Monday 3 November 2014

NED KELLY BALLAD by 6W

In writing we have been learning all about Australian bush ballads.  6W wrote this wonderful ballad retelling the story of the famous Aussie bushranger Ned Kelly.  We hope you enjoy it!

The Life of Ned Kelly by 6W
Born in the Southern State of Vic; his last day was there too
The Kellys worked together but they started with no clue.
Red Kelly died a broken man, leaving Ned alone,
Young Ned was next in line to take his poor father’s throne.
(Catie & Bri)

Red Kelly, Ned’s old Dad, started out in jail,
But then he moved to Melbourne to use a hammer and a nail.
Ned was just like his Dad, stealing to survive;
Panning, sheering, boxing, cutting – just to stay alive.
(Trent & Luka)

Ned Kelly was brought up wrong by a criminal,
He killed a few policemen though that was minimal.
Ned Kelly and his gang were very deadly men.
Good thing he’s not around because that was way back then!
(Leah)

Ned’s gang got together, to plan their coming skip
He thought they were desperate; all they wanted was this trip.
They fought the chief with all their grief, for all they knew was crime
Ned, Dan, Steve and Joe were running out of time.
(Maddy & Claudia)
His heavy armour shimmers in the dark night sky.
With his heavy coat of mail, he will never die.
Down into the village you can hear him clash and clang.
He thought that iron shield would never let him hang.
(Edgar & Kai)

Ned Kelly was a brave man in his Armour made of tin.
Then he strode around Glenrowan town like a walking bin.
With his chest plate and his helmet like a big black shield.
He thought his Iron mail would stop him getting killed.
(Thomas, Ryan & Tyler)

The next planned robbery was the Bank of New South Wales,
He would never give up and never ever fail.
For robbery and violence, Ned was thrown in jail,
He fought single handed dressed in iron mail.
(Carla & Alice)

The squatters followed Ned Kelly to Glenrowan close behind
He ran into a wood shack, so he was hard to find
Ned Kelly fought the troopers, but the wood shack got burnt down
One of them got behind him and shot him out of town
(Steph, Grace & Lauren)

When the Kelly Gang heard the train arrive they knew their plan had failed,
All they could do was stay alive and try not to get jailed.
Ned Kelly was covered in black armour from head down to his waist,
But his knees were vulnerable to the troopers who gave him a lead taste.
(Luke & Liam)

Famous for it bloodiness, a great Aussie battle,
It started from stealing from rich blokes – gold, horses and cattle.
They took over Glenrowan Inn and threw a huge bash.
Tom was after the reward for the Kelly’s were made of cash.
(Adam & Sean)

Ned was hiding at the back of the old town house,
He sat there with his gang of thieves, as quiet as a mouse.
The police came in plentiful and quickly closed in;
Ned stumbled out wearing his old rusty tin.

Ned Kelly, oh he tried to run away and flee,
But unfortunately he was sadly shot in the knee.
Ned Kelly, oh it wasn’t fair, he was so very young.
But sadly he was an outlaw, and so he swung.
(Patrick & Riley)


Ned Kelly went to court and asked for mercy there,
The judge didn’t buy it and gave him quite a scare.
He had nothing else to do until he got hung,
He was put on the podium and up there he was strung.
(Renae)

Ned Kelly lost all those he loved the day that he got caught,
The day Ned got shot in the knee was the day that that he got taught.
The judge gave Ned a sentence that would leave him scared and stung,
Ned Kelly said his final words the day the he was hung.
(Rachel & Ella)

Ned Kelly was a criminal before he got hung
Ned Kelly laid like a puppet before he’d gotten strung
Ned Kelly laid under the ground before he turned to bones
Now he lays quiet and still underneath the stones.

(Nik & Tom)

Friday 24 October 2014

The Australian Gold Rush



Get ready for our trip to Bathurst, the home of the first Australian Gold Fields, by finding out all about the Gold Rush era of the mid 1800s in Australia.

Here are some great activities to help you build your knowledge about the Gold Rush:


Homework Week 4 - Amazing Gold Facts
Visit the Discovery Channel's website here and the  SBS interactive site about gold here to find some amazing facts about gold (The Patents link has lots of good facts and vocab). Make a list of the words to create your own word bank with words that are relevant to gold. Create a wordle or Tagzedo about Gold and print it out and bring it in to glue into your HSIE book

Class Reading
Visit the SBS's amazing site  to learn all about the Gold Rush era in Australia.  Click on the Discovery link and learn all about Edward Hargraves, who was instrumental in starting the Gold Rush in Australia.



