This short document appears to be notes or a schedule related to preparing for a fairy tale themed event or activity taking place on a weekday. It mentions prep work, fairy tales, and references the day of the week as "DAY".
Jeans for genes day is an annual fundraising event held in Australia and New Zealand to raise money for genetic research. Students and staff are encouraged to wear jeans or casual clothing to school and work in exchange for a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going to the Children's Medical Research Institute. The goal is to raise awareness and funds for genetic research to help children with medical conditions that have a genetic cause or component.
Sensory writing aims to engage the reader's senses through vivid description. Writers are encouraged to notice sensory details like smells, sounds, tastes, and textures when observing a scene. By including these details in their writing, authors can more fully immerse the reader in the experience being described.
The document describes a day where a group made alligators and ate apples. They created alligator crafts or toys and enjoyed apples as a snack. A brief activity involving alligators and apples was had.
Life Ed Van taught students about healthy and unhealthy foods, and how to be good friends and citizens. Students learned the importance of eating fruits and vegetables for nutrition, while avoiding junk foods. They also covered how to treat others with kindness, share, and resolve conflicts respectfully.
This short document appears to be notes or a schedule related to preparing for a fairy tale themed event or activity taking place on a weekday. It mentions prep work, fairy tales, and references the day of the week as "DAY".
Jeans for genes day is an annual fundraising event held in Australia and New Zealand to raise money for genetic research. Students and staff are encouraged to wear jeans or casual clothing to school and work in exchange for a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going to the Children's Medical Research Institute. The goal is to raise awareness and funds for genetic research to help children with medical conditions that have a genetic cause or component.
Sensory writing aims to engage the reader's senses through vivid description. Writers are encouraged to notice sensory details like smells, sounds, tastes, and textures when observing a scene. By including these details in their writing, authors can more fully immerse the reader in the experience being described.
The document describes a day where a group made alligators and ate apples. They created alligator crafts or toys and enjoyed apples as a snack. A brief activity involving alligators and apples was had.
Life Ed Van taught students about healthy and unhealthy foods, and how to be good friends and citizens. Students learned the importance of eating fruits and vegetables for nutrition, while avoiding junk foods. They also covered how to treat others with kindness, share, and resolve conflicts respectfully.
The document discusses how our bodies are like engines and need the right amount of fuel or energy to function well. It notes that being too low or too high on energy levels is not ideal for learning. To learn effectively, one needs to maintain a balanced and moderate energy level.
This document provides strategies for successful reading. It suggests that readers can notice details and make predictions, ask questions, and make connections to help comprehend texts. Readers are also encouraged to use phonics by getting their mouth ready for sounds, blending sounds together, and re-reading to self-correct mistakes. Being brave and trying unknown words as well as answering questions about what was read are additional strategies presented.
This document contains 4 geometric shapes: square, triangle, circle, and rectangle. The shapes are listed in a vertical format with each shape on its own line. Overall, the document provides a brief listing of common 2D shapes.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. The study found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as human activity declined. However, the improvements were temporary and air quality returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
Jeans for Genes Day is an annual fundraising event held in Australia and New Zealand to support the Children's Medical Research Institute. Volunteers collect donations from people wearing jeans on this day, with all funds raised going towards pediatric medical research focused on life-threatening childhood diseases and genetic disorders. Last year's Jeans for Genes Day raised over $2 million to help scientists find new treatments and cures.
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Lara has connections with Secondary and Prep N schools. She attended Secondary and Prep N and maintains relationships with teachers and administrators from both schools. Lara can provide advice and recommendations to help students get accepted into competitive Secondary and Prep N programs.
The document discusses preparations for an upcoming Special Visitors Day event. Staff should ensure all areas are clean and organized, with welcoming signage displayed. Name tags for visitors should be printed ahead of time and refreshments need to be prepared for the reception.
Bowling is a game played with 10 pins and a ball on a wooden lane. The objective is to knock down all the pins by rolling the ball down the lane. Scoring in bowling involves awarding points based on the number of pins knocked down during a frame.
Tiny Teddy Takeaway is a small restaurant that specializes in takeout food. They offer a variety of kid-friendly meals like chicken nuggets and grilled cheese sandwiches that can be easily transported. The restaurant aims to provide quick, affordable meals for families on the go.
A young boy gives a moose a muffin, which it enjoys so much that it asks for more treats like a Milky Way candy bar. The boy keeps giving the moose more snacks despite warnings that it will expect to be fed, leading the moose to follow the boy around town hoping for more food.
Book Week will be held next week. Students are encouraged to dress up as their favorite book character on Friday. This is a fun event where children can celebrate reading and their love of books.
