Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Monday, 30 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Hobby Showcase
Monday, 23 November 2009
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
The Melbourne Cup
On Tuesday November 3, all the students from the centre joined together to celebrate the Melbourne Cup. Everyone combined to take part in four special activities.
First of all, they watched a video about the history and the culture of the Cup. It told them about the horses, the fashion and gambling on the day. It also told about a very famous horse called Phar Lap.
Next, they separated into groups. One group took part in a sweep, another group had a horse race and a third group did a quiz about the Cup.
There was one other group that was making hats called fascinators. People had to cut some net and sewed it onto a hair comb. Then they glued on a flower. Later, some people were wearing their hats.
This was an interesting day because I learned lots of things on this special day.
Jason
The Melbourne Cup morning was a lot of fun.
Here are some of the photos from the day. If you would like to see more, go to the P drive and look there.
Monday, 26 October 2009
MYAC Bricklaying
Some of our students have been going to other parts of the TAFE to see what the courses are like.
Here are several Migrant Youth students at work in bricklaying. Could you do it? Would you like to try?
Here are several Migrant Youth students at work in bricklaying. Could you do it? Would you like to try?
Sunday, 25 October 2009
MEVI -Re enrolling in your course for 2010
Dear all,
Soon you will be receiving a letter in the mail about re enrolling for 2010. If you are re enrolling in the same level you will do this through a process called MEVI. This is what your letter in the mail will be about and you will do this in 2009.
If you are going into a different level or course in 2010 you will enrol next year. Your teacher will be discussing with you what level and course you will be returning to next year. Some of you will finish your studies with us at the end of this year and we hope you go on to do other things.
If you are finishing level 3 this year we may be able to offer you another course -course number 2244 Statement of Attainment in Language, Literacy and Numeracy if you have clear goals about the reading and writing you still need to work on.
We have been told by our faculty director that the student contribution will increase in 2010 from $25 a semester to $30 a semester. You can pay this when you accept your MEVI offer or next year when you enrol.
If you have any concerns at all please talk to your teacher or talk to the head teachers -Jane or I.
Enjoy your studies for the next 6 weeks.
Irene
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Welcome to Term 4 2009
Dear Everyone
Welcome back! This term is very short so you have to work very hard to complete all your work. Classes finish on Friday 4th of December. Over the next few weeks your teachers will be talking to you about the best class for you next year. Remember to discuss your work and pathways with your teachers.
Good luck
Irene and Jane
Welcome back! This term is very short so you have to work very hard to complete all your work. Classes finish on Friday 4th of December. Over the next few weeks your teachers will be talking to you about the best class for you next year. Remember to discuss your work and pathways with your teachers.
Good luck
Irene and Jane
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Monday, 14 September 2009
Excursion
Standing outside St James station we saw 3 towers, Sydney tower, an hexagonal building and church spires.
In Hyde Park we saw two sculptures, one of Queen Victoria and opposite was King George IV standing on a cube which had seven circular steps.
At Sydney Eye Hospital there was a large, beautiful sculpture. The base was an octagonal prism with a tall cylinder in the middle holding a large circular dish and further up a small circular dish. It would be a beautiful fountain.
Inside Customs House there was an amazing model of the city under the floor.
PEI XING SU 14- 09- 09
Thursday, 3 September 2009
The Shapes Excursion
Last Thursday, we went on an excursion to the city. We met together at Granville station at 9:30am. There were 12 people in my group and the teachers.
First we walked around Macquarie Street and looked at some sculptures. Our teacher Kerry showed and explained about the different shapes. They were very nice structures.
After that, we went to the Art Gallery of NSW, then we walked around the Botanic Gardens. We saw a lot of bats in the trees. They looked like fruit.
Before we came back to the train station, we passed the Opera House.
Finally, we said goodbye at Granville station.
It was an interesting excursion. I won't forget it!
(This recount was beautifully written by Asma and Kim)
Thursday, 20 August 2009
The Perfect Plumber
The Perfect Plumber - if you're interested in a career in plumbing you MUST see this! It is VERY VERY FUNNY!
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Thursday afternoon knitting circle
Monday, 17 August 2009
Dr Panadol
Hi everyone
On Monday August 17, many students came to watch a class perform their play "Dr Panadol".
It was a great success. The actors were fantastic and you could see that they had practised their parts. Well done!
Sunday, 26 July 2009
Friday, 19 June 2009
MYAC semester 1 2009
Hello
This is a music video of the Migrant Youth students. You can see the kind of course we do and the fun we have. It's a great course.
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
See a Music Video of the Morning Tea
This is a music video our level 2 class made of Australia's biggest morning tea. Maybe you can see yourself in some of the photos.
