Grades 3/4 2011 Energy & Me Project
Level 3 Energy & Me Research Project Term 4 Where does energy come from?
Forms of energy
Choose a topic from the following: Natural Gas, Petrol and oil, Electricity from coal, Hydro-electricity, Converting wind energy to electricity, Solar energy, Biomass and energy
Find out:1. What is renewable energy? 2. What is non-renewable energy? 3. Is your type of energy renewable? 4. Will the supply of this energy ever run out? 5. Is there much of this type of energy in Australia? 6. How do we use this energy?
Going Bush Grade3/4s 2011
Click on this link Going Bush 2012 to view snippets from Grade 3/4As Going Bush diary. Students spent time down in our schools nature trail and frog bog area, identifying plants, animals and birds.
Prep Tree Huggers – 2011
click here Prep Tree Huggers 2011
Preps adopted a tree, then worked with their partners to find out who lived on, in and under their tree. They measured their trees and found out the size and shape of the leaves on their trees. They saw birds nests in some trees, possum scat under their trees and different types of leaves and bark.
Doogle the Dog by Isaac
I designed this power point presentation to teach grade 1 to grade 3 about endandangered animals and how to help them by changing little things in their life styles that will help make a difference to the life of endangered animals.
Fish and Animal Welfare – by Grace and Georgia W
Helmeted Honeyeaters – by Callum & Casey
Today Callum & Casey presented their project to the grade – check out their movie and website here:
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Pandas by Brandon
My project is about Pandas, because they are an endangered species and I would like to let people know about actions they can do to stop the Panda loosing their habitat. Please check out my website to find out more click here http://pandasite.weebly.com
Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater Ambassador Program
Macclesfield Primary School are proud to be associated with the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeaters. Each year six students volunteer to be our schools ambassadors and take part in a range of activities to learn more about the plight of the Helmeted Honeyeater. Their role also involves them teaching others both at school and in the wider community.
Each year students plant trees in the Yellingbo Reserve as a major part of the project. This year students in grade 1/2 propitiated seeds of indigenous plants and looked after them in their classrooms until they were ready to be potted up and grown on in the Yellingbo Reserve Plant Nursery. Grade 3/4 students later planted the shrubs, grasses and trees in the Yellingbo Reserve.
Click here HeHo Slideshow
Also you might like to check out the boys website : http://helmetedhoneyeater.weebly.com
Clean Up Australia Day 2011
From Grade Prep – 6 - We spent a day cleaning up our school grounds. Thanks to Declan, School Enviro Captain for all of your organization and handwork in organizing the team! (more…)

