Inquiry Centre

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Selamat Siang

Welcome back to Term 4. We hope you all had a fantastic break and are ready for an exciting term. Students are looking forward to the Grade 1 Late Stay and Grade 2 Sleepover. Keep an eye on Sentral for news and permissions.

 

This week we have been exploring friendships. Students have been sleuths and have a secret student they are looking to spot character strengths and positives to share with them. They will be writing a special note to their secret partner sharing the things they have noticed.  

Next week, students will begin drafting their speeches for the public speaking competition. Have a look on Seesaw for more information to discuss ideas with your child.

Emma, Suzie, Miss Shaye, Amanda, Miss Emmett, Kate and Mrs Seadon.

Student Voice

My favourite thing about being back at school is: 

  • I'm really close to being in Grade 3 - Meg W
  • I get to see my friends everyday - Sophie W
  • I'm excited that the Grade 1 Late Stay is this term! - Maisie P 
  • I'm excited to be a Grade 2 - Elsie M 

Reminders

  • Hats are back, please make sure your child has a labelled hat.
  • Please visit lost property for any missing jackets, vests or other items.

Pupil of the Week

1/2A - Daniel F

For demonstrating a love of learning in Maths this week. You showed your learning by teaching others how to play a modified version of 'Race to 100.'

 

1/2M - Elisa T

For an amazing holiday recount written in the style of 'Diary of a Wombat.' You used your love of learning and perseverance to complete your work.

 

1/2S - Rashi B

For showing a love of learning when writing your holiday recount. You used lots of WOW words and created a really engaging piece of writing.

 

1/2KS - Sophie W

For your amazing effort and improvement when writing. You take pride in your work, listen to feedback and always try your best. 

 

1/2E - Alycia M 

For demonstrating bravery when beginning at MPRPS this week! You have shown a love of learning when sharing your reading knowledge! Welcome to MPRPS and well done Alycia!