Year Six Blue Year 6
Modified Games In Term 3 Mr Hamer said that we were going to make a modified game with partners, I chose Finlay and Coombsy (James. C) It was fun making the game up because we could all contribute and we had some extra laughs from Finlay! Mr Matt Hamer When we had all finalised Year 6 Blue our plans the Year 5s came to play our great games. Our game was better than we thought it was going to be. I had a try myself and it was an active and fun game, we also got good responses from the teachers which meant our group was going to get good marks. I think our game will be played by Trinity students for years to come! Morgan Watervoort
Ben’s Visit When Ben Wyatt, the Labor State Representative for Victoria Park visited the Year 6 classes it was a great experience for myself and all the Year 6 students. To have a politician at such a high seat of Parliament at school was exciting, and because we have been studying the role of Parliament we were familiar with his position. He told us that he works all day dealing with complaints and comments from citizens. By the way he talked to us, I could tell how dedicated he was and that he loved his job; to take his precious time to come and teach us about Parliament was very kind. I learnt a lot from him and I am sure that my classmates did too. Thanks Ben.
The Museum In Term 3 we had an excursion with the other Year 6 class to the Perth Museum. We looked at the megamouth shark first, it was really long. Then we split into several groups. I was with Mr Hamer’s group and we started off at the National Treasures, I saw some really interesting items such as the world Olympic torch and Ned Kelly’s helmet. We saw some skeletons of gorillas and I also saw a creature that could roll itself up into a shell to protect itself from predators. The trip was very interesting and very educational. Thanks Mr Hamer! Harold Nguyen
Worm Farm This awesome year in Term 1 Kevin the worm man came and visited us. He told us all about compost worms. They will eat anything that is organic they will even eat worms that have died. After we learnt about the worms we went out and made our own worm farm. Kevin brought a few buckets of his worms and we could hold them. They were a bit slimy and they tickled your hand when they moved. Then we got to hold their castings (poo), fortunately it didn’t smell. Kevin then told as all about worm wiz. He told us that when the water drips through the damp soil it picks up bits of castings. The water turns out brown but, it is really good for the garden. Anton DeFrancesch
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YEAR 6 BLUE Back Row: Conall Taggart, Cameron McSweeney, Matthew Hadfield, Noah Harris, Nicholas Scott, Alexander John, Joshua Bartlett Third Row: Joshua Chivell, Nicholas Quinn, Matthew Bullen, Kevin Tran, Samuel Murray, Isaac Polini, Marc Bormolini, Finlay Koenig-Luck Second Row: Mr Matt Hamer, Anton De Francesch, Joel Vernon, Michael Kannis, William Colreavy, Kristian Giudici, Angus Gillespie, Morgan Watervoort Front Row: Joshua Rouphael, Fraser Staltari, Jayden Torre, Samuel Dowsing, Harold Nguyen, James Coombs, Sheldon Russell, Thomas Maxfield, Thomas Lowry Absent: Simon Nicoli, Marcus Tobin
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