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UNIFORM
Monday - Day Uniform
Tuesday - Sport Uniform
Wednesday - Day Uniform
Thursday - Sport Uniform (Music, P.E., Library, Italian)
Friday - Day Uniform (Library to swap books)
Rhys Bishop
Classroom Teacher
St. Vincent's Catholic Primary School
Clear Island Waters
Key Learning Areas - Term 3 Focus Topics
Mathematics
Term 3 Maths roster -
Term 4 Maths Roster -
- Weeks 1/2/3 - Multiplication Concepts
- Week 4/5 - Addition Concepts & Division
- Week 6/7/8 - Patterns and Algebra & Fractions and Decimals
- Week 9/10 - Time and Temperature & Units of Measure
- Week 11 - Data, Graphs, and Probability.
Term 4 Maths Roster -
- Week 1 - Angles and Shapes
- Week 2/3 - Fractions and Decimals
- Week 4/5 - Data, Graphs, and Probability
- Week 6/7 - Division Concepts
- Week 7/8- Patterns and Algebra
History
This term we will dive in to the world of the early Sea Explorers. We will focus on 4 Sailors in particular -
Learning about the times, their journeys, and discoveries, we will integrate literacy and geography lessons to develop a rich understanding about these pioneers and the gruelling conditions they faced to discover Australia.
- Dirk Hartog
- Abel Tasman
- William Dampier
- James Cook
Learning about the times, their journeys, and discoveries, we will integrate literacy and geography lessons to develop a rich understanding about these pioneers and the gruelling conditions they faced to discover Australia.
Science
This term we will focus on Materials and their properties.
Our experiments so far have taught us that different materials have different properties, which are then used for manufacturing different items, based on their intended uses.
We have considered gloves and their many shapes, forms, materials, and purposes, and some rich learning took place on the oval in our 'fancy dress relay' where it became increasingly evident that the clothing we wear contains materials specifically designed for certain purposes.
Our experiments so far have taught us that different materials have different properties, which are then used for manufacturing different items, based on their intended uses.
We have considered gloves and their many shapes, forms, materials, and purposes, and some rich learning took place on the oval in our 'fancy dress relay' where it became increasingly evident that the clothing we wear contains materials specifically designed for certain purposes.
Literacy
Religion
Fertile Question - What can we learn from parables?
Learning Objective: The children will learn about what a parable is and why Jesus taught so often using parables.
Parables – fictional stories; unnamed characters; purpose and messages; three-stage pattern (what people expect, what Jesus says; how people must change)
Parables of focus -
Learning Objective: The children will learn about what a parable is and why Jesus taught so often using parables.
Parables – fictional stories; unnamed characters; purpose and messages; three-stage pattern (what people expect, what Jesus says; how people must change)
Parables of focus -
- The Prodigal Son (Lk 15:11-32)
- The Lost Sheep (MT 18:12-14, Lk 15:3-7)
- The Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25-37)
- Sower and Seed (Mk 3: 27, Mt 13:3-9, Lk 8:5-8)