This week has been amazing! We have been learning about Water - students will be doing a lot on water quality this term, including retrieving water samples and testing them. We will also be making a water filter so any empty 1.5 or 2.0 litre clear soft drink bottles will be very welcome!!!
You may have heard your child talking about our Enterprise (or not!). This term we are looking at Project Based Learning and our class have split into groups and will be building up a business. While this seems easy, students are fast learning that it's not all about "Here is our product - buy it!". So far they have grouped themselves and put together a business plan - what they want to make and where they need to source their materials from. They have been encouraged NOT to bring items from home (there may be an exception or two down the track), but budget for all necessary items. They have been given a limit of $20.00 (we are not out to make millions here....yet!) Students have all written to me to convince me to finance their project and how they plan to make enough to pay back their "loan". Skills involved in this are many and varied and include, but not limited to
- Budgeting (Maths)
- Advertising (visual art and literacy)
- Collaborative learning/group work/co-operation
- Marketing
- Technology/science (making their items)
The enthusiasm level is high, however, they do need to be reminded that they have to slow down and put a lot of thought into the process - no prizes for first finished! At the end of the Term we will hold a stall at school to sell our products - stay tuned for updates!!!
This week we tried a "class hot lunch" and prepared slow cookers full of delicious soup. The smell wafting through the classroom was amazing! We prepared two batches of soup - chicken and corn and chicken noodle - needless to say, not a drop was left! We will definitely do this again later in the term.
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We held a special Anzac Assembly this week to commemorate those brave, young New Zealand soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Students placed crosses on the stage to recognise the loss of life of local young men. It was a very moving assembly, and the students were so respectful.
Lastly, a Friday afternoon treat!! The young acrobats who are performing in the Cirque Grande in Balclutha this weekend, came to demonstrate their skills. If there is every an opportunity to see, and be totally amazed by these girls who have bodies that are so flexible they literally bend in half, then go and see them!!! The Circus is on Saturday and Sunday. The demonstration was amazing, considering these girls were only between 9 and 13 years of age! They are on tour for two years, away from their families and home. What an experience!






Exciting times this term! I am really looking forward to the stall. Also sounds like the soup was very yummy might need the recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhatever Veges are in your fridge, a chicken fillet, some stick and on high for three hours in the slow cooker!!
DeleteThe soup sounds like it was a hit!
ReplyDeleteIt was! Thanks for the loan of your slow cooker too!!
DeleteYour business Enterprises sound like a great way to learn. You will have a fantastic time learning this. Have you read Vince Ford's book?
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