Thursday, 25 October 2012

Soccer Gala Day

“Goal!” What a blast we had on Friday the 19th October at Fawkner Park for our annual Grade 3/4 Soccer Gala Day. All the students had the best time ever. We were so happy because we had all won at least 1 game during the day. We worked brilliantly together and had heaps of fun. We were excited to be to be outside enjoying the sun on such a beautify day. The event was fabulous and was enjoyed by all!
By Brandon and Darcy 

Thursday, 18 October 2012

SKPS Concert

Halloween on Planet Cake
Wow! What an amazing night! All the hard work we put into the 2012 school concert finally paid off! We all made our way to the Palais Theatre where we waited back stage. Behind the curtains the crowd was buzzing with excitement. As we proudly walked on stage, the music burst into all corners of the theatre. The school concert was a great success. We all got brilliant feedback from our teachers, parents and community. We all had loads of fun and are looking forward to the next school concert in 2014!

By Hazel, Katrina and Louise.  

Monday, 8 October 2012

Great things we've been doing lately...


Basketball Gala Day
On Wednesday 8th of August, the Grade 3’s and 4’s went to MSAC to play basketball. We shot, passed, dribbled, (not on our jackets) won and lost. One of our teams were in the grand final, but unfortunately we lost. We all had a great day! 

Breda’s Bees
“Buzzzzz…. AAAHHHH! Bees everywhere!” Jokes, Clinton’s cousin, Breda, came to our school earlier this term to talk about bees. We learnt that if a hive needs a new queen, the bee’s feed royal jelly to an egg and that egg produces a queen bee! Very interesting indeed! Thanks Clinton and Breda!

Paralympian Visit – Bryce Alman
“Whoo hoo!! Go Aussies!” We’re at the Olympics! Actually we’re in the classroom. But Bryce Alman, the Paralympic rugby player (also known as murderball) came to visit SKPS on Thursday the 30th of August. Bryce explained some stuff about his experiences in the Paralympics. He showed us some of his medals medals. Some of the students got to feel a real Paralympic medal, it was a fantastic experience to meet a real life Paralympic athlete.

Author Visit – Morris Glietzman
Morris Glietzman came to our school this term to talk about his life as a writer. He told us about how he became a writer, life as a kid and as most importantly the secret to starting a story. The secret is to start your story with a problem, this grabs the readers attention and makes the story exciting!

By Ari and Megan