Year 6 & 3 News
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Julie BlissDeputy PrincipalYear 3 & 6jmbli0@eq.edu.au |
3H enjoyed this year’s Book Week celebrations. The class read Every Night at Midnight by Peter Cheong which was the inspiration for our door decorations. We joined in the whole school Book Week parade, designed and made bookmarks for the Bookmark Competition and participated in the virtual author talk with illustrator Nisaluk Chantanakom.


Year 3 Book Week Reflections
3D - I loved how everyone dressed up , and also the activities like the dance at the end.
3G- I loved walking around the oval and how everybody joins together.
3H- I liked how we all went around and people blew bubbles.
3F- I love how people could customize and unite.
3F- I like how people dance around the oval.
3C- Book Week is as fun as opening presents on your birthday.
3E- I loved how everyone joined in on the songs and dances.
3B- I loved how everyone joined in at dancing and singing.
Book Battle
Thank you to Marianna Shek for volunteering her time to organise a Year 3 Book Battle in the school library for interested families to participate in this week, as a part of Book Week celebrations and a desire to spread her love for literacy. Parents and students answered three rounds of trivia questions, solved some puzzles and performed some superb character acting, about the book Super Sleuth by David Walliams. Well done to the students who won the battle against their parents.



6C Book Week - in Words
Here is how one of my students used their words to describe our wonderful Book Week Parade. It might not have come from a book, but neither did some of the costumes. It was a wonderful morning we all shared.
This year’s book week parade was spectacular; it was filled with bubbles and students and teachers wearing different variegated costumes. Book week parade was filled with joy and giggles, children and teachers got to wear their favourite book character costumes resembling them, showing their interests with books. Trendy songs were played, letting the whole school dance and sing along, having a moment of jubilation. Every class was allowed to walk around Singleton Oval with their remarkable outfits, leaving an occasional memory. While walking around the oval, children were allowed to reach for the bubbles and dance, leaving a glorious remembrance. Overall, book week was filled with laughter and enjoyment, allowing the whole school to be filled with happiness.