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A BIG thank you for an amazing year


To all the 2011 members of 6W

I stand here in awe of your achievements. I challenged you, and you rose to the occasion. Your efforts to prove you are the best has made you the best.

I have watched you grow and become the Grade 7’s that will do yourselves, your family and our school proud.

I don’t know how your achievements can be beaten by any class, except by you in Grade 7. Now go out and do it again after your partying hard and rest during December.

It has been a privilege and pleasure being your register teacher this year. Remember the lessons we have learnt together. Continue to grow and reach for new heights. I will continue to watch your progress with eager eyes.

 

 

Grade 6 WOW web page


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Tips for Study Groups


The Power of Study Groups

Working Together Helps Everyone.

You may have noticed that when you’re explaining something you’ve learned to a friend, you begin to understand it better yourself. This happens because, when you explain an idea, you need to think more deeply about it.

The same principle makes study groups useful. Studying with others in a small group is helpful because you:

  • Think out loud.
  • Share ideas.
  • Learn from one another.

In an effective study group, you and other students hash out lesson materials together — explaining concepts, arguing about them, figuring out why one person’s answer differs from another’s — and in the process, you most likely learn more than you would have studying by yourself.

The Benefits of Study Groups

Group study offers other advantages in addition to gaining a deeper understanding of class material. These include the opportunity to reinforce note-taking. If your own study notes are unclear, you can ask a member of your study group to help you fill the gaps.

Share Talents

Each person brings different strengths, such as organizational skills, the ability to stick to a task or a capacity for memorization.

Cover More Ground

Group members may be able to solve a calculus problem together that none would have solved alone. Benefit from a support system. Members often have common goals, such as good grades. Each person’s work affects the other members, which results in making members supportive of one another.

Socialise

It’s more fun to study with others; the give-and-take makes it more interesting. And because it’s more fun, you spend more time studying!

Guidelines for Getting a Group Together

Here are some guidelines for creating and running a study group:

How many?

  • Create a group of four to six people.

In a larger group, it’s easy for someone to get left out and smaller groups can too easily get off track.

Who?

Pick classmates who seem to share your interest in doing well academically. Look for people who stay alert in class, take notes, ask questions and respond to the teacher’s questions. Include someone who understands the material better than you and can explain the concepts and someone who doesn’t understand it as well, to whom you can explain the material.

Where?

Hold study group sessions in a place that is free of distractions and that has room to spread out books and notes.

How long?

Meet for no more than two to three hours at a time. Having a time limit helps the group focus. If you know you only have an hour, you are more likely to stay on task.

When?

Try to meet regularly, on the same day and time each week. Treating the study session as you would other activities helps you to keep to a schedule and ensures that everyone attends.

Getting the Most Out of a Session

Here are some tips to help your group get the most out of each study session:

  • Decide what you’re going to do in advance.
  • Prepare for the session, so you can make the most of your time together.
  • Take turns teaching, to reinforce your own knowledge.
  • Stick to the session topic.

By supplementing your individual study with a study group, you can reinforce what you’ve learned, deepen your understanding of complex concepts, and maybe even make a few new friends. Whoever said learning can’t be fun?

Notes from Registration


Grade 6 Wonderful

NOTE Examinations start this week

Monday

  • Day 8
  • Textbooks for Grade 7 on sale in the Media Centre (09:00 – 14:30)

Tuesday

  • Day1
  • Final Day for Tennis Championships
  • Textbooks for Grade 7 on sale in the Media Centre (09:00 – 14:30)

Wednesday

  • Day 2
  • SUN CITY EXCURSION be at school no later than 06:45 as the busses depart at 07:00 and we need to finalise numbers before departing. Pupils arriving after 06:45 will need to pay their own entrance to Sun City and the Valley of the Waves.
Thursday
  • Day 3
  • Grade 7 ‘Reflections Evening’ 18:00 in the School Hall
  • Mosaic Day – wear civvies
Friday
  • Day 4
  • WATER SPORTS FUN DAY – a gift to the pupils from the Headmaster
  • bring your COSTUMES

 

All the best

Hugs
Mr C