Independent Reading
Read the Australian Gold Rush timeline that you have been given.  Highlight the most important events.  Use the reading to add gold vocabulary to your Wordle.

Paired Research Activity
Use the above amazing site to visit in pairs.  Note take and create a personal KWL chart in your HSIE book.  What do you Know about the Gold Rush in Australia already?  What do you Want to know?  This will help you to have some questions in mind that you would like to answer during our trip to Bathurst.  When we get back from Bathurst, you can fill in the last section, what have you Learnt?  The site contains heaps of interactive links, maps, stories etc to click on and learn about the Australian gold rush and some of the characters associated with it.  A fantastic resource for you to use.
 


Class Viewing - What's Happening Now?The modern take:
New use for old Gold mines - watch this quick BTN video about old gold mines and whats happening with them now.


Saturday 18 October 2014

Ned Kelly Series by Sidney Nolan

View the wonderful paintings by Sidney Nolan that tell the story of the infamous bush ranger Ned Kelly.  There are 26 of the 27 paintings in the series available to view on the National Gallery of Australia's website (here). Each painting has an historic note about the event in Ned Kelly's life that the painting depicts as well as some of the artist's reflections about the paintings.  What do you think of Ned Kelly?  Hero or villain?


Sunday 12 October 2014

Year 6 Scrapbook Instructions

Year 6 Scrapbook
Homework Schedule
This homework will continue until Week 9.  You are required to buy a book or use what you have at home to create your Primary School scrapbook.  You might like to use a book with blank pages like an art book to stick things on or a display folder or a scrapbooking album (K-Mart, Spotlight, Riot Art & Craft).  The choice is yours. 
This scrapbook is going to be about your journey and time at Sacred Heart Primary School (or other primary schools if you have attended more than one school).  Throughout the process you can use photos, drawings, pieces of work, certificates, poems or anything that describes your time at this school.  You will then need to write a reflection about each year in your primary school journey.

Wk 1        Cover page
Wk 2        Kindergarten
Wk 3        Year 1
Wk 4        Catch up week 
Wk 5        Year 2
Wk 6        Year 3
Wk 7        Year 4
Wk 8        Year 5
Wk 9        Year 6

You are to bring your scrapbook to school each Friday so your teacher can check your progress.  You will share your scrapbook at the Spirituality Day coming up later in the term. 

Display each year in a neat and interesting way, creating a wonderful reflection of yourself and your years at primary school.  Be as imaginative or creative as you like and enjoy reflecting on your Primary School Years.


Mrs McNally, Ms Rudd & Mrs Williams

Monday 15 September 2014

Explore World Book! Week 10 Literacy Group Activity


Research – World Book

Explore World Book using the Scavenger Hunt booklet provided.

Open World Book from the side menu 'Our Favourite Websites' using our user name shcs11 and password school.  

Click on the Kids balloon icon. 

Follow the instructions on the scavenger hunt booklet.  Do not write on the booklet – use your Literacy book to record answers.

Have fun!!


Thursday 28 August 2014

The Arrival

We have been enjoying the picture book The Arrival by Shaun Tan over the last few weeks.

Visit Year 6 student work folder to find the flip chart and view the story. (Only available at school).

Monday 25 August 2014

Write for Fun Writing Competition - Enter by 12th September to win great prizes!

Do you love writing??  If so, enter this great competition to practise your love of writing and maybe win some amazing prizes as you do!

Writing Competition of 2014
Status: Open
Country: Australia
Start Date: 16/07/2014
Closing Date: 13/09/2014
Enter Now Download Entry Form

About the Competition

Entry is NOW OPEN in the 2014 Schools Writing Competition! Students all over Australia are invited to enter their short stories OR poems, and battle it out for the great cash prizes on offer.

There is no theme!! Entrants are encouraged to let their imaginations run wild and get their creative juices flowing to write on ANY TOPIC and in ANY STYLE. Students from ALL GRADES are welcome to enter - Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Entry is FREE and all entries must be in by the EXTENDED date of Friday 12th September 2014.

The Book
Poems and short stories entered into the competition will be considered for inclusion into our 2014 Write4fun anthology! Those selected will have the opportunity to purchase the edition at a discounted rate. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizewinners will receive a complimentary copy of the book.

“We are very excited to be sponsoring this competition,” stated Julia Woods, Managing Editor for Write4Fun. “Reading and writing seem to be taking a back seat these days to computer games and evolving technology! Our hope is that competitions such as these inspire the students to be creative with words once more and have fun doing it!"

