Sharon Wildermuth 27/11/2019
The grade one and two students have had a fantastic time creating eight legged friends. They made a web with white oil pastel and dye, creating a crayon resist. Paper clay and pipe cleaners were used to build amazing arachnids which were then painted and a little sparkle added. The result was a collection of…
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Sharon Wildermuth 27/11/2019
The students have been working on finishing their various booklets and other topics they have been working on this term. The year five and six students’ posters inspired Emme C in 2C to create her own on the Notre Dame Cathedral. Fantastique, Emme! The year two students are making their puppets to be able to…
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Sharon Wildermuth 14/11/2019
The students in the junior classes have been working on consolidating their rhymes and completing their various story booklets. The Year Five students have been working on La mode- fashion. They are learning to describe clothing and the various expressions such as “ c’est un look branché” – it is trendy! Also this is an…
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Sharon Wildermuth 16/10/2019
Bonne rentrée: All students are revising their various words and phrases learnt as after a lovely holiday break it is quite normal to ‘oublié’ –forget a few things, especially when it is not a language used at home. Years 4 and 6 have begun to present their French inquiry topics and each one to date…
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E Crossing 12/09/2019
HooptimeTowards the end of August we had over 30 teams from Grades 3-6 represent TPS in the basketball Hooptime competition at MSAC. Thank-you to Stuart Burriss for his involvement on the day and in the lead up to the event. We are very fortunate to have a strong basketball culture at our school that has…
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Sharon Wildermuth 12/09/2019
The Year 3 and 4 students have been creating Australian animals inspired by the sculptures of the indigenous Tjanpi Desert Weavers. They used natural twine over newspaper armatures and added colour using dyed twine and attached features such as quills, feathers wings and eyes. The students enjoyed exploring the different materials.
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