Yesterday we dressed up as our favourite book character. Here are some children from Room D.
Can you guess who we are dressed as?
ACS
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Parent meeting, Tuesday 17th June
Our International Parents group meets tomorrow at 2.30pm in the staffroom.
All welcome.
All welcome.
Friday, June 13, 2014
How to sort rubbish
The Primary School have been learning about rubbish and recycling.
Here are some explanations that some Year 1 students have written.
How to sort rubbish
by Rasita
I want to explain how to sort rubbish at school.
The green bin is for organics. Organics are fruit that turn into compost.
Rubbish goes in the red bin. Rubbish goes in the red bin only.
The yellow bin is for recycling. Recycling means you can use it again.
Now you can sort your rubbish at school.
How to sort rubbish
by Yuu
I want to explain how to sort your rubbish at school.
The green bin is for organics and you put food scraps in like banana skins and oranges and apple cores.
The red bin is for rubbish and you can't reuse it again.
The yellow bin is for recycling and you can put some paper and cardboard and newspaper in it.
Now you can see how to sort your rubbish at school.
How to sort rubbish
by Isaiah
I want to explain how to sort rubbish at school.
Organics go in the green bin. Organics are food scraps like banana skins or apple cores. The truck will collect the organics.
Rubbish goes in the red bin. So this rubbish will not be recycled.
Recycling is what you reuse and it goes in the yellow bin. What goes in there is paper and cardboard.
Now you can see how to sort rubbish at school.
Here are some explanations that some Year 1 students have written.
How to sort rubbish
by Rasita
I want to explain how to sort rubbish at school.
The green bin is for organics. Organics are fruit that turn into compost.
Rubbish goes in the red bin. Rubbish goes in the red bin only.
The yellow bin is for recycling. Recycling means you can use it again.
Now you can sort your rubbish at school.
How to sort rubbish
by Yuu
I want to explain how to sort your rubbish at school.
The green bin is for organics and you put food scraps in like banana skins and oranges and apple cores.
The red bin is for rubbish and you can't reuse it again.
The yellow bin is for recycling and you can put some paper and cardboard and newspaper in it.
Now you can see how to sort your rubbish at school.
How to sort rubbish
by Isaiah
I want to explain how to sort rubbish at school.
Organics go in the green bin. Organics are food scraps like banana skins or apple cores. The truck will collect the organics.
Rubbish goes in the red bin. So this rubbish will not be recycled.
Recycling is what you reuse and it goes in the yellow bin. What goes in there is paper and cardboard.
Now you can see how to sort rubbish at school.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
New saying of the month
See if you know what this saying means and post your comments below . . .
As you make your bed, so you must lie on it
A reminder that our International Parents Meeting will be at 2.15pm on Tuesday 17th in the staffroom next week.
All welcome :)
As you make your bed, so you must lie on it
A reminder that our International Parents Meeting will be at 2.15pm on Tuesday 17th in the staffroom next week.
All welcome :)
Learning about rubbish and recycling
We have been learning about rubbish and recycling. We took photos of the three different types of rubbish bins. Then we recorded our explanations about each bin and what it is used for on the Ipad. We enjoyed hearing our voices and watching our movie.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Cultural week at ACS - off to a great start!
Cultural Week is this week. Have a look at some of the amazing activities. Already our students have been involved in
- Chinese, African and Indonesian crafts
- learning Korean language
- learning about South Africa and Japan
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| Learning about South Africa |
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| Raffelsia |
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| Look at my African drum |
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| Making Chinese crafts in the library at lunchtime |
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