McAuley Catholic College Tumut
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33-39 Capper Street
Tumut NSW 2720
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Email: office.mcauley@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6947 2000

Year 3 enjoyed a Literary Excursion last week to learn about our town library services. Rhonda Twomey showed the children around and they were also lucky to chat to the 'Family History Group'. Completing a worksheet to test their knowledge, the students had a fun time!

In other Library news, 5/6G joined with Kindergarten to participate in LEGO-STEM week activities. Together they created scenes from stories they have read this term. These included zoo scenes, complex police and robber scenes and out-of-this-world scenes. It was a great opportunity for Year 6 students to catch up with their buddies as well.

This week, lucky Year 3 and 4 and some Year 5 students had the great opportunity to be enthralled by the live theatre production of "The Midnight Gang" at the Wagga Civic Theatre. The students were captivated by the performance - a story about the adventures young patients get up to whilst being confined to a children's hospital, helping each patient live their dream!

Year 1 and 2 Students were delighted to view the “91 Storey Treehouse" adventure. Students were excited to follow along, as the story they have loved reading came to life.

Prior to both performances, students actively and eagerly participated in some energetic fun at the Wagga Botanical Gardens Adventure Playground. These were terrific cultural experiences for our students.

 

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Year 8 & 9 students have enjoyed lovely Retreats in Temora during the week. This is a gentle time, spent away from the usual busy classrooms, to listen, to reflect and hopefully refresh and renew us! ❤

Year 1B were Palaeontologists for a day recently. They were digging for dinosaur fossils in the sandpit !

Many things were discovered, pencils,coins, lost buttons and of course fossils!

These “ scientists”  then had to determine from the fossils what dinosaur they had found by studying the plastic skeleton”’s features. Students were able to determine if their fossil was a herbivore or carnivore by checking the teeth.

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Students then also had fun creating their own fossils by making impressions in air drying clay with various shells and, of course, their plastic  dinosaur skeletons. Photographs of real fossils found were also matched to the images of the dinosaurs they most likely came from. 

Students have loved viewing and studying the replica fossils, footprint images and the vast array of information sent from the Australian Museum. It really has brought Science alive and raised the interest and enthusiasm of making Science authentic and exciting for these young scientists.


The Parliament of NSW is holding a fun and educational school holidays event, ‘The Festival of Democracy’, on Friday 16 April.

This COVID-safe event is free and for children aged 4 - 12 years, and their families.

Visitors, families and friends are all welcome to come in and experience democracy through a range of family-friendly activities such as democracy hopscotch, craft, storytelling, mystery object guessing competition, and much more!

Bookings are essential via Eventbrite: https://l.linklyhq.com/l/O3AV . You can book for an 80 minute session starting at 9 am, 10.30 am, 12 pm, or 1.30 pm.

Tickets are limited so make sure to book in!

Please find attached a flyer providing further information: NSW Parliament Free Event - Festival of Democracy - Information Flyer