This Blog is diary of all the things we get up to in our very busy classroom. It is an opportunity for family and friends to be completely involved in the learning that we do every day and it is a great place for us to add learning links that can be useful at home. We hope you enjoy our site, feel free to become a follower and visit us regularly as we update at least twice a week. We also welcome your comments.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Farewell
Farewell Room 4 of 2010!!! :(
We are signing off now for the holidays and sadly will no longer be adding photos and information to this blog site. Hopefully your teacher next year will set you up with a new blog. However, the good news is that you can still come and look at the blog any time, check out the photos, read the stories, and access the websites through the links on the other pages.
REMEMBER that you can make comments too!
Thanks for being a super-special, awesome, fabulous class. We have both loved teaching you this year and look forward to watching your continued successes next year as Year 5's and 6's.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS.
Best wishes from Mrs May and Mrs O :)
P.S - Great news: we have had 1067 visits to our blog site since June this year. WOW!!!!!!!
Prizegiving
We were fortunate enough to have locally raised Raylee Bradfield as our special guest on prizegiving night. Raylee sang three of her own songs, which were very impressive. The audience was just spellbound, so thank you Raylee!
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to all of those students who received special awards on prizegiving night.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Xmas Assembly
Then Britanny played her Trombone for us - giving a lovely rendition of
Melissa played a beautiful rendition of 'Uptown Girl'
Room 4 - Class Item
Caine introduces our class item.
T'was the night before Christmas, and all round the bach,
Not a possum was stirring; not one we could catch.
We'd left on the table a meat pie and beer,
In hopes that Santa Claus soon would be here.
We children were snuggled up in our bunk beds,
While dreams of pavlova danced in our heads.
When outside the bach such a hoo-ha arose,
I woke up at once from my wonderful doze.
I ran straight to the sliding door, looking about,
Jumped out on the deck and let out a shout!
The fairy lights Dad had strung up round the door,
Let me see everything down to the shore.
And what did I see, when I took a peep?
But a miniature tractor and eight tiny sheep. With a little old driver, his dog on his knee.
I knew at once who this joker might be.
He patted his dog, and in a voice not unkind,
cried, "Good on ya, boy! Now, GIT IN BEHIND!
Now, Flossy! now, Fluffy!, now, Shaun and Shane!
On, Bossy! on, Buffy! on, Jason and Wayne!
Up that red tree, to the top of the bach!
But mind you don't trample the vegetable patch."