit. as a result, I have made a big change to make it more meaningful and hopefully engaging! I have drawn from people like Ian Lillico in developing a homework grid that provides more choice and acknowledges the role that other activities at home take in the growth of students. I have explained this grid and sent it home with the children today. As the homework grid provides more choice, I have also set and explained the rules, particularly with compulsory activities. Please discuss this grid with your child when they get home. You will notice that many of the activities the children can choose may already be regularly undertaken, but are designed to encourage a number of important skills, including communication skills and risk taking (safely), as well as academics. I would still ...