Sarah Susnjak's blog

Hatchet

Gary Paulsen wrote ‘Hatchet’, a book about a boy called Brian who is determined to survive in the Canadian wilderness after his pilot had a heart attack and then their plane crashed into a lake. This story links well into last term’s Inquiry topic, ‘Survival’. The story teaches us plenty of useful skills if we ever got into a survival situation. In this story Brian faces some deadly and frightening events that will shake your mind!

The Up and Coming Variety Show of 2010

 
 
 
Calling all singers, dancers and even actors/actresses. We’ve got a news report for you!
 
 
Every class at Greenhithe School Primary is going to sing, act or dance to their own special choice of music! The show will be on the 24thof June 2010. Firstly in the morning we are doing a show for the kindergarteners and youngsters!

Pungapeople

We are sketching Pungapeople for some Book Week art and they are so cool and turning out really well.  We have discovered that the peanut-shaped ones are easier to draw when you do two light circles and then you join them together. Next you do the arms and legs. Add detail to it like eyes, big noses, and funny mouths. We think that they are funny characters as they are all mean and green. We have picked them out of ‘Harry Hobnail and the Pungapeople’ and ‘The Pungapeople of Ninety Mile Beach’.

Book Week

BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Finally Book Week is here. With everything from Peter Pan to Pippi Long-Stockings. Everyone will be there so we hope you can be there too.

School Fair

On Sunday the 28th of March Greenhithe School held a school fair.  There were lots of people there and lots of fun rides to ride like….. A whirly thing you had to pay $5 to get a go on. The seats went round and round.  I was very shocked as it suddenly started up and gave me a real jerk. One of the rides you went inside a little car and drove in circles.
 

Clay Tiles

Hi, I’m from Room 17 and I’ve had so much fun successfully

making my own unique clay tile. At first when Mrs. Susnjak told us we were

Ukelele!

Every Tuesday Room 17 goes to Room 26 to learn the ukelele.  We've had fun learning from Mrs. Sinclair.  So far we've learned lots of different chords like A minor, C7, G and F.  We have been practising changing from one chord to another and at the end of our second lesson we got to use the picks.  Mrs.

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