It is interesting to learn and have fun at the same time.
Friday, 29 May 2009
Australia's Biggest Morning Tea 2009
On Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 of May 2009, many students took part in the morning teas to help raise money for the Cancer Council of NSW.
We watched videos, listened t o special presentations from stage 3 students and played some funny games. After that we all shared our food together and we met many new people.
The morning teas were very successful and we managed to raise over two hundred dollars
I hope that you had a great time.
Kerry
Monday, 18 May 2009
Australia's Biggest Morning Tea 2009
It's May and time again for "Australia's Biggest Morning Tea" and you are all invited to join in.
This is a time when we all come together to help to raise money for the Cancer Council of NSW. The money is to help to find new ways to fight cancer.
On the mornings of May 27 and May 28, different classes will share in special morning teas. Bring along a plate of food, a gold coin donation and a pen so you can join in the activities.
For more information, go to
http://www.cancer.org.au/lifestyle
http://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Mr Bean In The Park
One day Mr Bean went to the park.
He took his camera because he wanted to take some photos. First he took a picture of himself but it was no good. He asked a man to take a photo of him. The man took one photo.
Then he asked Mr Bean to move back and to turn around and face the sculptures. While Mr Bean wasn’t looking , the man ran away with the camera.
Then Mr Bean searched the park and found the man. He took a rubbish bin and put it over him so the man couldn't move.He jabbed him with his pen until he yelled. He found the police but the man ran away.
Later that day Mr Bean went to the police station for
a line up. He walked along the line looking closely at the faces but he did not recognise the robber.
In the end, he had a good idea. He asked the police man to put rubbish bins on all the people in the line. This time when he walked along he jabbed each one and listened. When he reached number five he knew he had found him.
He took his camera because he wanted to take some photos. First he took a picture of himself but it was no good. He asked a man to take a photo of him. The man took one photo.
Then he asked Mr Bean to move back and to turn around and face the sculptures. While Mr Bean wasn’t looking , the man ran away with the camera.
Then Mr Bean searched the park and found the man. He took a rubbish bin and put it over him so the man couldn't move.He jabbed him with his pen until he yelled. He found the police but the man ran away.
Later that day Mr Bean went to the police station for
a line up. He walked along the line looking closely at the faces but he did not recognise the robber.
In the end, he had a good idea. He asked the police man to put rubbish bins on all the people in the line. This time when he walked along he jabbed each one and listened. When he reached number five he knew he had found him.
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Friday, 10 April 2009
And now for the Lilli Pilli jam recipe.....
Lilly Pilly Jam
* Deseed berries and place in saucepan, just covered with water. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for around 30 minutes.
* If desired, strain the mixture through a sieve, or cloth.
* Measure the amount of liquid you have and return it to the pan. Add the same volume of sugar and the juice of 1 lemon per litre of liquid.
* Return to the boil, then reduce to a high simmer for around 30 minutes, before testing on a saucer to see if it has set (place a teaspoon full on a saucer and place in the freezer for a minute, if it has formed a skin when you run your finger through it, it is set).
* Bottle into hot sterilised jars.
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Science in ABE
What is a Lilli Pilli?
How fast is your heart beating?
How do colours mix?
What is inside a bubble?
On Monday and Tuesday this week, stage 2 and the Migrant Youth Group were busy doing science experiments.
Anne took students around the college looking closely at different types of plants.
Jenny mixed milk and colours in an experiment with surface tension.
Madeleine and Sally helped students to find their own pulse and heart rate.
And Kerry showed people how to make better bubbles.
After the experiments, we all talked about what we had discovered. What did you learn?
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Holidays are Coming
Hi everyone,
The year is already starting to fly by. Soon it will be time for term one to end and the holidays to begin. I hope you all have a safe and happy holiday.
If you have young children you might like to look at some of these links for ideas about where to take them.
The year is already starting to fly by. Soon it will be time for term one to end and the holidays to begin. I hope you all have a safe and happy holiday.
If you have young children you might like to look at some of these links for ideas about where to take them.
Active Sydney.....Activities for Children
Enjoy your break and keep practising on the blog while you're away.
Enjoy your break and keep practising on the blog while you're away.
Kerry
Friday, 13 February 2009
Welcome to 2009 / The Victorian Bushfires
Hi everyone,
It's great to have you back again for another year of study. Please keep checking the blog for new activities to try. We keep adding..... so keep looking....
It is also a very sad time for all Australians with the Victorian bush fires. It is hard to know how we can help.Many Australians are giving money while others are donating clothes,food or services. It is at times like these that you will see many great acts of kindness.
Hope to see you more often on the blog. Post a comment to have your say aboout things.
Kerry
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