Prizes

Poetry Prizes
1st $1,000 CASH and YOUR CHOICE of a:

* Xbox 360 AND a 16GB Apple Ipod Touch
* Xbox One
* Playstation 4
2nd $250 CASH + Write4fun Gift Pack
3rd $150 CASH + Write4fun Gift Pack
15 x Finalists Write4fun Gift Pack


Short Story Prizes
1st $1,000 CASH and YOUR CHOICE of a:

* Xbox 360 AND a 16GB Apple Ipod Touch
* Xbox One
* Playstation 4
2nd $250 CASH + Write4fun Gift Pack
3rd $150 CASH + Write4fun Gift Pack
15 x Finalists Write4fun Gift Pack

One talented writer in each division (poetry & short story) will receive $1,000 as First Prize (with $500 going to the winning school and $500 to the student) PLUS the choice of either a Xbox 360 AND an Apple iPod Touch 16GB OR a Xbox One OR a Playstation 4.

We will also be awarding one Second Prize in each division of $250 and one Third Prize of $150 and 15 Finalists will receive a Write4fun Gift Pack.

Rules

1. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
2. All entrants must be currently enrolled and attending as students at the school under which they enter or be Home School Primary or High students.
3. Entries must not exceed 16 lines in length or 64 characters in width for poems and must not exceed 500 words for short stories.
4. Entries must be typed or neatly hand written.
5. Typed entries are to be presented on one side of a single A4 sheet of paper.
6. One entry per student only.
7. Co-written entries will be disqualified.
8. Entries are to be postmarked no later than September 12, 2014.
9. Copying an existing poem/story is called plagiarising and it is against the law. If plagiarism occurs, the entrant will be disqualified and their parents and teachers notified. Write4fun will not be held responsible for any plagiarised work entered into the competition.
10. The author's name, age, address, grade level and school must appear on the page with each entry.
11. Write4fun reserves the right to disqualify unsuitable entries.
12. All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted for any misplaced work.
13. No updated, revised versions of entries will be considered after initial entry.
14. All prize winners will be notified by mail and a winners list will be available to view on our website.
15. Entries will not be returned.
16. If insufficient entries have been received in the opinion of the organisers, Write4fun reserves the right to cancel the competition.
17. There will be separate judging and prizes for poems and short stories as follows:-
Poetry:-
First prize is AUD$1000.00 to be divided AUD$500.00 to the school and AUD$500.00 to the winning student plus the choice of either a Xbox 360 AND an iPod Touch 16GB OR a Xbox One OR a Playstation 4. We will also be awarding one Second Prize in each division of AUD$250 and one Third Prize of AUD$150.
Short Story:-
First prize is AUD$1000.00 to be divided AUD$500.00 to the school and AUD$500.00 to the winning student plus the choice of either a Xbox 360 AND an iPod Touch 16GB OR a Xbox One OR a Playstation 4. We will also be awarding one Second Prize in each division of AUD$250 and one Third Prize of AUD$150. 

Saturday 2 August 2014

Change Detectives - Investigating Solids, Liquids and Gases

Our Science unit this term is Change Detectives.  We will be learning all about the forms that substances take, which are predominantly solids, liquids and gases, and how substances can change form.

Take some time to investigate solids, liquids and gases yourself by visiting these fun and informative sites:

BBC Bitesize

The Three States of Matter

General information about solids, liquids and gases

Science games to explore solids, liquids and gases

Scholastic - Great animation to talk you through the science of solids, liquids and gases

Cool cartoons to explain states of matter

Science Zone - More games to learn about solids, liquids and gases and their properties


Sunday 20 July 2014

The Piano

View The Piano here.

Write the story of the film from the perspective of one of the characters in the story: the old man, the old woman or the young boy.  Write the story in the FIRST PERSON (use 'I' and 'me' and 'mine' to show that the story is told from the character's viewpoint).

Monday 7 July 2014

The 2014 Brother Tony Whelan Public Speaking Competition

Year 6 students will be participating in the Brother Tony Whealan Public Speaking Competition in Term 3.

All Year 6 students will choose from a variety of provided topics and prepare three minute speeches on those topics. All students should prepare two topics from the 11 topics provided below. Students will present speeches over Weeks 1 and 2 of Term 3.

The Peninsula North Cluster Public Speaking final will be held on Tuesday 19th August at Sacred Heart Mona Vale School Hall at 9:30am. Two finalists from Sacred Heart along with finalists from five other North Cluster Catholic schools will present their three minute prepared speech and a one minute spontaneous speech at the Cluster Final.

