ROOM 10
HAS CAUGHT THE TRAVEL
BUG AGAIN!!!
To celebrate WA Day, Room 10 transformed their classroom into a terrific southwest town.
When you step into Room 10 , you will, for a short time, experience life in a rural setting, celebrating all the accomplishments and history of this small country town.
WELCOME TO
HARVEY....
As a team, all the students from Room 10, collected items and created information, related to this terrific, southwest town. Students also had the opportunity to paper mache' oranges to hang on the tree, to celebrate the orange industry at Harvey.
Tanisha also decorated the door into Room 10, and under each orange hanging on the tree, Tanisha created a "Did You Know?" question. As you lift the orange up, there is an interesting fact underneath for you to read about Harvey.
As a team, all the students from Room 10, collected items and created information, related to this terrific, southwest town. Students also had the opportunity to paper mache' oranges to hang on the tree, to celebrate the orange industry at Harvey.
Tanisha also decorated the door into Room 10, and under each orange hanging on the tree, Tanisha created a "Did You Know?" question. As you lift the orange up, there is an interesting fact underneath for you to read about Harvey.
Students cut out cardboard into a cow shape, then painted the cardboard to represent a cow. Other students brought into the class, their toy cows and pigs. Along with the animals, Teaghan brought along some hay, and together, this created our farm setting in the classroom. The students insisted our cardboard cow had a name, they decided the cow's name was to be "Bessy". So, we welcome Bessy to Room 10.
DID YOU KNOW?
May Gibbs, author of the 'Gumnut Babies, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie" was raised in Harvey. She came to Australia at the age of 4, with her family. The family bought land at Harvey and May Gibbs lived there from 4 years of age. It must have been all the beautiful Gum trees in the area that inspired her to write books about the Gumnut Babies.
Room 10 celebrate their hard work creating a great southwest town in their classroom.
Room 10 had several classes visiting, to discover the history of Harvey. Miss Ruddick's class were interested in listening to the students from Room 10, as they explained some of the historical facts about Harvey.
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