March 1st 2008

Posted on March 1, 2008 by Julie Corr.
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Hi everyone!

Here’s a link to this week’s homework in case you’ve lost yours, left it at school or it’s been stolen by a flock of angry magpies!

Don’t forget that next week we have a visit to Lilydale High School for the yr 6s – it’s a Sports Day, so dig out your runners. Also on Friday is Young Leaders’ Conference for our School Captains and House Captains. This will be an early start – meeting at McDonald’s in Mooroolbark at 7.15am! Is it ok if I come in my pyjamas??

see you Monday,

Mrs. Corr :)

Heavenly Homework – 21st Feb

Posted on February 21, 2008 by Julie Corr.
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Hi all,

here’s this week’s homework task (sorry it’s a bit late!). Hope you’ve had a look at the descriptions Mr. O, Mrs. Smith & I added about our favourite rooms – we’ve already had some comments back – thanks!

My favourite room!

Posted on February 20, 2008 by Mr O'Meara.
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I live in a pretty small flat. There is a bathroom/toilet/laundry, bedroom, kitchen and my favourite room…..
The living room!

My living room has wooden floorboards and a couch that sticks out from the wall, into the middle of the room. The couch is a grey-brown colour and is very comfortable to lie on. In the left corner of the room, in front of the couch is the T.V. It is not one of those massive digital televisions but it does the job! On the wall behind the T.V. is a lovely view of my nieghbours trees in their backyard. I don’t have a backyard unfortunately.
To the right of the couch, along the wall, is a big bookshelf and lounge chair. This is where I sit and read when I feel like a bit of peace and quiet. The living room does not have air-conditioning so it’s most comfortable during the colder months.

I like spending time in my living room because I enjoy the rest that I get to catch up on there.
Aaaargh.

My Favourite Room in the House – Mrs Smith

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My favourite room in the house is always clean and smells great. It is a room that has stone benchtops, modern coloured cupboards and stainless steel appliances. Sometimes their is a low humming and swishing sound when the lights go out and at other times it can be filled with warm baking smells. My favourite room in the house has large, light filled windows that peer down onto the bush. The balcony connected to the sliding door that leads from my favourite room in the house has on occasion had a magpie singing for his breakfast. Which room do you think I love????

My Favourite Room!

Posted on by Julie Corr.
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At my house, my favourite room is my family room. It’s joined onto my kitchen (which I love too) so it’s the place where everyone gathers and talks. We have a big wooden table (which I love too!) and room for lots of chairs to sit around it. This room looks out over our garden with lots of ferns – our dog likes to stand at the glass door and watch us – she always looks very cute. I have 2 paintings on the walls by 2 of my favourite Australian artists – one is of a river and gum trees by Arthur Boyd and the other is an abstract painting of the Australian outback by Fred Williams. The paintings are at each end of my table so I can always have a good look at them. I also have lots of family photos in this room - of my parents and my children as they grew up. I like this room because we always have happy times with our friends there.

Wednesday 13th February

Posted on February 13, 2008 by Julie Corr.
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Hi Level 4,

here’s a link to our homework for this week, just in case your dog ate yours. You’ve got 2 extra days at home this week, so it will be no problem getting it done.

Looking forward to reading some thoughtful responses!

Cheers,

Mrs. Corr

Thursday 7th February

Posted on February 7, 2008 by Julie Corr.
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Hi Level 4 Lovelies!

We’ve had a message from Mrs. Whitby in America! She has added a comment to one of these posts….see if you can find it – why not add your own reply!

Remember that before any comment appears on our blog, it is checked by the administrator, so don’t worry if your comments doesn’t come up straight away, it might take an hour or so.

Mrs. Corr

This week’s homework!

Posted on February 6, 2008 by Julie Corr.
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5-feb.doc  Hello Level 4 Lovelies! Just in case you’ve lost your page or maybe left your homework book at home, we will put each week’s homework on the blog so you can access it from home. Don’t forget to do some reading each night! looking forward to finding out more things about you, from Mrs. Corr, Mrs. Smith & Mr. O’Meara

What an awesome start!!!!

Posted on January 31, 2008 by tsievers.
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Hi everyone!

OK, so the holidays are over (boo! hoo!) and school is back in full swing (Yeh!).   After just 2 days back at school I can already feel the buzz of excited level 4 lovelies busily bustling around the oh so new and totally cool lounge area (what are we going to call it?) and checking out what all their friends did on the holidays.  It’s definitely a very exciting time of year and luckily for you, there’s loads more to come.

By now, I’ve managed to catch up with everyone, but probably didn’t get a chance to tell them about my holiday or hear about theirs. How about I start, and those of you who haven’t already, can follow with your own blogs.  

 Like all of you, I loved being able to stay up way past my bed time and sleep in as long as I wanted or stay in my PJs all day if I felt like it!  Cool!  I also spent alot of time with friends and family and went to Venus Bay, Rye, Brisbane & Evan’s Head (northern NSW).  I had a brilliant time at Australia Zoo (like our new student Adam) and like him, I absolutely loved every part of it, but felt sad at the same time because I think Steve Irwin is amazing and is sadly missed!  I have to admit, my favourite things to do on the holidays are spending as much time swimming at home or at the beach with my family and friends and also going away seeing new and interesting things.

Enough about me.  Now I’ll wait for your holiday blogs.

This year is going to be as much fun as you all would like to make it!  Enjoy & keep smiling!

Tracey   

Mr Thatcher

Posted on January 28, 2008 by Allan Thatcher.
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Hi everyone! I hope you’ve all had a wonderful long, restful and SAFE break! It seems so long since I saw all of you. This year will be very exiting for you all with your new Level 4 Teaching Team planning many new interesting and enjoyble activities. This Blog is just one of them and something I’m very excited about. Technology is playing a very important part in all of our lives and so it must be part of our school lives as well. I am really looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday morning looking neat and tidy and ready for action!! Kilsyth will look different with many teachers in new classrooms and in new roles. I can tell you with all the different moves the teachers have made, there’s been a very big cleanout of rubbish! You won’t know yourselves!! Remember everything we do and what we get out of it is determined by our own attitude. Look at everything in a positive manner and remember BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE.