Monday 8 April 2019


Good evening everyone,

One more week to go. On the weekend, the Fremantle Dockers had another win. Good feeling being 3rd on the ladder. A very very long season ahead of us though. Across the bridge the Eagles had a massive win against Magpies. Next weekend is the derby, I am very glad that it is the holidays as I think that it could be a hard day for Freo fans.

Holy Week Celebrations:
This week we will continue Holy Week celebrations.  Holy Week is a very important time in the Catholic faith as we remember and celebrate the events leading up to Jesus' death and resurrection.
On Thursday morning, the Year 5 students will be presenting Holy Thursday.

Easter egg Raffle 
Please make sure that you have brought in your donation for the raffle which will be held on Friday. Your child has been given their raffle tickets. If you would like to be in the raffle, please return one half of the tickets with your family name clearly written on each ticket and $5.
All money raised during this time is donated to Project Compassion.

Homework
For those students that are still struggling to understand what the activities for spelling are, there is a success criteria on their Onenote.

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Reading:
15 minutes
Reading:
15 minutes
Reading:
15 minutes
Reading:
15 minutes
Maths:
The children are expected to complete only one unit of their Maths homework weekly. Each unit will be due on a Friday and time will be provided on Friday gathering time to review any tricky parts or unfinished sections before handing in.

This week is Unit 9
Spelling:
LCWC

ABC Order:
An example of this is on the “Welcome” section in  Onenote:
Spelling:
LCWC

Adding my words:
 An example of this is on the “Welcome” section in  Onenote:
Spelling:
LCWC

Consonants and Vowels:
Write your spelling words; use a blue coloured pencil for consonants and a red coloured pencil for vowels.
Spelling:
LCWC

Synonyms:
Choose 5 spelling words and next to each one write 2 synonyms.

A synonym is a word that means the same. Use a thesaurus for help, if needed. Example: large big