This week in writing, we made fruit sticks as a stimulus for our procedural writing process. Step 1, Cut up the fruit. Step 2. Slide the fruit onto the stick. Step 3, Eat the delicious, juicy and nutritious fruit! We are developing our reading skills by engaging in many exciting learning experiences - take a look at some of our reading activities! We are learning to:
We are learning about what living things need to grow so that we can help plants and animals to grow. We planted carrot, spring onion and radish seeds in our new MPPS garden beds. We enjoyed preparing the soil by raking it out evenly, digging holes to place our seeds in and watering our little seeds. Each week we will observe the changes in our vegetables and record the findings in our Sustainability Journal. In PLC we are developing our curiosity about the sights, smells and tastes of different foods. We had so much fun popping popcorn kernels and using powerful adjectives to describe our experience.We are expanding our vocabulary related to sensory experiences through baking Easter cookies. We are learning new words including ‘ingredients’ and ‘utensils’. We are using interesting adjectives to describe the ingredients focusing on what they look, smell and feel like. Take a look at our PLC Name Book! We created self-portraits and put together our own class book. We are developing our literacy skills by practising how to write our names and matching spoken words to written words by pointing when reading aloud. This file is a PDF document. Once open, click 'view' and 'rotate view' to 'counter-clockwise'.
The Market Fresh Schools Program was delivered to PLC students on Friday 19th March. Students learnt:
At Mernda Park Primary School everyone is encouraged to pack a ‘nude food’ lunch box. In PLC we have been learning about healthy food choices and what we can pack in our lunch boxes for ‘brain food’ time. Thank you to our families for encouraging this initiative. Take a look at our delicious and nutritious lunches and snacks! We have been exploring the numbers 0-9. Take a look at how we are learning to match number names, numerals and their quantities. |