November has just begun and with it some very hot weather after the cool October we have just experienced.
This term we are exploring Indigenous Dream time stories. We have spent a happy time learning Tiddalik the Frog story and have explored the internet to read and learn other stories on line.
This week we begin a class made story based on a kookaburra that enjoys eating snakes!
Swimming sessions are well underway and our children are already showing signs of gaining new skills and confidence.
Tuesday 3rd of November is a public holiday so there will be no school this day.
The following Tuesday we will be off to Beechworth Bakery to enjoy a fun filled morning learning how to make bread and biscuits, yummy!
This term promises to be very busy as we get ready for our school concert with lots of practise sessions, along with everything else we hope to achieve before the end of the year.
Well done to James who is learning to ride a large three wheeled bike, to Jorden who is using more words to communicate and Ethan who is fitter and taller than he was at the start of the school year.
Jill
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
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Birthday Fun!
Masks and Puppets
Fantastic Foods
- Country Mouse and Town Mouse Story
- Fruits
- Healthy Snacks for Kids
- How cheese is made
- Interactive Food Pyramid for Kids
- Lighthouse Keepers Lunch by Special School
- Little Mouse and the ripe red strawberries
- Making healthy food choices
- More healthy snack ideas for parents
- school lunch box ideas
- Sesame Street Healthy food Rap
- Sesame Street Healthy food stories
- Stone Soup- read by Danny Kaye
- Strega Nona
- Teddy Bear's Picnic
- The Enormous Turnip
- The enormous turnip on Cbeebies
- The Lighthouse Keepers Lunch Book
- Vegetables- words and photos
- Where does milk come from?
- Wiggles Fruit Salad
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