Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Yellow Day























On Friday the 27th of August (Daffodil day), Murchison Area School had a yellow day to support cancer trust funds. Just about everyone in the school came in all funky yellow costumes. Before the prizes were given, all the families in the school had to stand together and get a photo taken. Then everyone who dressed up in yellow had to walk around the gym in a spiral while the teachers well judges had to chose three families, and people from the high school, intermediate and primary to get a prize. Zac from the high school was the best dressed and got a extra prize and it was a balloon! Over all we think yellow day went well.


By Ashlee kyle and Ellison McLean.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ski Trip August 2010

Georgia, Caitlin and Adelaide

Ashley, Jessie and Ellison wait in line for the tow rope.

Alex hangs onto the tow rope.


Matthew and Jack learning how to stop and turn.




Jake and his ski teacher.






Max, Jack,Norm (the teacher) and Luke .w.






Caitlin, Georgia and Adelaide sking together.



Ashley.
















Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Term 1 - Native North American Indian Study






































Our major focus for Term 1 was Social Sciences. We decided to study the native North American Indians and find out about their way of life past and present. This unit covered many aspects of their lives including arts, religion and houses.

Towards the end of the study we worked on a costume design project and were excited about our special guest speaker. When the day arrived we were so surprised to have a native South American guest, who had been a guide in Equador. His experiences included eating spiders, shooting monkeys with blow pipes and guiding people throught the Amazon jungle. Special thanks to the Winter family for arranging this very special treat.
The unit of study was completed once we had finished our costumes. 4 groups set to work by incorporating the best parts of each persons design into a "super design". Mrs Peacock who is a dress maker came to lend us a hand by showing us some good ways of joining our materials. The main fabric we used was made from lunch paper, with dye and crayon rubbing designs.

Everyone was thrilled with the outcome and the Indian warriors stand proud now in the foyer at school.