Friday 21 June 2019

Eden/Albert Cross Country

On Thursday the 20 the of June years 4-6 participated in the Eden/Albert cross country zones. The boys started first in every year. Each year did 2 laps of  the park which was 2.5-3 km each lap. There was a sausage sizzle for every runner afterwards (not free). I am sure every person in good shepherd was puffed and every body did a great job.

Friday 14 June 2019

G.S.S Book Week

  

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Room 6 was hungry for books during our book week. We had a whole week celebrating all things books. We had author visits from Stu Duval and James Russell. Stu presented workshops on storytelling, cartooning and writing.  James shared his books and told us stories. We did lots of cool book week activities in class like making dust jacket covers, wanted posters, bookmarks and story cubes. Finally our favourite day arrived, Friday. We got to dress up as our favourite characters and partake in the literacy treasure hunt.  Overall book week is a fantastic week every year. Room 6 LOVES BOOK WEEK!

Here are some photos from our time:

My book week character was: Poseidon



Thursday 13 June 2019

How the water cycle works?



How does the Water Cycle Work?
I am learning to inform my audience through explanation writing
By Henry




What's been around since the Earth was created? You guessed it, water! Did you know that water covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface. Out of all of earth’s water 97 percent of it is saltwater and the remaining three percent is freshwater, but only 1 percent is potable, potable means drinkable. Some of the water you use for drinking, washing and watering plants could have been water in a water cycle millions of years ago. A cycle is a series of steps that repeats itself again and again. The water cycle has three main stages evaporation, condensation and precipitation. Without a single one of these stages the water cycle would not work. This leads us into the first stage evaporation.


The first part of the cycle is called evaporation. Evaporation is the process when the sun heats up bodies of water, then the water gets so hot and turns into an invisible gas that we cannot see, called water vapour. Then the water vapour evaporates into the sky. Once the water vapour is in the sky the second stage forms condensation.


Condensation is the process when water vapour condenses and forms clouds . Then after the clouds are formed the water vapour forms back into water droplets again and cools down. Now in the cloud the rain droplets form the third stage precipitation.

Precipitation is the process when the water in the clouds gets really heavy and falls to the surface of earth. Did you know that the water from the clouds could fall in the form of snow, sleet or hail? After precipitation collection comes in to finish up the water cycle.

Collection is after the water precipitates it flows down from the mountains and collects in rivers, estuaries, streams and lakes. This ends up back in the oceans then the water cycle repeats itself.

To conclude, think about the three main stages evaporation the process when the sun heats up bodies of water, condensation the process when the water vapour makes clouds and finally precipitation the process when liquid falls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet and hail. Remember only one percent of water is potable so do not waste water, water is a precious resource that we need to look after as long as humans live.

Friday 7 June 2019

Water Care

Water, water everywhere! On Friday of week 6, we were lucky to have Sally from Water care come to teach us more about the water. We did a drama activity and experiments. Firstly we examined the process that water goes through to become drinkable water in our households. Our drama was based on the process that the water goes through to be cleaned. We were the water going through each stage. We had so much fun as we ventured around the school. Once we learnt how water is cleaned we then had to try and clean the dirty water ourselves. We had to create a filter system in partners. We had to do four different tests for our experiments. We experimented with a range of filters to try and test which filter system was the best.

Cross Country

Good Shepherd School had been busy training for cross country this term and finally the day arrived. In week 6 we all arrived at school in our running gear and had our house colors painted onto us. We were eager and ready to go and win house points. Overall the race was long and required a lot of stamina, but we were prepared. Here are some pictures from our races.