Saturday, August 13, 2016

Book Week!
On Friday, we concluded a wonderful week of celebrating books and literature at Kerrimuir. Following Assembly, the whole school gathered for a costume parade where, as always, great fun was had trying to try and identify costumes and match them with well-known book characters. Top job, KPS and Prep/1C!!
Here we are...
 
At the Book Week parade I dressed up as a Viking with a helmet, a shield and a sword too. I saw R2D2 and a Storm trooper.  My favourite part was the parade. J

I was dressed as a polar bear. I wore a beanie and a coat, white long
sleeves and leggings. I saw somebody in a Wally costume. The best part was when my class P/1C walked around. People hi-fived us. S

For the Book Week parade I went as Matilda. I had two books with me. M

I dressed up as Hermione from Harry Potter. I saw all the other costumes. The best part was that I saw all my friends. The polar bear was my favourite. A

At the book week parade there were lots of costumes. I hi-fived some kids and some big kids. I came dressed as Nemo. J

I dressed as Angelina. I wore a special skirt and a warm ballet coat and leggings. I saw beautiful costumes too. The best part was I hi-fived every hand. I loved it! J

I saw Billie B and Little Red Riding Hood and Fancy Nancy. My big brother was dressed as an army soldier and I was dressed as Ruby Red Shoes goes to Paris. The best part of the Book Week parade was when I had to get in the picture. It was fantastic. P

My best Book Week costume was me, Ziyi, James and Zack! I dressed as a knight hero.  B

Saturday, July 23, 2016


100 Days at School.
The Preps have celebrated their first 100 days at school! With a variety of activities throughout the day, delicious fresh fruit snacks to eat and some little treats, this was truly a momentous day. The Grade 1s in our class even got to join in some of the fun!



 



 
 



 

Monday, May 30, 2016

Batty maths!
After listening to the story of Stellaluna and finding out about bats, we decided to measure the ones we made.  Now we know their wing span, height, area and even the perimeter of their bodies - in unifix of course!









Autumn fun!
We've been loving autumn.  Our school yard has amazing play spaces and lots of beautiful shady trees which as you can see...lose their leaves in autumn. Yippee!


What have we been up to in P/1C?

Grandparents and Special Visitors' Day...

We've been busy with all sorts of things at school!
Last Friday we were delighted to have many visitors to the Prep area.  After listening to the Preps sing at Assembly, our visitors came back to the class to look at all our lovely work and play a maths game we had practised.  What a crowd!  Thank you for coming to see us at school!







 
 




Sunday, February 28, 2016

 
 
 
 

 
Recently during Mathematics sessions we've been working individually, in pairs and small groups to create patterns with shapes, sort, classify and graph them.  After drawing maps of their bedrooms, Grade 1s then used linking cubes to make 3D models of their contents and then arrange them to plan.
 

Monday, February 22, 2016

Garden visit..
This week in Science we had a think about how as living things we have five major senses to help us find out about the world around us.  Our senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell help us to observe, interpret and understand our environment.  They can alert us to dangers too.

Where better to start our investigations other than in the school garden which is full of interesting sights and scents! 
Rosemary, oregano, spring onion, Vietnamese mint, bay leaves, thyme ...plenty to sniff at and rub between our fingers!  Thank you Mrs Hicks for showing us around.