Room 11 was enthusiastic to know what Term 4 brings this year. The major focus is Performing Arts and our minor focus is Digital Technology. We have been involved in preparing for the ‘Time to Shine’ concert as part of our major Performing Arts focus. We are initiating and refining ideas with others to plan and develop dances. We are celebrating our unique artistic expressions of self, community, and culture by collaborating with our groups and devising class performances.
For Maths, we are currently rounding up the Geometry unit and we are looking forward to starting Statistics next week where we will be planning and conducting statistical investigations.
Digital Technology as our minor focus is enabling us to make decisions; create digital content, use digital tools, and develop our problem solving skills. We have been identifying various digital devices and explored its name, function and uses. Room 11 had interesting group discussions on how technology has changed our lives in terms of communication, comfort, health, shopping and entertainment. We got creative with ideas by writing digital story books and currently we are exploring film study.
We explored different sports like High Jump, Long Jump, Shot put, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m races and challenged ourselves to do our best at Athletics day. This term, Room 11 did their Bike Training session and challenged themselves with various fun bike riding games. We enjoy playing fun PE games with other intermediate classes.
Room 11 learners, Reetinder, Gurjot, Raina, Mannat and Ryna participated in the Girls Cricket festival. The Year 8 girls were the overall winners. Room 11 learners Akaldeep, Ethan, Zebadiyah, Regan and Carter were a part of County’s Volleyball team. Mikaiah, Faith, Gurjot, Raina, Harkirat, Akaldeep, Nirav and Regan were part of the ECCS Touch Rugby teams. All teams showed great sportsmanship and represented Alfriston School with pride!
We completed designing our Tui’s that represented us and these are going to be left behind at school as a legacy.
At Tuakana Teina sessions, we teamed up with Room 6 and taught indoor and outdoor games to each other. Room 11 read out the online storybooks they created with these learners. We got into groups and created some riddles on different topics for others to guess. These sessions are fun and we look forward to having some more fun as we reach the end of the term.