Annex News Term 1 Week 7 - Great Ryrie Primary School
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Annex News Term 1 Week 7 - Great Ryrie Primary School
The Annex News/Homework Sheet 16th March, 2015 Happy Birthday to the following students who celebrate their birthdays during the next two weeks and in the holidays. 12th—Chloe Nicol 14th—Thomas Dellow Buddy Picnic. Interschool Sport On Wednesday the Year 5/6’s and the Foundations had a great time at the buddy picnic. It was great to meet the parents/guardians and to get to know them. Congratulations to Olivia Tolliday, who made it through to the Regions Final in backstroke on Friday. Well done on a great effort against Croydon Hills last week for Interschool Sport. The results were: HOMEWORK Open-ended Task— Due Friday 27th March. Please complete all of the following tasks. Here is a great opportunity to be one of the first players ever to take part in the inaugural Great Ryrie Chess Tournament. Play against other Great Ryrie students and try to win Gold, Silver or Bronze in your age group, or the ‘Star of the Tournament’ Trophy. Hot Shots Tennis 312—290 GRPS Remember you have two weeks to complete all tasks. Therefore the teachers are expecting your work to be of a particularly good standard. Volley Stars 1—2 CHPS Inspirational People Basketball Mixed 19 -24 CHPS Basketball Girls 6-28 CHPS T-ball Mixed 13 –15 CHPS Write about someone who inspires you. Why do they inspire you, what makes them inspirational? Include pictures, quotes etc, of your person. Present your work on a poster, PowerPoint etc. T-ball Girls 23-18 GRPS 7th—Angelina Vida For further information and entry forms see Mrs Frith in Room 19 or the front office. Cricket 63 –62 GRPS 12th—Renee Egan Rotations Rounders Mixed 16 –11 GRPS Find an article in the paper or on the internet that talks about a person that has done something inspirational. Write a summary of the article and bring it to class to share. Rounders Girls 30– 8 GRPS Maths Quiz Science Challenge Last week on Thursday the Year 5/6’s started rotations. They all had a great time and are excited to keep doing it throughout the year. The rotations are: 16th—David Mu 16th—Isabelle Di Biase 18th—Dylan Bermingham 24th—Noah Fanner 27th—Olivia Collyer 28th—Robert Ceu Pa Chung 5th April—Jesse O’Neil We have been invited to take part in the Heathmont College Science Challenge on Tuesday 24 March from 9:00am to 10:15am. The team, which has yet to be chosen, will consist of two year 5 students and two Year 6 students, who have an interest in Science. Morning tea will be provided by Heathmont College. Parents will be required to transport their own children to and from the Science Challenge. Science At The Speed Of Light The Australian Synchrotron accelerates electrons around a circle the size of the MCG at nearly the speed of light to create a light beam one million times brighter than the sun. This light is used to examine a wide range of matter from our food to famous paintings and even the flu virus. On Monday 30 March from 2pm – 4pm the Australian Synchrotron will be inviting the public to take part in free fun talks and a tour of the synchrotron. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required at http:// bit.lyScienceattheSpeedofLight_Speaker Series Attention Chess Players! We had some very pleasing results against Holy Spirit last week. Mr MacCartney– Kitchen Garden, Hot Shots Tennis 394—274 GRPS Miss Beddome– Design & Creativity, Volley Stars 2—1 GRPS Mr Greeves- ICT, Basketball Mixed 18 -24 Holy Spirit Mrs Frith– Science, Basketball Girls 14-18 Holy Spirit Mr Kim– Cyber safety, T-ball Mixed 21 –13 GRPS Mrs Gordon– Literacy T-ball Girls 26-20 Holy Spirit Transition Cricket 53 –38 GRPS Important dates for the 2015 Transition process are: Rounders Mixed 15 –9 GRPS Rounders Girls 22– 10 GRPS Wednesday 18 March—Transition resources are sent to government schools 1. 2320 hours = ? am/pm 2. 3/4 of 40 = 3. 0.2 + 0.05 = 4. Double 950 = 5. 95mm = ? cm 6. A millennium = ? years 7. 4000—1650 = 8. If your new car uses 1.5L for every 3km, how much fuel will it use if you drive 18km? 9. How many degrees in a right angle? 10. $55.60 + $342.80 = General Knowledge Quiz 1. Which of these is an antonym of freeze? a) melt b) cold c) icy Tuesday 21 April—Transition package is sent home to parents Important Dates: Friday 22 May—All Applications for Year 7 Placement forms are to be returned to school. 17th —House Cross Country 2. Sumo wrestling is a sport that originated in which country? 19th —3 Way Conferences 3. What are plankton? 20th —Multicultural Day (wear orange) 4. When the weather is humid, there is lots of what in the air? Wednesday 19 August—Primary schools notify parents of placement offers 24th —Year 5/6 First Aid Training Monday 24 August— Parents may lodge non-placement appeals with secondary schools 26th—Crazy Hair Day 7. What do people mean when we say that people are as 27th —End of Term thick as thieves? 13th April—Curriculum Day 8. What is the longest river in Australia? Tuesday 8 December—Orientation Day for Year 6 students at government secondary schools. Saturday 21 March—Heathmont College Tour 9:30am —11:30 am. Details on their website. 25th — Annex Birthdays (March) 14th April—Term 2 starts 5. What is the capital of USA? 6. What does a bird have that no other animal has? 9. List Australia’s state/territories in order from smallest to largest in relation to size of population. (Please write down the population) 10. What precious stones are found in oysters? ****** Parent/Guardian signature ________________________________ Year 6 Student Leadership 2015 Indonesian Captains School Captains & JSC Visual Art Captains Sport Captains House Captains Buddy Picnic Kitchen Garden Rotations This week the key ingredient for cooking was potatoes. We made 4 delicious recipes: Potato Salad, Potato Fritters, Mexican Potatoes and Boston Bun. Performing Arts Captains