Class 2M are eagerly knitting their beanies ready for their first camp experience that will be happening in Term 2 at our very own Crystal Creek, on the School's southern boundary. While the sweltering weather continues with its formidable strength during this official seasonal change, the knitting process has allowed students to project themselves ahead to the cooler months and begin the inward change that is needed.
Knitting stimulates motor sensory development, regulates the breathing and becomes a much desired social activity. With keen effort and many peer learning opportunities, each student is carried on the wave of the 'whole' group.
We are really seeing the fruits of a social curriculum bloom in the classroom this year. It is a delight and a pleasure to see such engagement. Keep an eye out for our vibrant beanies in the playground in Term 2.
Michael Caterer
Class 2 Teacher
Knitting stimulates motor sensory development, regulates the breathing and becomes a much desired social activity. With keen effort and many peer learning opportunities, each student is carried on the wave of the 'whole' group.
We are really seeing the fruits of a social curriculum bloom in the classroom this year. It is a delight and a pleasure to see such engagement. Keep an eye out for our vibrant beanies in the playground in Term 2.
Michael Caterer
Class 2 Teacher