Lots of people have asked for the link to the video because they went home wanting to weave more! So here it is! Let's see your creations!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkfnQUoH5FA
Friday, 19 June 2015
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Google Apps for Education- Year Three children will soon have their own accounts
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Google Accounts have been successfully set up for the childrenin the seniors. Setting up Google Accounts for Year 3 children now assists with the transition from the juniors to the seniors in 2015.
Google Accounts have been successfully set up for the children
A major focus that underlies everything is digital citizenship. Students have taken home the WBS Acceptable Use of Technologies, developed by them and their teachers. They will have discussed it with you and it has been signed and returned to school. Safety is paramount and we take this very seriously. Please talk with your child’s teachers if you have questions.
Here is a link to the agreement:
Using technology in the classroom |
Year 3 children, who have signed our acceptable use of technologies agreement, will be set up with Google Accounts before the end of Term 2.
We are excited about the opportunities that will prepare our children for a future that will be very different to our own.
Thanks,
Planting
This morning we planted carrots into our garden beds. When we were weeding the garden Zach found a baby radish growing in the soil. We also found some baby tomato plants and flower seedlings.
Monday, 15 June 2015
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