Welcome to our busy world.

Welcome to our busy world.

Thursday 28 May 2015

Week 7, the end of May

Health

We have been learning about our bodies, and how to keep them safe and healthy.  This week we have been learning the names of some of our bones, why our bones are important to us, and how to make our bones strong and healthy.


We made our own x-rays of our hand and arm.



We made a skeleton of our whole body. 


We could make our skeletons move, but we had to think about how our bones would look.


Ask your child what they know about their bones.


Simultaneous Story Time

On Wednesday all the Preps gathered in the library for Melissa Nyman to read us Aaron Blabey's book 'The Brothers Quibble'.


Schools all over Australia heard the same story at the same time.


We really enjoyed the story, and had a think about brotherly love.


 Thanks Mrs Nyman, it was a great story.


Don't forget that the children can change their library books every day before school.

The Reading Block



In groups this week the children were reading old big books that we read together in class.



The children did a great job with these books which are a few levels higher than the book that they work on in guided reading.



Great job all you amazing little readers!




The Writing Block

I am so proud of all their amazing writing. I do hope that you will be equally impressed at the huge efforts here as I am.


Aniston showed s quirky imagination when she wrote, "I heard a noise at the door.  Someone was selling cupcakes.  I bit a cupcake and I turned into a cupcake."



Mia used her imagination when she wrote, "I went to Frozen.  My favorite bit. I got to go in the ice palace.




Kayden gave so much extra detail when he wrote, "I was fishing at the lake.  I caught a platypus.  I saw an owl flying in the blue sky."




Hayden wrote about his trip to the dentist this, adding detail to his work. "I went to the dentist.  They put some soap and banana in my mouth.  I went home."




Tane thought carefully about his neat writing as he wrote, "I was splashing in the puddles with Jonah.  We got muddy."


Our Night Skies.


In connection to our 'Nn' week we made some night skies.  


Next week we are going to see how, because we can read and write the word night, we can read and write light, right & sight etc.


Shayla did a great camping scene here.


Mia was proud of her own thinking, choosing to put her night sky on the moon where the aliens live.


Cooper was very pleased with his detail in his work.




The Maths Block




We played a game of memory as one of our subitising activities.






We also played this new game where we had to work out how many dots were missing.


As you see the children see the number 5, with only 4 dots.  They need to be able to work out how many more dots were needed to make the 5.


I would then lift the flap to check their answer.










Tuesday 26 May 2015

The Last Week of Autumn

Student of the Week

Congratulations to Ethan for being our Student of the Week as a result of his wonderful enthusiasm in all his learning.  Great job Ethan, keep it up!


Maths - The 100 Square



This week in Maths we have been looking for patterns in the 100 square.


We played number games using the 100 square.


We made two digit numbers using two dice.


We had to find the numbers on the 100 square.


We started to see patterns, such as the numbers in a row all started with the same number.


The last number in the column were the same. 

Subitising



Subitising is the ability to instantly recognise the number of objects in a small group without the need to count them.


Developing this skill helps us to see what a number is made up of.


We can see that 6 can be made up of 5 dots and 1 dot, or 2 dots and 4 dots etc.


This gives us a deeper understanding of numbers.


It also helps to get us ready for learning how addition and subtractions works.


We played this new game to practice our subitising skills.


Ask your child how this game worked.


All Living Things Change

We have been studying "Healthy Me".  We have been learning about the various benefits different foods have for our bodies.


We looked at how we changed as we grow, and we made connections to how all livings things change over time, like this tree changes with the seasons.


We also tied the different seasons into our measurement of time in our Maths studies.

Writing

The children are making their own choices about what to write about this week.  I am so excited about their very impressive development as little writers, they are all just amazing!  They are all looking at their work and thinking what they can add to make their stories 'better and more interesting.'



Jaxon wrote, 'I went to Melbourne.  Ethan and I went to the fishing show.  We loved it.'




Max wrote, 'When me and Jed went to Granny and Grandpa's I played.  When we came home Jed was sick.'