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Hyde Park Barracks!

May 20, 2011 by · No Comments · HSIE

On Thursday 10th March, Year 4 had an exciting experience at Hyde Park Barracks! Please read our recount and have a look at our PhotoPeach! Hopefully you’ll go sometime!

Double Fun!


Hyde Park Barracks a-hoy! On March 10th, Year 4 was about to discover a world of labour and punishment at Hyde Park Barracks. The aim of this excursion was to expand our knowledge on Australian history.

On the bus, all students and teachers in Year 4 felt like they had a volcano of excitement inside them. The volcano was ready to erupt anytime as they thought about what was ahead of them.

On the way to the historic building, everyone chattered, gossiped and shared all their knowledge they already knew about convicts.

Finally, the Year 4 gang reached the Barracks, ready to go back in time. We first met our leaders that would kindly share with us the secrets behind the walls of the ancient prison.

First up, we strode across the dusty gravel path to the court house. This building was where the convicts had faced court and found out their life sentence.  Year 4 walked around the building and spotted were the judge sat.

Year 4 walked across the path again to get to the Deputy Superintendent’s Office, or what was left of it. The room had been discovered, scraped and dug in by archaeologists. There were many clues that showed what the room had been like before it was discovered.

Up the stairs of the main building was the archaeology section. There were all the personal objects of the convicts, after they had been stolen by rats. The rats had hidden the objects between the floorboards in their nests. Year 4 played a game where we had to find certain things that our instructors told us to find.

Shortly after came the ultimate fun part! Again, went up another flight of stairs, where we came to the top level.

With three twists and turns, we were new convicts that had just arrived from England. We pulled on baggy shirts the convicts would have worn.

As we couldn’t be bothered to work at the moment, our “boss” took us over to the sleeping quarters, where we lay down in rows and rows and rows of hammocks. We hardly had gotten five minutes of sleep when the “Sir”, the owner of the Barrack at the time, strode through the door and shooed us all out.

Evidently, he wanted us all to get back to work immediately.

At our workstations, Year 4 split up. 4K was brickmaking, while 4F was on the other side, laying the bricks to make walls. The walls had to be made in a certain pattern to be accepted by “Sir”.

We turned around three times, and we were back in 2011! Before going to the Australian Museum, we had a delectable recess (thank goodness)!

As we walked into the Museum, all the girls gaped at the whale skeleton that hung above our heads. It turned out to be that 4K would be painting Aboriginal boomerangs, while 4F would be touring around the Museum.

4F first went to the Search and Discover department where we cuddled and posed next to stuffed Australian animals for photos and squinted, trying to spot the deadly Sydney Funnel-Web spider. As we opened the mystery drawers, we spotted glassed moths, butterflies, beetles and spiders as big as your hand!

Next, we stepped into the horrifying world of the dinosaurs. We smelled prehistoric smells from different periods and made our own dinosaurs on a computer program. Every few minutes, a frightening T-Rex roar sounded from above our heads while lightning flashed around us. We were all terrified!

Before we knew it, we were in the Surviving Australia department. This was all about dangerous Australian animals and how to survive their dangerous venom and presence.

After an hour, 4F swapped with 4K to go to the Aboriginal boomerang painting.

Here, we received an opportunity to paint a boomerang in Aboriginal styles and paint.

First, we painted the background one colour. Then, after waiting for it to dry, we added the dots and symbols with the back of a skewer. We had a fantastic time and a great experience.

All in all, Year 4 thinks that every aspect of the excursion was an extraordinary experience.

Spelling Wordles

September 1, 2010 by · No Comments · English, ICT

We enjoyed a fun way to learn our spelling words this week and created Wordles. Our Principal challenged us at the beginning of this year to be CREATIVE in our learning and to focus on the word CREATIVITY. We have embraced the challenge and many more posts to come will be examples of our creative learning.

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Who Will Buy?

September 1, 2010 by · 2 Comments · Creative Arts, HSIE, Mathematics, Science

In class we integrated Science, HSIE, 192Creative Arts and Mathematics and enjoyed a fabulous afternoon making truffles and designing and creating gift boxes and gift tags to present them for selling.

The boxes were created using a cardboard nets of a variety of 3D shapes.

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We started by discussing the structure of a procedure and looked at a few different examples.  We voted and chose the best recipe to use for our own Chocolate Truffles (we will post a copy below if you want to make your own.  They were very yummy!) We followed that procedure/recipe text type to make our Chocolate Truffles.

Easy Chocolate and Condensed Milk Truffles

Preparation time: 15-30minutes

Ingredients

1x 250g packet of Marie biscuits

1/3 cup cocoa

1cup desiccated coconut

1x 395g can sweetened condensed milk

Method

1. Process biscuits and blend well. (We used our hands to crush the biscuits, then used the back of a dessert spoon to smooth out the crumbs)

2. Add cocoa powder and one quarter of the coconut.

3. Make a well in the centre.

4. Add the condensed milk and mix together with a spoon until evenly moistened.

5. Roll level spoonfuls of the mixture into balls.  Roll in the extra coconut.  (We also used chocolate sprinkles and hundreds and thousands to add colour)

6. Chill in the refrigerator for 30mins to an hour.

7. Eat (or can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Recipe Notes

Will last in the fridge for under 2 weeks.

One person was selected on each table to be Master Chef in charge of all ingredients and delegating tasks to each chef.  We were challenged to see if we could break down the recipe which was for 20 truffles and to split the ingredients to just make 2 truffles each.

You may like to make your own truffles at home.

This is how they turned out.  Yum!!!!!!!!!

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Hello world!

August 3, 2010 by · 3 Comments · Parents/Guardians, Students

Welcome!

This is our first Blog and we are very excited.  We can’t wait to explore and show the world what we are doing in class.