New addition to the Inspire Centre
We have a new visitor who has taken up a spot in the library. Scooby Doo has come to join the collection of book buddies we have in the library. The book buddies are soft toys that students are able to use when in the Inspire centre. They can read to them, and use them for role play. Scooby Doo is currently on display with the Scooby Doo books we have available for loan.Thursday, 21 June 2018
Wednesday, 13 June 2018
STEM art using 3D pens
Some senior students have been working with Mr Hughes-Brown on a STEM project using 3D pens. They created this amazing frog sculpture which they have kindly loaned to the Inspire Centre. It is on display in the glass cabinets in the foyer of the Inspire centre. Come and check it out.
If you are interested in frogs, you might want to check out this project from the Australian Museum in Sydney. They are collecting frog calls to map the location of different species of frogs across Australia.
To get involved, go to the following link. Frogid
Some senior students have been working with Mr Hughes-Brown on a STEM project using 3D pens. They created this amazing frog sculpture which they have kindly loaned to the Inspire Centre. It is on display in the glass cabinets in the foyer of the Inspire centre. Come and check it out.
If you are interested in frogs, you might want to check out this project from the Australian Museum in Sydney. They are collecting frog calls to map the location of different species of frogs across Australia.
To get involved, go to the following link. Frogid
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
Come and visit the Inspire centre to see the FABULOUS artwork that is on display in the foyer. The students of Diamond Gallery created this amazing image and are sharing it with the whole school by displaying it in the library.
Teachers from P-6 read the book of the week to students for Reconciliation week. It is a fun story about Yarrikipayi the crocodile who wants to eat the other animals. They all reply "No Way Yarrikipayi...You're not eating me today." The story has a twist at the end with Yarrikipayi being eaten by a snake who is also hungry.
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