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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Anzac Day 2015 ~ Centenary since Galipolli

 
Norfolk Island.
An amazing place with a unique heritage.
As you can see from this post below on N.I  museums website, Norfolk Island has the highest number of participants per capita in the whole British Empire during world war one.
Adrian Evans's photo.
We are all for teaching about our own community, our own &world history plus respect, so rather than just make some crafts to symbolise this event, Minischoolers and the teachers headed to the Norfolk Island R.S.L sub branch to look at the displays there and to perform some old time songs for the seniors at the White Oaks club on Thursday 23rd April. Just 2 days before ANZAC DAY.







The 2 Bonni's


Seeing his Grandparents who run the RSL bistro was a treat.


Outside the Norfolk Island RSL sub branch's upgraded memorial
The songs chosen were upbeat songs such as 'my bonnie lies over the ocean' and a 'sailor went to sea sea sea' and 'my body makes music'. During a friendship song called Golden ships and silver ships, the children handed out gifts of packaged Anzac biscuits we had made earlier in the week plus a threaded poppy the children helped to make themselves.
*See recipe for Minischool's Anzac Biscuits below


We are pleased that this relationship with the White Oaks and RSL club will be an ongoing one as the children have been requested to return each month to enjoy a morning tea with the 'oldies'.
There is no better way to foster respect within our community than to actually get out within the community and meet the diverse range of people within it.

MINISCHOOL ANZAC BISCUITS
1 cup of uncooked rolled oats
1 cup of plain flour
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4-1/2 cup of desiccated coconut
125g butter
2 tablespoons golden syrup
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 tablespoons boiling water
METHOD:
Blend oats, flour, sugar and coconut. Melt butter and syrup over low heat. Dissolve baking soda in boiling water and add to butter mixture. Stir this into dry ingredients. Mix
Drop full tablespoons of mixture onto greased tray, allow room for spreading.
Bake at 150 degrees Celsius for approx. 15 minutes or until golden brown (or until the children start drooling & telling you how hungry they are because it smells so good!).
Makes approx. 30 biscuits. 



Of course there were still plenty of Anzac inspired crafts that the children made all by themselves.
There was songs and some very special stories.... Our favourites from the school library were 'Lone Pine' and 'Don't forget Australia'.



 
And on Anzac day this was the amazing view after the dawn service.
 
And at the 10:30 ANZAC day service, Jasper placed the wreath the children made on behalf of the Minischoolers.
 

 

Bless those who fought for us on the battlefields and for those who kept the home front fires burning.
Lest we forget.
We nawa gwen forget dem.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Sidewalk Chalk Recipe

 
SIDEWALK (or Footpath) CHALK PAINT RECIPE

 I tested this out with the multi ages that come to Minischool every school holidays. They all said it was 'amazing' and the most fun as well as asking to make it more often.

 
Basically I made up bowls of cornflour (known as cornstarch elsewhere in the world) with water and food colouring. About 3 heaped tablespoons or cornflour and 2 cups of water in each bowl, add desired food colouring and voila! Instant chalk paint







The chalk paint stayed on our concrete for a few weeks and then washed off when it rained.

Sidewalk chalk paint has become a regular fun project at Minischool loved by everyone!

I am inspired by the sidewalk chalk project on facebook to paint some positive messages on the footpath outside Minischool as the kindergarten to year 12 children use it (as well as visitors to Norfolk Island) It would be nice to have some happy day notes for everyone to read.
I am sure there will be a rainbow or two included.
 

 
Love from me. xx