Thank you to all those who participated in the Silent Auction for our SEAT Project stools.
The bidding has now closed.
The winners are:
1. Shelley Melleuish
2. Bob Mewing
3. Tim Pike
4. The Hamiltons
5. Elisha Wildblood
6. Harry Varvaressos
7. The Corics
Could you please send in the correct money as soon as possible and we will send off a cheque to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.
The stools will be sent home via the students.
Thank you all for your support of this Year 5 initiative.
2018 Year 5 SLGS Bayview
Wednesday, 5 December 2018
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Lost Shoes
Tim Brock (Y3), Ben's brother, lost his sneakers during the Christmas Carnival. If you have ended up with his shoes could you please send them in and we can return them to their rightful owner.
Thanks
Thanks
SEAT Project
Thanks to all those who have bid on the stools from our SEAT project. This will close on Wednesday at 3pm so there is still time to bid if you want to.
The SEAT project has also been promoting what we have been learning about through their website. If you are interested please use the links below:
The SEAT project has also been promoting what we have been learning about through their website. If you are interested please use the links below:
Blog: http://seatproject.org/blog/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seatproject
Monday, 26 November 2018
SEAT Project Silent Auction
During the last two terms, the Year 5 students have been participating
in the SEAT Project. The aim of this project has been to promote compassion in
the students for those less fortunate. At the beginning of the process they assembled
a stool and researched Vietnam, the country in which the stool was made. We spent
time thinking about our strengths and how we, and others, have made a
difference in the world.
As part of the project students also researched charities
they might help. We looked at many charities and the amazing work that they do.
We were all struck though by the statistic from the Indigenous Literacy
Foundation that stated “only 34% of Indigenous Year 5 students in very remote
areas are at or above national minimum reading standards, compared to 95% for
non-Indigenous students in major cities.” As a result we chose to support the
work of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) (https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au).
Each group of students has now decorated the stool that they
made at the beginning of the processes. We are now hoping that through you we
will be able to sell these so that we can make a donation to the Indigenous
Literacy Foundation.
Using the following link, please join our silent auction. Simply
fill in your name and bid and keep an eye out in case you’re out bid.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14PZuoph3ulBvbu0KFY5ivMMAOAuzCtfhlk38q5fkGcw/edit?usp=sharing
We will close the silent auction Wednesday 5 December at
3pm. If you have the winning bid you will then be notified and your donation can
be sent to the office by Friday 7 December.
Thank you for your support of this initiative.







Thursday, 22 November 2018
Last Chance to order Scholastic books and last opportunity to borrow from the Learning Hub for 2018
Last chance to order books through Scholastic is Monday 26 November and last chance to borrow before the end of term is week 7.
Library books will need to be returned the following week, at the latest by Thursday 6 December 2018.
If you are looking for holiday reading suggestions try our online recommendations:
Happy reading
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Year 6 2019 Camp
We are already in the process of organising the Year 6 2019 start of year camp. This is happening early next year. To help with this organisation could you please double check your emails for a recent email (sent November 12) which had the usual health and swimming capability forms attached and return them as soon as possible. There is also an event on Edumate ready for you to give permission for your child to participate.
Thanks
Thanks
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Drink Stand - Year 3 and 4 Maths
Mathematics Comes to Life
Students are especially motivated by Mathematics that connects with the world around them. This term, Year 3 and 4 have been exploring the skills involved in running a lemonade stand. This has been a fun way to explore a range of ideas related to measurement, number sense and money.
To make their learning even more exciting, they will be running their own drink stall next Monday, 26 November at recess.
Students will be able to purchase lemonade, raspberry fizz or banana smoothie, made by the students, for $1.50.
We hope many of our students will support this authentic learning project by purchasing a cup from one of the stalls.
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