Kuta-kaya
Think strong, able, powerful
Kuta-kaya
Think strong, able, powerful
Kawul and Warikal went on an excursion to the Newcastle Museum for their CAP, They got to explore the skateboard exhibition, the light show and the interactive rooms. Lunch out was pretty awesome too!
This term we have been focusing on budgeting, reading our book tracks of the missing, attending igym kurri kurri for our PDHPE and CAP program, and taking part in fun STEM activities such as egg drops and catapults, working on our collaboration, creativity and critical thinking
Wuwing have been working on creating their bee cafe pots of flowers and their bee hotels out of recycled materials.
SASS appreciation – Wuwing made some very special gifts for the ladies in the office for SASS week appreciation with some flowers and goodies for morning tea. They also helped out for the morning with any jobs that needed doing like restocking the cupboards.
Visitors from Wuwing were visitors at the Marin class assessment day, simulated restaurant experience. Our guests were served Deconstructed Tacos and Tropical Jelly. Marin students fulfilled the roles of chefs, kitchen hands, waitstaff and concierge. A fantastic effort from everyone!
Kukaparr is completing a get fit challenge for the second half of term 3. Each hour, on the hour, starting at 9am, students and teachers complete a series of exercises. Our first week…
9am Tricep Dips (Mitchell McIntosh example)
10am Sit ups
11am Push Ups (Zayel Cosgrove example)
12pm Calf Raises
1pm Squats (Joseph Ball example)
2pm Handball
Stay tuned for our progress report!!!!
In week 6 in Kuta-kaya we had our own book week, students were able to dress up for the morning. Students loved getting to dress up as a character from one of their favourite books.
In 2023 we will be getting two new classes to join our faculty. When thinking out the names for our classes they are names of native animals to Australia in Wonnarua language. We are excited to announce the names for these new classes are.... Pikan which means platypus and Walapi which means Wallaby.