Topics for this year's speeches are as follows:

1. “When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills.” Chinese Proverb 2. Speaking up for the voiceless. 
3. Critical information. 
4. Virtual world 
5. Crystallography 
6. Food for thought 
7. Animal heroes 
8. Cars 
9. Game of choice 
10. Water challenges 
11. Family matters 

Good luck to all our participants!

Tuesday 24 June 2014

Energy EXPO Day Wrap Up!

Year 6 Science Expo – Energy!


Year 6 you have excelled yourselves today in your Expo style presentations about renewable energy sources for our world.  Your stands that explained different types of renewable energy such as biofuel energy, wind energy, solar energy, ocean energy and geothermal energy.  All groups worked together extremely well to create some amazing, informative displays that children from other classes and many parents visited today and clearly enjoyed.  Thank you boys and girls for educating us about how to address our energy needs in a sustainable way into the future.


Year 6 Science Expo - Energy! on PhotoPeach

Tuesday 17 June 2014

Energy EXPO Day

turkey energy expoGreen Energy Expo Daegu All parents and friends of Year 6 students are invited to attend our Energy Expo day on Wednesday, 25th June from 9:15am.

Come and see the amazing stands that Year 6 have created to explain and display the advantages of various sources of renewable energy.

The Expo will be open throughout the day from 9:15am till 2:00pm (with breaks taken for Recess and Lunch).

We look forward to sharing our learning with you!

Year 6 Students! To get the best result for all your hard word, you should refer to the marking criteria below and make sure your have covered all points well:


Feature
Possible
Marks
Your Mark
1.       Name and definition of energy source
2

2.       Advantages of your energy source
5

3.       Explanation sequence – a clear description of how your energy source works
5

4.       Clearly labelled diagram
5

5.       Creative model, representation or samples of energy source
5

6.       Extras (eg business cards, fact cards, quizzes etc)
4

7.       Aesthetics – how does your stand look – appeal.
4



Good luck to all our budding environmental scientists!

Monday 16 June 2014

Maddy's Blog

 

Click here to find out what fun adventures Maddy has been having with her family.

Monday 19 May 2014

Energy!

This term Year 6 are learning all about energy.

Here are some great site to help you with your knowledge and research about energy.

BBC Bite Size - General information about energy

Energy Australia Energy Rating Website - Use this site to search for the energy usage (in Watts) of certain appliances.

If you find any great energy website, tell Mrs Williams so we can add them to our blog post!

Thursday 8 May 2014

Look Up! Living in the Digital World



Share this great video with your family - especially older brothers and sisters - to help think about the importance of connecting with those around you - not via a device, but in person!

Look Up!

Wednesday 7 May 2014

La Lune - Energy Producing Art

Enjoy a fantastic artistic and scientific experience by visiting 
La Lune : Energy Producing Art exhibition at Dee Why in May


Click here for more details.
International and local artists will present a unique night sculpture walk – creating art produced by and, responsive to, the dramatic environment at Long Reef Headland on Sydney’s northern beaches.
The exhibition, La Lune, is being presented by Warringah Council in conjunction with the Environmental Research Initiative for Art, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales.
The 2km outdoor gallery walk will start from behind the Long Reef Beach Surf Club, off Pittwater Rd.
Sponsored by Long Reef Golf Club.

Do the Write Thing - Writing Competition

Do the write thing - Everyday Australians with stories that matter

Junior (Year 5 and 6) and Intermediate (Year 7, 8 and 9) sections
Write a story on someone inspiring in your community for the 2014 Young Journalist Award. You could get published and win cash and great prizes for you and your school.
Do you know someone with a story to share? By doing some research, conducting an interview, and writing a story you can help make a difference.
Learn more about the media and share your story with the world.
Winning stories will be published in the Spring edition of Australian Catholics.
Great CASH prizes to be won!
Click on this link to fin more etails
Stories must be submitted electronically to your teacher by 30th May 2014.

Thursday 13 March 2014

Chris Olsen - Antarctic Explorer - Visit to Sacred Heart

Earlier this term, Year 6 were lucky enough to have a visit from Chris Olsen, an Australian explorer who has visited Antarctica many times.

Chris shared his experiences with us through video, talk, samples of equipment and even genuine pieces of Antarctic ice for us to look at and feel.

We were able to get a real sense of the beauty and majesty of the frozen continent through his images and samples but also how hostile an environment it is, and how difficult it is to visit and explore Antarctica.

Some of the images from his visit can be found here.