Holy Trinity Primary School - Curtin
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18-20 Theodore Street
Curtin ACT 2605
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Phone: 02 6281 4811

Year 5/6 WHO WE ARE

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In small groups students were presented with different images on butchers paper. Students wrote down what they saw, felt or what provoked their thinking. Afterwards students inquired into what they thought this unit could be about.....
Meyer’s Briggs personality questionnaire https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
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Students then spent some time inquiring into behaviour. Burning questions from students.....
  • What are the different types of behaviour?
  • How do I influence others?
  • How does my behaviour connect to my family/ School/ Friends etc
  • Do others influence me? 
  • How can I influence my own behaviour?
  • When/ why do I change my behaviour? 
  • What environmental factors affect people’s behaviour?
  • Is it nature or nurture that shapes someone’s behaviour?
  • How can I be aware of others changing behaviour?
  • What does it mean to self regulate?
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Students spent time discussing how how values, rules and expectations are influenced by our parents, friends and school. These help us to regulate our behaviour.

To help students understand how their behaviour is influenced by others and the environment. They completed a pre and post camp reflection that they were able to make connections and show examples of changing behaviour.

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I really liked going to Jindabyne because it was really fun to be outdoors for once and we got to do so many activities together as a class and that helped us build our trust skills together and partner up with someone different every time. When we were climbing Mount Kosciuszko there were a few people who were scared a bit of how high it was and how steep it was but they finally got over and they showed courage all the way to the top and back. - Declan

I enjoyed the food from camp and the activities such as climbing Mount Kosciuszko. I also enjoyed the movie night. - Emilia W

During camp I enjoyed the sliders, archery and the Kosciusko walk. Being at the top of Mount Kosciuszko was a big achievement! - Hollie

Camp was great fun! At camp we did many activities some highlights were definitely, getting to the top of MT Kosciuszko, archery, the slider trikes and hanging around the cabins. It was great to be with our friends and having so many new experiences. Freya 

At Jindabyne I loved the environment and the space around me. A challenge at Jindabyne was climbing Mount Kosciuszko. I thought it was a challenge because at some parts of the walk it was really tiring and hard to catch up with the whole group.
I also really loved the food. - Anastasia

At camp, I really liked spending time with my friends in our cabins and doing activities together. A highlight for me was the kayaking, and making it to the top of Mt Kosciuszko.   - Alessandra

2021 Term 1 Inspiring Connection Magazine