Archives for October, 2011

Videos, videos,

Below is our 'Fisherman and His Wife'narrative that was created earlier on in the year. We all worked so hard and we hope you like it! Congratulations to all our semi-final speech entrants. As you can see from the videos below, they all did an incredible job. At the bottom of the page you will be able to see their scorecards. Read full article »

Vote For the Conjola’s!

Welcome to another wonderful week at MEPS. Our scarecrow went up on Friday and you should all be extremely proud of your hard work. We have some stiff competition as the other classes have done a phenomenal job. Remember to vote at merrylandseast.com. We have worked so hard and surely deserve a win! Congratulations to all the Conjola’s who participated in the Read full article »

The Tests Are Coming!!!!!

Hello Again, and welcome back to week 2. You have all been working extremely hard this week in preparation for your upcoming Writing and Numeracy tests. You have all made fantastic progress and I hope you are switched on when the time comes to complete them. Make sure, especially with your writing, that you are focusing on sentence structure, time connectives, Read full article »

First Week of the Last Term!

Welcome back to the final term of the year. I trust you all had a wonderful and safe break. It was a very exciting start to the week with our speeches being held today. The top seven from the class lined up against each other in what was a wonderful display of public speaking talent. I was so proud of all Read full article »

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Phenomenal 15

We are a small class of fifteen phenomenal and fantastic learners from a small country school in NSW, Australia. Our blog is a place for us to let you know what we are learning in class and to share our work with you. We hope you enjoy it. Feel free to leave a comment, we love hearing your thoughts. By sharing thoughts and ideas with us, we are inspired and you help make our learning relevant and connected.

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100 Word Challenge

‘The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.’ Ursula K. Le Guin We ask children to write in school but often there is no apparent purpose that they can see other than pleasing their teacher! This can prompt some very reluctant writers in our classrooms. The 100 Word Challenge seeks to address this problem.