Welcome to the Streeton Middle School Blog for 2010.
This year's classes are
3/4 B - Mrs Broadway
3/4T - Mrs Tsantis
3/4V - Mrs Vasiliadis
We have had two very busy terms and are ready to get blogging in term 3!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
At Camp Waratah bay there was a activity called the flying fish {giant swing}. That was my favorite activity. My group was the Tasmanian devils or group 3. In the Tasmanian devils five or six people went to the top. I went to the top. Camp Waratah was great.
BY JAMES
At Camp Waratah Bay their was lots of activities. My favourite one was the Giant swing like most others. I came 3rd in my Red Faces act. I also liked the disco, we all had to get all dressed-up. Camp Waratah Bay was the best.
BY TAYLOR
On camp waratah bay we had tons of activites like nitro crossing and the favourite the giant swing it was 13 metres high! The food was ok but the ice cream that we had was pretty good.I also liked the disco and red faces!
BY T.J.
My favourite activites were Nitro Crossing and the Initiative Course. In Nitro crossing there are two poles about one metre and a half apart and there's a rope in the middle and you have to grab it and swing across with out touching the ground. You have to get your whole team across.
BY NATASHA
BY JAMES
At Camp Waratah Bay their was lots of activities. My favourite one was the Giant swing like most others. I came 3rd in my Red Faces act. I also liked the disco, we all had to get all dressed-up. Camp Waratah Bay was the best.
BY TAYLOR
On camp waratah bay we had tons of activites like nitro crossing and the favourite the giant swing it was 13 metres high! The food was ok but the ice cream that we had was pretty good.I also liked the disco and red faces!
BY T.J.
My favourite activites were Nitro Crossing and the Initiative Course. In Nitro crossing there are two poles about one metre and a half apart and there's a rope in the middle and you have to grab it and swing across with out touching the ground. You have to get your whole team across.
BY NATASHA
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
On Wednesday we went on a very exciting excursion. The 3/4's are currently studying different modes of transport, so we headed into the city for a busy day.
We were dropped off by bus at Yarra's Edge and caught a ferry around the Yarra and out into the docks. We saw container ships offloading cargo, the Queen of the Netherlands dredging ship, gondolas, the Bolte Bridge and lots of storage units. We took a ride on the top of the ferry and it was very windy! Lucky we had such wonderful weather as it was not cold at all!
We visited a playground that had interesting sculptures and then headed off to the tram stop to catch the City Circle Tram. It was very squishy on the tram, but we managed to catch three different trams in our groups and all arrived at Federation Square safely.
We would like to thank all of the mums that came with us on our journey and took lots of photos. It was a fantastic day and was enjoyed by all who attended.
We were dropped off by bus at Yarra's Edge and caught a ferry around the Yarra and out into the docks. We saw container ships offloading cargo, the Queen of the Netherlands dredging ship, gondolas, the Bolte Bridge and lots of storage units. We took a ride on the top of the ferry and it was very windy! Lucky we had such wonderful weather as it was not cold at all!
We visited a playground that had interesting sculptures and then headed off to the tram stop to catch the City Circle Tram. It was very squishy on the tram, but we managed to catch three different trams in our groups and all arrived at Federation Square safely.
We would like to thank all of the mums that came with us on our journey and took lots of photos. It was a fantastic day and was enjoyed by all who attended.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Police in Schools.
Last week we had a visitor from the Victoria Police Force. Her name was Annette from the local police station. She spoke to us about the Police Force and some of the crimes that young people usually get in trouble for. She told us about criminal damage and theft. We got to ask her lots of questions about her job and she might even come back again so we can hear some more about what the police do for us.
Thanks Annette!
By the students of 3/4B
Last week we had a visitor from the Victoria Police Force. Her name was Annette from the local police station. She spoke to us about the Police Force and some of the crimes that young people usually get in trouble for. She told us about criminal damage and theft. We got to ask her lots of questions about her job and she might even come back again so we can hear some more about what the police do for us.
Thanks Annette!
By the students of 3/4B
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