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Alice Springs Steiner School newsletter

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Title

Alice Springs Steiner School newsletter

Creator

Alice Springs Steiner School

Collection

Alice Springs Steiner School newsletter; E-Journals; PublicationNT; Alice Springs Steiner School newsletter

Date

2016-08-15

Location

Alice Springs

Notes

This publication contains many links to external sites. These external sites may no longer be active.; Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Education, Primary; Private schools; Steiner Education Australia; Periodicals

Publisher name

Steiner Education Australia

Place of publication

Alice Springs

Series

Alice Springs Steiner School newsletter

Volume

Term 3 Week 4

File type

application/pdf

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Copyright

Copyright owner

Alice Springs Steiner School

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042

Related materials

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/804189

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/265741

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/456203

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Class Two Dear Class 2 Families, Camp was wonderful, so much fun play and beautiful bush experiences. The river bed and hills at Simpsons Gap schools campground are such a great environment to explore. Everyone slept really well and we even had a little sparkling frost on the pillows in the morning. Thank you to everyone for supporting this adventure, making sure your child was well prepared and providing yummy snacks. A special thank you to the intrepid volunteers who worked very hard to keep the fire burning, the sausages sizzling, the billy boiling the damper toasting, the potatoes baking, the pancakes flipping and the fun rolling - a big thank you to Dustin, Licke, Scott, Jodie, Julia, Ursula, Carol & Priya. A big thank you to Jodie for organising a visit from John Spencer who is an Arrernte tracking expert & great tour guide, he showed the class some beautiful insights into understanding the nature, history and culture of this land we live in. We were also very lucky to go for a walk in the gap with Ranger Mark who helped the children spot the Rock Wallabies in the hillsides. Back at school this week we will be finishing off our lovely camp poetry main lesson and beginning a new main lesson on square numbers. The story revolves around Queen Countall, who is an aunt of the King of Ireland's son, she is designing a new castle to accommodate all her various advisors and staff. The class will assist her in this design! Best wishes, Adelaide Subscribe Past IssuesShare Translate Newsletter - Term 3 Week 4 file:///P:/1Territory Stories/Alice Steiner School/Newsletter - Term%A0... 16 of 30 27/01/2017 3:26 PM