Level 3/4

Level 3
CERES Excursion
Last Thursday we went to the CERES Environment Park. It was all about waste and ways we can save, like we shouldn’t waste food that’s perfectly fine. I was astonished of how many bananas have been wasted just because they were too big or small. We did a time line of how long things would take to break down, like plastic takes 10000 years to break down. My favourite bit was making the paper.
By Charlotte
So at CERES we had a great nature walk, we made some awesome paper and we played some sorting out games. They showed us all the amazing things at CERES and how to save a lot of trees. I know which rubbish goes in which bin.
By Fiona
On the 25th July all the Grade 3 classes went on an excursion to CERES. It was a lot of fun. We looked at lots of different plants. We also made paper and found out how much food waste we throw out in one minute.
By Charlie
On Thursday all the grade 3 went to CERES. It was all about the environment. We got to hold worms and make paper and more.
By Siddarth
On the 25th July we went to CERES. A girl showed us how much waste is produced in Australia in 1 day. Then we went for a walk to have a look around. After we went to make paper. Then Melissa tipped out a bin and we had to sort it out.
By Molly
On the 25th July all the grade 3’s went on an excursion to CERES. All the year 3’s had a great time. The year 3’s made paper, learnt about what can and can’t go in the recycling. We learnt about composting. By Nieve
Level 4
This term in Level 4 we have been looking at a variety of activities, The Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) learning program. This program covers eight topics of Social and Emotional Learning across all levels of primary and secondary education. The focus this term has been problem solving, which involves working through steps to make better decisions when reacting to different situations they may encounter, as well as working as teams to solve problems to build teamwork skills.
The students have really enjoyed rotating between the three classrooms on Tuesday afternoon, which is something that will continue for the remainder of the term.
With Camp Weekaway only a ‘week away’, please make sure you are staying up to date with all information that is coming home, if you have any further queries please don’t hesitate to ask.
Level 4 team Anju Mehta, Mitchell Clark, Karen Hastie