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27th November, 2019
Dear parents and friends,
It has been a busy and productive fortnight since the last
newsletter. We have had a terrific day in Ballarat visiting
the Fine Art Gallery, followed by a performance of the
book ‘Possum Magic’ in the renovated Her Majesty’s
Theatre. Both destinations were excellent and worthy of a
day out. Hail to our bus driver Graham.
Christmas is just around the corner so soon we’ll be
singing the Chrissy songs. Of course, that also means that
concert is coming up. The children are very excited, but
don’t quiz them too hard as they want some elements to
be a surprise. Bring along family and friends for Mon 16th.
Yesterday we ended up in the garden and planted some
sunflower and zucchini seeds. They are quite old, so
hopefully they will still germinate. We need some mulch,
so if you have a bale of straw handy, the school would appreciate it. Also, our compost bin is now empty so
feel free to donate so that we can improve the soil. It’s looking a bit hungry.
STEAM Days At group days this year we have done Science, Music, Art and Sport. I am telling you about Art and Sport.
Every recess Prep to grade 2 do sport with Mr Tolliday, our
sport teacher. At lunch grade 3 and up do sport. In Art we are
learning about Leonardo Di Vinci, Edgar Degas and Van Gogh.
This week we used oil pastels to have a go at drawing one of
van Gogh paintings using quick, sharp, little dashes. The
painting I chose was Starry Night. At the end of the lesson we
do a quick reflection and Stacy takes a photo of our art. By
Saieh.
On group days we do music. We play the drums, keyboard, guitars and ukulele. We also sing. One of the sons was from the Beatles and another song from the Black Eyed Peas. Mr Tromp has been teaching us some songs too. By Cedes
Calvin Tromp
Acting Principal (03) 5467 2223 [email protected]
“Creating Bright Futures” since 1875
Calendar
November Fri 29 – P-2 Swimming
Sat 30 – It’s Nearly Christmas Concert December Mon 2 – Full Steam Ahead (last time) Year 6 Graduation dinner, 6pm. Thurs 5 – MARC Van. Council meeting. Fri 6 – Robotics @ Trawalla
Mon 9-Wed 11 – Camp @ Queenscliff Mon 16 – School Concert: The Grinch
Fri 20 – Final day of term. January Thurs 30th – First day of Term 1 for students (teachers start 29th).
Monday Science On Mondays, when it’s not a Steam Day, we have had science with Mr Tromp. Last week in Science we
learnt about surface tension. When 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom stick-together they turn into a H2O
molecule. Then heaps of H2O molecules stick-together to make a drop of water. When a cup of water is full
all of the H2O molecules, the water sticks together in a bond, almost like a hand-shake all around each one
(heaps of hands, hey.) But the molecules on the surface of the water don’t have any molecules on top of
them so they have extra strong bond with the molecules next to them. This makes an extra thick skin of
water molecules on the surface. This is surface tension.
This tension pulls water together in bubbles. You can see that Bailey was able to make a bubble on top of a
coin. We were able to put over 20 drops on a 20c coin. We were also able to float a paper clip on the surface
of water. By Ramone.
Camp Wyuna The Pyrenees Schools are offering the chance for students to go on a camp to Queenscliff next month. It is
open to all grades and a note with more information will be going out this week. Camps are a wonderful
chance for children to learn about our environment, engage in challenging activities, and develop
independence and social skills. It is not too late to enrol your child. Please let Calvin know if you would like
your child to attend.