Student Councillors
Congratulations to Cody
Elder and Fearne Van Beek, who are our new Student Councillors. They will be representing our class until the
end of the year. They are both very
popular with their peers and I am sure they will do an excellent job. They have already been to their first
Councillor Meeting and have done a fantastic job taking notes and presenting
the decisions of the meeting to the class.
Student Fete
On
27th August our school is having a Student Fete. Our class has decided to sell
ice-creams.
Our stall is called “Ice-cream Craziness”. Our slogan is “Wattle Grove’s best Ice-cream Shop.” We are probably going to sell the ice creams for $1.00 for a single and $1.50 for a double.
We all wrote letters a couple of weeks ago, to ice-cream manufacturers and shops that sell ice-cream. On Friday afternoon, we got a message that Coles in Kalamunda had received a letter from Ashley and they would like to donate a $25 voucher. We were all thrilled and we hope that some more companies will respond to us.
Our stall is called “Ice-cream Craziness”. Our slogan is “Wattle Grove’s best Ice-cream Shop.” We are probably going to sell the ice creams for $1.00 for a single and $1.50 for a double.
We all wrote letters a couple of weeks ago, to ice-cream manufacturers and shops that sell ice-cream. On Friday afternoon, we got a message that Coles in Kalamunda had received a letter from Ashley and they would like to donate a $25 voucher. We were all thrilled and we hope that some more companies will respond to us.
As we have not received any more responses from the companies we have written to, we need to go to Plan B, which is to ask for donations of $2 to $5 from our Mums and Dads. This will enable Mrs Harney to get what we need on Wednesday Afternoon
This afternoon we made all our posters to put up around the school.
This afternoon we made all our posters to put up around the school.
Lap-a-thon
On
Friday 7th August we all participated in the school a Lap-a-thon,
which was held on the school oval. We
all ran as many laps as we could, with many of us running over 30 laps! It was very hot! When we finished the lap-a-thon, we had an
icy pole and that made us nice and cool.
ICAS Tests
On
Tuesday in Weeks 2 and 4 we had the ICAS tests in our classroom. There was an English test and a Maths
test. There were hard questions in both
of the tests. The questions were in a
book, with an answer sheet. We used 2B
pencils, because they rub out easier, and we had to colour in little circles,
a, b, c or d. We had to be careful to
make sure that we did not put two answers on one line. We had a great time doing the test and most
people finished all the questions.
Fitness
Each
day during fitness we are practising for the Sports Carnival. Mrs Harney has organised a rotation so that
all the Year 2 classes are practising a different event each day. We do:
Wheel Relay, Circle Ball, Tunnel Ball, Flag Race and Relays. On Friday afternoon, we had a practise with
all the Year 2’s. We are really looking
forward to the Sport’s Carnival.
Italian
In Italian, we have been drawing and writing
about our favourite food and treats. We
have also read and learnt about “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”. We drew our favourite part and are going to
make a book for the class.
Senora
told us about Italian Day. It is on
Sunday 20th September at Barbagallo Race Track from 9am to 5pm. Entry for kids is free but adults cost
$5.00. There will be track racing,
vehicles on display, Italian food, drinks and coffee.
Art
Maths
We
have been doing lots of Mental Maths during the last few weeks. This is one time when it is really important that we know
out quick addition and subtraction facts.
It is quite hard and sometimes we get a bit confused and overcome, but
we are trying hard. Mrs Harney does lots
of talking about how she is working out the sums and we need to do the same, so
that we can show Mrs Harney that we understand what we are doing. Mrs Harney has now started teaching us about money. We love doing maths with money! Mums and Dads can help us by letting us count up how much money you have in your purse/wallet. Please remind us to always start with the largest notes and work down to the smallest coins.
Music
In
Music we learnt how to keep the rhythm and the beat. We sang to the beat and clapped the
beat. We also learnt “ti-ti taa taa
za. We wing a lot of different
songs. Sometimes, we play fun games with
Mrs Robeson. We go to music every
Thursday. We all love music a lot!
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