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Tuesday, 6 March 2007

ASSEMBLY DAY AGAIN!



It's Wednesday and that means Assembly.
The 1M GEMS who received awards this week were:

*Isabella - a 'Super Sentence Maker', especially with the word 'and'

*Jack- a 'Word Wall Whizz' in the making

*Courtney - for adding *SPARKLE* to our room with your smile and love of learning

*Bryce - our resident 'ideas' man (including 3 new word wall cheers today - more about them tomorrow)

Our ENVIRONMENT TEAM lead the Assembly today.
As part of CLEAN UP SCHOOLS DAY last week, they encouraged us to be creative with recyclable materials.

Here are some of the AMAZING creations.


Year 6J made some stunning hats out of old news papers.

The year 4's recycled plastic bags for their creations.

We thought the turtle and the swan were AWESOME!
CLICK ON THE TURTLE TO LEARN WHY PLASTICS ARE HARMFUL TO OUR SEA LIFE.






But both Prep classes had the best. They used plastic bottletops for their creation.
They called him BOTTLETOP BILL!





Before you throw your items in the recycling bin, think about what you could make.

Bring in your creation to show!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Recycling is very important and we want to keep the bay clean.

Anonymous said...

I put my rubbish in the recycle bin.

Anonymous said...

I love the things made of recycle stuff especially the turtle.

Anonymous said...

I hope you all have seen the movie, Keep the Sea plastic free, on your blog. You are learning many exciting things in 1M. Congratulations.
Mrs Strahan

Anonymous said...

lachlan said
I recycle paper and wood.

Anonymous said...

I love the duck