Year Six Blue Year 6
Term One I liked the Wednesday sport training and playing against other schools. I wrote about Paul Jennings and his fantastic books on lots of funny subjects in our exciting new Society and Environment project called ‘My Australian Identity’. The Swimming Carnival was Mrs Janelle Kelly Year 6 Blue fantastic. It was a very nice day with everybody having fun in the sun. Thanks for everything Mrs K.! Harrison Massey ‘My Australian Identity’ was Steve Waugh and his courageous retirement from cricket. I’ve learned that when you learn from your mistakes you improve. I chose St Benedict for my first oral presentation because he is the parton saint of engineering and that’s what I want to be when I grow up. Julian Rodino Before the year started I thought that the teacher would be about 40 and the she’d be easygoing, that all changed the first day of school. Luke Dannolfo On the first day of Term One was so nervous that a shiver ran down my spine. Jarrod Smity I found out what Mrs Kelly was like. She loves fitness and exercise and she’s very strict with all class work, but she is still very nice and she is the youngest teacher I’ve ever seen. Alex Guglielmino
Term Two I played soccer and most of my matches were on the ‘B’ team. In the middle of the term our class presented a play YEAR 6 BLUE Back row: William Righton, Jason Silvestri, Julian Rodino, Jordan May, James Ballard, Matthew Bartlett, Dean Tarca, Damian Dinelli Third row: Jack Gorman, James Cumming, Aiden Smith, Daniel Scott, Michael Ricciardello, Kieran Stenson, Luke Dannolfo, Mitchell Wellstead Second row: Benjamin Moffitt, Alexander Bray, Adrian Petersen, Elliot Bird, Jack Righton, Marc De Francesch, Samuel Mettam, Harrison Massey, Mrs Janelle Kelly Front row: Eric Nguyen, Kyran McCaffrey, Thomas Metcalf, Alesandro D’Angelo, Alexander Guglielmino, Christopher Lathwell, Nicholas Greeney, Jarrod Smith, Timothy Rayner
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for our assembly about smoking and the effects it has on us. My part was that of a child who didn’t smoke and tried to make smokers quit. I think it was one of the best plays I had ever been in! Our class held a ‘farewell’ party for my best friend, Kieran, who was leaving to live in Malaysia. When the last assembly of the term was held the Golden Honour cards were given out and I got one!! Adrian Petersen. I fell and broke my arm. It hurt a lot. I loved riding in the ambulance but disappointed they didn’t drive fast! William Righton During the term we found out that Mr Hamer was moving to Shanghai and that Kieran Stenson was going to Malaysia to live, so we decided to have a party!” Damian Dinelli
Term Three Term Three was a very busy term with portfolios and cross- country. We learnt about fractions, decimals, area and perimeter of a circle using diameter and radius. I found it very interesting and helpful. We also had the performing arts festival when all the schools around Perth, come together to share their musical gifts. I did my Olympic controversy project on drug testing. I think I had the best term ever! Alex Bray In Trinity Idol I came second and won a trophy and a box of chocolates. Alex D’Angelo I am also excited about the athletics carnival because I might get into the B division but I am going to bring my own food and drink so I don’t have to pay. Thank you Mrs Kelly for this great term!” Dean Tarca