This very short document appears to be notes or a schedule for a day that involves preparation for a fairy tale. It lists "PREP", likely meaning preparation, "FAIRY TALE", and "DAY" as the three items, suggesting preparing for a fairy tale-themed event or activity that will take place during the day.
The document discusses preparations for special visitors. It likely contains details about welcoming guests, setting up accommodations or activities, and ensuring everything is ready for their arrival. The short title "Prep B" suggests this may be one item on a checklist or part of a larger preparation or planning process.
Children are instructed to use the playground equipment safely and appropriately. They should climb ladders and walls one at a time, hold on tightly, and not climb up slides. When using the monkey bars, swing across one at a time and don't walk underneath. Think safety in the sandpit by not throwing sand and wiping hands before touching your face. Stay within the boundaries of the playground and have fun exploring all the equipment while being careful.
This document provides prompts to help children engage more fully with reading at home. It encourages children to observe what they can see in the text, think about what it means, and wonder about things not directly addressed. It also offers tips for children to get ready to read by placing a finger under the first word, saying the first sound, matching what they say to the page, and reading smoothly like a storyteller rather than slowly like a robot.
The document discusses how our bodies are like engines and need the right amount of fuel or energy to function well. It notes that being too low or too high on energy levels is not ideal for learning. To learn effectively, one needs to maintain a balanced and moderate energy level.
This document provides strategies for successful reading. It suggests that readers can notice details and make predictions, ask questions, and make connections to help comprehend texts. Readers are also encouraged to use phonics by getting their mouth ready for sounds, blending sounds together, and re-reading to self-correct mistakes. Being brave and trying unknown words as well as answering questions about what was read are additional strategies presented.
This document contains 4 geometric shapes: square, triangle, circle, and rectangle. The shapes are listed in a vertical format with each shape on its own line. Overall, the document provides a brief listing of common 2D shapes.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. The study found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as human activity declined. However, the improvements were temporary and air quality returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
Jeans for Genes Day is an annual fundraising event held in Australia and New Zealand to support the Children's Medical Research Institute. Volunteers collect donations from people wearing jeans on this day, with all funds raised going towards pediatric medical research focused on life-threatening childhood diseases and genetic disorders. Last year's Jeans for Genes Day raised over $2 million to help scientists find new treatments and cures.
Connections with lara secondary and prep nlaraprep
Lara has connections with Secondary and Prep N schools. She attended Secondary and Prep N and maintains relationships with teachers and administrators from both schools. Lara can provide advice and recommendations to help students get accepted into competitive Secondary and Prep N programs.
The document discusses preparations for an upcoming Special Visitors Day event. Staff should ensure all areas are clean and organized, with welcoming signage displayed. Name tags for visitors should be printed ahead of time and refreshments need to be prepared for the reception.
Bowling is a game played with 10 pins and a ball on a wooden lane. The objective is to knock down all the pins by rolling the ball down the lane. Scoring in bowling involves awarding points based on the number of pins knocked down during a frame.
Tiny Teddy Takeaway is a small restaurant that specializes in takeout food. They offer a variety of kid-friendly meals like chicken nuggets and grilled cheese sandwiches that can be easily transported. The restaurant aims to provide quick, affordable meals for families on the go.
A young boy gives a moose a muffin, which it enjoys so much that it asks for more treats like a Milky Way candy bar. The boy keeps giving the moose more snacks despite warnings that it will expect to be fed, leading the moose to follow the boy around town hoping for more food.
Book Week will be held next week. Students are encouraged to dress up as their favorite book character on Friday. This is a fun event where children can celebrate reading and their love of books.
This very short document appears to be notes or a schedule for a day that involves preparation for a fairy tale. It lists "PREP", likely meaning preparation, "FAIRY TALE", and "DAY" as the three items, suggesting preparing for a fairy tale-themed event or activity that will take place during the day.
The document discusses preparations for special visitors. It likely contains details about welcoming guests, setting up accommodations or activities, and ensuring everything is ready for their arrival. The short title "Prep B" suggests this may be one item on a checklist or part of a larger preparation or planning process.
Children are instructed to use the playground equipment safely and appropriately. They should climb ladders and walls one at a time, hold on tightly, and not climb up slides. When using the monkey bars, swing across one at a time and don't walk underneath. Think safety in the sandpit by not throwing sand and wiping hands before touching your face. Stay within the boundaries of the playground and have fun exploring all the equipment while being careful.
This document provides prompts to help children engage more fully with reading at home. It encourages children to observe what they can see in the text, think about what it means, and wonder about things not directly addressed. It also offers tips for children to get ready to read by placing a finger under the first word, saying the first sound, matching what they say to the page, and reading smoothly like a storyteller rather than slowly like a robot.