The Lakes South Morang College - Issue 06

STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

YEAR 4 REFLECTION NEVE & COHEN YEAR 4 SRC

Hey everyone. This Term in Year 4 has been super cool because we've been working on making a lunchbox that can keep our hot food hot and our cold food cold. We've been learning all about how to use special materials and technology to do this, like insulation and temperature control. It's been fun trying out different designs and seeing which works best. We've been testing our lunchbox designs and making changes to make them even better. It's been awesome working together with our friends to come up with cool ideas! Next week, we're going on a trip to Science Works, and we're so excited! We'll get to see how all the science stuff we've been learning about is used in real life. It's going to be so cool to learn even more about temperature control and design. On Wednesday 30th the Year 3 – 6 students went to Bundoora Park with Liam, Dylan J, Alex and Jaz for our district cross country! It was freezing but we were all super excited to race against other schools. We were a bit nervous before our races but once the race started it went so quickly!

YEAR 9 REFLECTION LUKAS K & MIHAIL YEAR 9 SRC

During Term 1, all Year 9’ s participated in a Morrisby Testing where we answered questions on our interests. We found out from these tests the careers that are most suited to us. We then had interviews with people that work for Morrisby and they spoke about our careers in the future and what would be most suited for us. We participated in our last NAPLAN ever where we were tested for our knowledge and understanding of the English language and its wide variety of outstanding punctuation and grammar that lie dormant within this diverse and complicated yet sophisticated language. On the contrary we were also tested on the numerical and algebraic knowledge of our year 9 peers. As we chiseled, cooked, coded, acted, drew and expanded our knowledge of the Indonesian language through our elective courses, we all gained a new skill that we have added to our ever - growing skillset of unimaginable possibilities and understandings.

Last Wednesday on the 24th of April we all paid our respects during the annual ANZAC commemoration which took place within our school ’ s gymnasium.

As we ponder about the opportunity to participate in this year ’ s City Experience, we can ’ t help but be thrilled at the days to come where we slowly but surely grow closer towards the once in a life time experience.

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