Saturday, December 18, 2010

Farewell Year 6

Year 6,

As you leave our school remember:
  • Keep your Faith strong
  • Attend Mass and say your prayers often
  • Always be kind to others
  • Help others in need
  • Help those at home
In Year 7:
  • Complete your work on time
  • Talk and be kind to everyone you meet
  • When asked to present your work - think outside the square - Be different
  • Integrate technology as much as possible
  • Write often and always include connections
  • Read, Read , Read
Good Luck in High School. Remember - it is all up to you!
Mrs S

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Prayers to St Mary of the Cross MacKillop

St Mary of the Cross MacKillop,
You helped the poor and stood up for what's right.
Help us to be like you.
You were Australia's first Saint cannonised on October 17,
You are a great role model.
Show us how to follow God in everything we do.
help us to do our best and never see a need without doing something about it.
(Annalise)

Mary Mackillop helped many people
Even the helpless and poor.
She gave us hope.
Mary of the Cross MacKillop gave us faith and gave people strength when people needed it.
When it was difficult times for other people.
St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, pray for us.
St Christopher, pray for us.
(Elijah)

Dear God,
Please say thank you to St Mary of the Cross MacKillop for her caring for others.
Thank her for her kindness.
Amen
(Tiemika)

The Rainbow Fish and The Giving Tree

All year, students in Year 6 have been writing responses to books they have read. They have been learning how to make connections with other stories and more recently how to use quotes from the text in their responses. Below are some of the comments recently made by some of our students:

The Giving Tree” is like the movie “The Parent Trap”. The girls give each other the chance to met their parents…. “The Rainbow Fish” is like the movie “College Road Trip” because in the end the dad lets the girl to the college she wants because he loves her so much…. I like both the books but the one that stands out the most to me is The Giving Tree because it reminds me of my mum and how she gives me everything and looks after me. (Maegan)

“….the message, in my view, is the more you give the more you will be happy. I also think the books are trying to get another message across - to be more like Jesus. Jesus always gave. For example, he fed the five thousand. He could have just kept the fish and loaves of bread for himself just like the tree and the rainbow fish could have done, but they all gave to make others happy. (Hayley)

What we could do with the bets on the Melbourne Cup…

Recently, over $6,000,000.00 was spent on bets on the Melbourne Cup. In class, we looked at the different websites of organisations that help people in need. We looked at St Vincent de Paul, Caritas, the United Nations, Oxfam and World Vision. We wondered what we could do if we had $6,000,000.00 to help others. This is what some of the students in Year 6 decided they would do with the money.

I would choose to pay for education because without it you won’t get a job. That means no money, no food or water and you’ll be homeless. Next I would choose to have clean water available because without it you would get sick. Next I would want peace because if you don’t have peace there is going to be a lot of fighting and war. If we do have peace and ran work like a family we would have a good community. (Corey)

I would give money to disaster response because it gives you everything you need in an emergency. Next I would give peace because that is what the world needs the most. (Annalise)

The gift of peace helps countries communicate and co-operate. I chose this because I wouldn’t want to be in a country with war going on all around you. The gift of food security helps stop hunger from lives around the world. I chose this because I would not want to go hungry. I would give the gift of health to treat preventable diseases. I chose this because I would like to live longer than 5. I would like to give the gift of clean water. I chose this because it would taste pretty bad if you drank dirty water. Finally, I would give the gift of education. It gives others the opportunity to go to school. I chose this because I like my education and I wouldn’t want anyone missing out. (Joseph)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mary MacKillop's 9th Cousin at our School

We are excited at our school because Blessed Mary MacKillop is soon to be Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop and our school was founded by Mary MacKillop's Sisters of St Joseph.

We are also very excited because one of the students in Year 6 is the 9th cousin of Blessed Mary MacKillop. How lucky are we.

Thanks for coming to our school Laura. This is a very special time for your family as well.

God Bless

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Year 4 Blog

Don't forget to visit the other blogs at the school....

Year 4 - http://stjosephsy410.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Enjoy reading some of our poems about Canberra


Love it

Want it
Go
Again
Will go
Canberra

by Chloe

Canberra was really fun
And we went to the AIS
Nice place to go to
Beautiful place to be
Every place was awesome
Raiders rule
Rules
Amazing place to be.

by Adrienne

Welcome to our school

The Three Robbers