Monday, May 31, 2010

REACH ROOKYS

As part of our program for 2010 the grade 5 and 6 students will be attending 2 workshops run by reach rookys. rookys aims to build resilience and self-asteem in young students. the workshops provide students with creative, artistic, playful and inspirational experience. Using
visual arts, Drama, dance, games and sport, Rookys encourages young people to think about there behaviour and enviroment, having lots of fun in the process.

the first two sessions will be run on tuesday the first of june and will be $5 per student

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

WORDLE


WORDLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally our chance has come to participate in interschool sport! We hope you all have a wonderful day tomorrow at the lightning premiership. You will be representing our school and we know you will be good ambassadors for us! Remember the point of the matches is to play sport, meet students from other schools and enjoy yourselves. Have fun. Please post a comment about your day on the blog.

District Cross Country

Congratulations to all the Carnegie students who were selected to run at the District Cross Country this morning. We are so proud of all of you. Every student who attended completed the gruelling course whilst running in the cold weather. Special mention to: Ainsley winner of the 9/10 year old race and Georgie winner of the 11 year old 3km race. Good luck to the two girls. who will now particerpait in the zone in a few weeks time.
good job girls.

Friday, May 21, 2010

FUN STUFF!!!!!!!!

you can write what ever you want in this post, i hope you have fun!!!!!!!

The Latest NEWSletter!!!!!!!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

26th May:
Australia's Biggest Morning Tea, in the school hall.

2nd June:
Cookie Dough Dive, more info coming soon.

10th June:
walk-a-thone, at school during the day.

8th June:
crazy hair day, try to make the best, funniest and cool hair do of all!!!!

27th may:
no school (dont come to school)

3rd June:
shool photos

3rd June:
zone cross country

15th June - 18th June
5/6 camp


if this isnt what u are looking for please write that in the coments below.


Thursday, May 20, 2010

BIG BIG BIG NEWS!!!!!!!!!

Can you help raise money for the Red Cross?
Dear Parents,
To conclude our inquiry unit on Natural Processes the Grade 3/4 students have decided that they would like to raise money for the Red Cross, as this is an organisation which plays a key role when natural disasters occur across the world.
As our fundraiser, we will be holding a baking stall on Friday 14th May and will be making various treats to sell at this event.
3/4D will be making lemon slice to sell. We will be baking approximately 125 portions so will need the following:
Ingredients:
• 8 x 250g sweet biscuits (e.g. Marie biscuits)
• 4 x cans of sweetened condensed milk
• 4 x 250g packets of desiccated coconut
• 4 x 500g of butter
• 2 x 1kg packets of icing sugar
• 8 x lemonsEquipment:
• Square tins 24cm x 24cm (or thereabouts)
• Large mixing bowls• Rolling pins
If you are able to support our class by purchasing an item for us to use when baking the biscuits it would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know either through your child’s diary, email (lawerson.kate.m@edumail.vic.gov.au) or in person.
Also, if you would like to help the class when baking these biscuits, we will be making them from 11.30-1pm on Thursday 16th. Again, please let me know if you are able to support.
Many thanks,Kate Lawerson
HERE IS SOME INFORMATION THAT WE LEARNT ABOUT THE RED CROSS WHEN THEY CAME TO VISIT US…
On the 25th of March a Red Cross Volunteer came to talk to us about the
work the Red Cross does locally, nationally and globally.
We learnt that there are 100 million volunteers across 185 countries for the Red Cross. 30,000 of those are from Australia and 8,500 are from Victoria- that is a lot of volunteers!
There are more than 60 Red Cross programs and services across Australia, some of these include:
Save-a-Mate (SAM) Program
The Good Start Breakfast Club
First Aid Training
During a disaster the Red Cross help people in many different ways, these include:
raising money and neccesities through appeals
providing food and water to those that need it
giving people personal support to help them get through their hard time
reconnecting people through phone hotlines and websites
assisting in medical treatment to those that need it
Some interesting facts that we learnt were:
the Red Cross emblem is the third mose recognisable emblem in the world (behind Coke and Macdonalds)
the emblem means ‘don’t shoot’ symbolising protection
the emblem is also the reverse of the Swiss flag, representative of the fact that a Swiss man founded the organisation
other symbols that the Red Cross have are the Red Crescent and the Red Crystal




SAM CLARK!!!!!
on the 20th sam clark from neighbours came and we had know idea!!!
he played a song for us and he gave us his latest album (broken) it was so funny!!!!!





PROJECT ROCKIT!!!!!!!
project rockit came to our school and talked to us about bulling and played an asome game with us !!!
give me some feedback how you think it went and i will tell them all the stuff you told me.

Inquiery

on the tuesday the grade 5/6's were teaching the grade 1/2's anything they wanted to, like:
singing, soccer, football, power points, fashion designing............. and much much more!!!!

how did your activity go?