Friday, 6 April 2012

Term 1 Week 10 'Star of the Week' and Other News

This week's Star of the Week is Harrison.
Harrison has worked hard this term and has Stepped Up for Success. He tries hard in all his work, he listens to and follows instructions, and he is a positive role model.
Thank you, Harrison, it's great to have you in Room 13.


Recently we have had several 'celebrations' in Room 13.
Congratulations to Paige, Bess, and Danny who all received Principal's Awards for their recounts about our Run, Jump, Throw Display Day. 
Here's their stories:

Yesterday it was Run, Jump, Throw Display day. My team was Number 10. William F was the leader, George was the belly button, and I was the tail end Charlie.
We were at Mrs Culling. We did relay races. Next stop Mrs Kearns who had the leapfrog. Then from Mrs Kearns to Mrs Simpson. We did shuttling. Next stop Mrs Phillips. We threw discus. Then from Mrs Phillips to Mrs Kundycki-Carrell and Mrs Spiers. At the high jump we had to scissor kick. Mrs Kundycki-Carrel said, “Bess, that’s the way to do it!”
The next thing I heard was the whistle blow and away went the team.
Now it was the interesting bit. It was the Year 3 long dash. I felt nervous because this year I had to take part.
“Can the Year 3 girls come.” said Mrs Phillips. I lined up with the other girls. The blocks crashed and we were off. I tried my hardest. The next thing I knew I had crossed the finish line. I felt proud of myself. I came in 6th place. It was very enjoyable.
By Bess

The other day I did Run, Jump, Throw Display. I liked the hurdles the best. The one I didn’t like the best was leapfrog. The one I liked in the middle was throwing.
The first thing we did was the shuttles. The second thing we did was the discus and quoits. The third thing we did was hurdles. The hurdles was my favourite thing. The last thing was the high jump. I think the worst thing was the leapfrog.
Then we went into the filed. When we were on the field it was the long dash. Max came first and Harrison came second and William F came sixth.
By Danny

Yesterday was the Run, Jump, Throw Display day. I first went to the hurdles with my team. I was in Team 10. We had to run fast. My Dad was yelling out, “Go, Paige, Go. Run as fast as you can.” First we had to tag the person who was waiting in front of the line. Then Mrs Culling gave us the baton to pass to the person in front. It was awesome. Then we went to Mrs Kearns to leapfrog. It was fun as well. We had to bend down and the person behind us gently put their hands on our backs. We did it to them. My Dad again said, “Go, Paige, go!” Third we went to the shuttle runs. We had to take the balls and put them in the bucket and then put them back going zigzag around the cones with the baton in one hand and the ball in the other hand. Fourth we went to Mrs Phillips and throwing. We had to throw discus and quoits. The next station we went to was the high jump with Mrs Kundycki-Carrell and Mrs Spiers. I was in the yellow team so I had to follow the yellow cones. The high jump was hard when we had to go around the right coloured cones and we had to scissors kick over the bar. Then we had the big dash. All the Year 3s had to race. Then our parents came for a shared lunch. I sat with my Dad, Maia’s Dad, Mum, and sister. My Mum couldn’t come because she can’t leave work.
My favourite activity was leapfrog because we had to bend down and the person put their hands on our backs. My second favourite activity was high jump because I got to go around the cone. There was one person who was really, really fast. He was faster than a herd of cows. My third favourite one was the hurdles because we had to hurdle there with the baton and drop it then hurdle back. My fourth favourite one was the shuttle runs because we had to run zigity-zag and zigity-zag back. My favourite, favourite one was the picnic because the mums and dads came for the picnic lunch and a little bit of playtime.
I had to run fast. It was exciting, actually the most exciting thing in my life.
By Paige


Come into Room 13 to see the pictures we've drawn of the day.


On Thursday we sadly said Farewell to Jeffrey as he heads back to America next month. We wish you all the best, Jeffrey, and pray you will settle into your new home and school quickly. We will miss you. Keep checking our blog and send us some comments.




We've had a busy term. The children are settled in Room 13 and have all made steady progress in their learning. Thank you for your support with your child's learning, it makes such a big difference. Please try to keep up the reading over the holidays - visit the local library for some new books.
Have a Happy Easter, remembering the sacrifice Jesus made to give each of us hope. Enjoy a safe and relaxing holiday. I look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday 23 April.

12 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Good work Harrison from Ethan and Trinity.

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  2. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Harrison good work for getting star of the week from William F and Macy

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  3. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Harrison good smile from Ben and Elliott.

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  4. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Harrison we loved the play your group did from Paige and Christian

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  5. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Harrison we loved the play your group did from Paige and Christian

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  6. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Bess we like your work from Ciara Maia

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  7. AnonymousMay 08, 2012

    Well done Isla for being 'Star of the Week'. From George

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  8. AnonymousMay 10, 2012

    Good work Harrison for getting star of week. from Ethan

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  9. AnonymousMay 11, 2012

    I wish I was like you Harrison from Elliott

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  10. AnonymousMay 22, 2012

    Harrison,I love your story on the blog and you are a great friend too. You always get on with your work.From George

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  11. AnonymousMay 29, 2012

    Harrison, You are cool and you play nice From Luke and George

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  12. AnonymousJune 07, 2012

    Harrison, You are so cool From George

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