Annex News Term 2 Week 7 - Great Ryrie Primary School
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Annex News Term 2 Week 7 - Great Ryrie Primary School
The Annex News/Homework Sheet 25th May 2015 Happy Birthday HOMEWORK **** Due Friday 5th June Happy Birthday to the following stu- Kingswood College—Scholar Chef dents who celebrate their birthdays Kingswood College is currently looking during the rest of May: for their next ScholarChef. John Hartweger— 27th Emma Hastas — 29th Lachlan Sanchez-Legg—56M Madilyn Bailey—56K Joshua Bird—56M Mitchell Northe—56G To be in the running for a Hospitality Scholarship at Kingswood College, Year 6 students are invited to send in or e-mail a five minute movie of themselves cooking their favourite recipe and telling why they love cooking. Please see the Annex pin up board for further details. **** Our Annex Birthday party for May will be on this Wednesday 27th May during the first half of recess. We look forward to celebrating with all the students who have their birthdays in May. Word from the Chaplain **** Calm down strategies Take slow, deep breaths. Listen to music. Laugh. Sing your favourite Song. Talk about something different. Think of your favourite activity. Sit in comfy chair. Smile! JSC News The JSC has been working hard to come up with a new fundraiser for this term. They want to make people aware of brain cancer. They have chosen ‘Beanies for Brain Cancer’ as the fundraiser this term. On June 18 th students are asked to donate a gold coin and come to school in a beanie. There will be a competition across each year level for the class that can raise the most money for this great cause. **** ICAS Science The ICAS science competition will take place in Mrs. Frith’s room at 9:00am on Wednesday 3rd of June. The following students are the students who have entered the competition: - Heath Murphy (56G) - Ash Newnham (56F) - Hannah Murray (56F) - Sam Rhodes (56F) - Sylvia Dang (56B) - Mackenzie Skinner (56K) - Kieren Tirikawala (56K) - Casey Tucker (56M) - Angelina Vida (56M) - Alan Silverwood (School Chaplain) Please complete all of the following tasks . Remember you have two weeks to complete all tasks. Therefore the teachers are expecting your work to be of a particularly high standard. Open-ended Task IMAX / Museum Excursion Thursday 28th May 2015 Remember! We have our ‘Natural Disasters’ excursion to the Museum and IMAX on this coming Thursday 28th May 2015. A reminder that we will be meeting at Heathmont Station to catch the 8:51am train. Teachers will be there by 8:30am. Please arrive at the platform by 8:45am to avoid missing the train. We will be arriving back to school for normal dismissal time. We expect students to be on their best behavior and that they are representing Great Ryrie Primary School at all times. **** Photo Day—Wednesday 27th A reminder for all that photo day is on this coming Wednesday 27th of May. Make sure Premier’s Reading Challenge you are looking your best for the day. You are expected to wear clean school uniform Please keep reading your books. “Reading is to the mind, what exer- with girls expected to tie their hair back. Check with your teachers for photo times cise is to the body” J. Addison for your class. Interschool Sport **** Well done and congratulations to all the students who have continued to put in their best effort in interschool sport. Unfortunately, our round against Holy Spirit had been cancelled the previous week due to the wet weather. Last Friday, we played against the ever competitive Croydon Hills Primary School. We are pleased to announce that we won 6 of the 9 sports events. The results are as follows: Football: 20—29 (loss) Hot Shots Tennis: 303 - 249 (win) Girls Netball: 28—12 (win) Boys Netball: 9—14 (loss) Beginners Netball: 11—5 (win) Soccer: 9-2 (win) Girls Softball: 9—8 (win) Mixed Softball: 4—7 (loss) Volley Stars: 3-0 (win) **** In this fortnightly open ended task, your task is to get creative with Maths! You are required to produce an artwork using various angles and 2D & 3D shapes. You may choose to make geometric drawings, create mobiles, dioramas, posters, draw tessellations, or use ICT. You may choose one medium or you many choose to combine 2 or more. Use your imagination and creativity. Please remember that this section of the homework should take the equivalent of 20—30 minutes per night for eight nights a fortnight and the standard of work produced should reflect this. . Maths Quiz 1. 321 x 6 x 0 = 2. What is the next number in the following sequence: 1, 2, 2,4,8,32, ___ 3. True or false? A scalene triangle has more degrees than an isosceles triangle. 4. Three cubed minus three squared= (express in a number sentence) 5. Round 459.49 to the nearest 1.00? 6. How many millilitres in a third of a litre? 7. What is the product of 6 and 9? 8. Is 0.73 > 0.642? 9. 18 grapes have a mass of 54 grams. How many grams for 500 grapes? If grapes are $5.00/kg, how does the 500 grapes cost? 10. How many cups of 125mL cups in 5L of water? Production Logo Design General Knowledge Quiz Congratulations to Charlotte Jackson (56K) for winning the logo design for this year’s production ‘Aladdin Trouble’. Also, a well done to all who have entered the design competition. 1. What does GMT stand for and what is it? 2. In what year was Canberra made the capital city of Australia 3. Which river flows through Brisbane? 4. What is the highest mountain in Victoria? 5. Name the instrument that measures or gauges the wind. 6. Name the countries that border Burma? 7. Name a large Australian flightless bird starting with c? 8. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world. True or False? 9. What to 25, 16 and 9 have in common? 10. What are tributaries? **** Quote For the Fortnight Watch your thoughts, they become words; Watch your words, they become actions; Watch your actions, they become habits; Watch your habits, they become character; Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny. - Frank Outlaw - —————————————————————————————————————————————————— Parent/Guardian signature ****