Yesterday in History Year 7 have been busy at home mimicking the mummification process with an apple or orange as part of their studies into ancient Egypt. #mamrelearning
Online Learning- Stage 5 Food Technology have been busy at home creating nutrient-rich breakfast smoothie bowls. Well done everyone! #mamrelearning
Last term students in stage 5 PDM attended an excursion to Lawson in the Blue Mountains to apply their photography skills. Here is a digital exhibition of their work. For the best experience, view on your tablet or laptop. #mamrelearning
https://sites.google.com/mamre.nsw.edu.au/pdm-lawson-waterfall-loop/home?authuser=1
During the school holidays our Year 11 VET Firefighting Operations students did Village Firefighter training at Horsley Park RFB, including using foam to extinguish flammable liquid fires. These students completed their Basic Firefighter training early in Term 2 and are now qualified firefighters. #mamrelearning
In the weeks leading up to NAIDOC week, our First Nation Students spent time learning more deeply about their culture so they can provide a deeper understanding for both themselves and their peers. #mamrelearning
On Saturday of the long weekend the Mamre Titration Team competed against many other high schools at Macquarie University. Devni, Ljubodrag and Joey were able to combine high level teamwork and communication skills with applied chemistry and mathematics to complete a team Titration task under pressure.
We are very proud of them, the professional manner in which they represented Mamre and their achievements. #mamrelearning
Mrs Henderson’s maths class had fun today investigating chance by playing scissors, paper, rock. #mamrelearning
Stage 5 PDM Excursion. #mamrelearning
https://youtu.be/ggKJkKtySAg
Thank you to everyone who wore crazy hair today, we were able to raised another $700 towards Jump Rope for Heart! #mamrelearning
What a fabulous day Year 1 had last Wednesday learning about school life in 1889. The children experienced a variety of activities from marching around the maypole, undertaking a sewing activity, saluting the flag, spelling, arithmetic on an abacus, a science lesson on the life cycle of a moth as well as a real-life drawing activity.
The children were also given old fashioned names like Percival Mallory, Hubert Fox, Daisy Adams and Mildred Potter to name a few.
The children also heard about many of the students in 1889 having to work on the farm, long hours before they started school. They were also told that most children came to school without shoes, as many only owned one pair of shoes and they were saved for "Sunday best" to go to church.
We all learnt some interesting information today about school life in 1889. A fun place to visit but we all agreed that it was much easier being a student in 2021. #mamrelearning
Well done to our superstar netball team, who made Semi Finals at the CSSA gala day today. #mamrelearning
Year 9 Science are studying Electricity. Today they were able to make connections between in class learning and how the Science has been applied to features of the Tesla. #mamrelearning
Yr 7 girls doing 'Burns Outdoor Obstacle Training' for sport. #mamrelearning Burns Outdoor Obstacle Training
Just a few great pics from today's Athletics Carnival. Well done to everyone who participated. #mamrelearning
KT illustrating 6E’s stories based on the book “The Day the crayons quit”. #mamrelearning
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