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Holy Trinity Lutheran College

Locality: Horsham, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5382 2529



Address: Trinity Drive 3400 Horsham, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.htlc.vic.edu.au

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25.01.2022 HTLC@HOME During remote learning, students in the Cafe 3:16 Elective have been busy creating masterpiece dishes! One of their tasks was to create a dish using a block of chocolate. Here is Jessica Daniells video demonstration of her Gooey, Chocolate Brownies. See comment below if you wish to make this for yourself! Happy Baking.



25.01.2022 STEM During remote learning, Year 10 STEM students have been able to continue to use digital fabrication tools and software to prototype and create their own products. Here are some of their works in progress.

25.01.2022 WORK WITH US We currently have a number of exciting job opportunity as a Director of Teaching and Learning, starting in Term 1 next year. Applications close at 5pm on Friday 2 October. For more information on this position, please visit http://htlc.vic.edu.au/about/employment/.

24.01.2022 ORDERS DUE FRIDAY The PTFA have joined together with local business, That Little Shoppee Place, to bring you a range of delicious ice creams and sorbets to help raise funds that will contribute to improving facilities and services for the college. Orders and payment are due on Friday. Get more information about how to submit your order and payment: https://htlc.vic.edu.au//2020/11/Ice-Cream-Cover-Letter.pdf.... (Please note: sorbets are DF/GF, vanilla and chocolate ice cream are GF.) See more



24.01.2022 NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK What do you do with the leftover scraps of your vegetables? Did you know that there are certain types of vegetables that will continue to grow from their scraps? In todays Science activity, think about the different vegetables that this might work for and try growing some scraps of your own. Send your Science photos to Mrs Engert at [email protected] or by direct message to the Facebook page.... This is the last video in this series for National Science Week, and we hope youve enjoyed the daily activities to get you thinking about the world around us. Thank you to Mrs Engert for producing this engaging and exciting way to get into Science from home!

24.01.2022 TRICK SHOT FINALISTS We are excited to bring you the five Trick Shot Challenge finalists over the next week! With over 40 amazing entries, it wasnt easy to narrow down just five. Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry. Congratulations to first finalist, Arkie Mackley!

23.01.2022 HTLC@HOME As part of their remote learning program, Year 7 Drama students have chosen a Tongue Twister and express them in three different emotions. Jacob: https://flipgrid.com/s/113a39294a80 Stephanie: https://flipgrid.com/s/1635d3ba1cd2



23.01.2022 HTLC@HOME In Visual Art, Year 4 students have completed an embroidery task. After planning a design, the students watched video demonstrations of how to do different embroidery stitches. They then applied their newly-learned skills to begin stitching their fish design onto hessian with wool. Dont they look great!

22.01.2022 TRICK SHOT CHALLENGE Remember to get your Trick Shot entry in by Monday 7 September. Heres some inspiration from Stella! If you think youve got the skills, send a video in performing any sport trick shot of your choice. It could be an impossible Table Tennis shot or a spectacular Basketball goal. It doesnt have to involve sporting equipment so why not get creative and use what you have around the house! Get your entries in to Mrs McDonald at [email protected] or by sending a direct message to this page.

22.01.2022 THERES MORE TO SAY AFTER R U OK? Today is R U OK? Day and because 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, it is even more important for us all to stay connected and, for those who are able, be willing to support those around us. You dont have to be an expert to keep the conversation going when someone says theyre not OK. By knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before theyre in crisis, which can make a really positive difference to their life.

22.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Earlier in the week we shared a great example of some of the Year 8 and 9 Sport and Rec Ninja Warrior style obstacle course. One of the things that has been impressive is how resourceful and creative students have been in using the spaces available to them. There has been a clear contrast from those using all the space they have in their backyards and homes, to others who are very fortunate to live or have access to farms and acreage. ... Check out this great example from Olivia Heard, using solely nature as her obstacle course. Fantastic for you mind, body and soul!

22.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Year 8 and 9 Sport and Rec students have been encouraged to keep active during remote learning. One of their weekly challenges has been to create and complete their own Ninja Warrior style obstacle course. Its been fantastic to see how resourceful students can be to find creative ways to get their 60 minutes of recommended moderate to vigorous exercise daily. ... Its also been great to see and hear siblings helping out, participating and sometimes providing some great commentary! Well done to the Wundke family!



22.01.2022 HTLC TRICK SHOT COMPETITION Theres going to be great weather this weekend, so why dont you get your entry for the Junior Schools Trick Shot competition! Check out Codys trick shot for inspiration! If you think youve got the skills, send a video in performing any sport trick shot of your choice. It could be an impossible Table Tennis shot or a spectacular Basketball goal. It doesnt have to involve sporting equipment so why not get creative and use what you have ...around the house! The competition is open to all Junior School students and the final day for video submissions is Monday 7 September. Winners will be announced on the final day of Term 3 and there will be prizes up for grabs. Please get your entries in to Mrs McDonald at [email protected] or by sending a direct message to this page.

20.01.2022 NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Its been great to see that our students were able to enjoy Science Week during remote learning! Students: ... enjoyed Mrs Engerts daily Science Week experiments made butter, bath bombs, sherbert and slime to observe chemical changes that happen around the home tasted different liquids to map the taste regions in the human tongue for Year 11 Psychology. See more

20.01.2022 HTLC@HOME In Year 9 Science, students have been investigating acids and bases in our homes and the indicators used to determine them. Students are exploring natural indicators, which are chemical compounds that tell us whether a substance is acidic or basic by changing its colour. Students have selected a range of things such as beetroot, red cabbage, flower petals, turmeric and tea. Here are the results.

20.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Students in the Performing Arts Elective were given the challenge to create footage acting different running styles in an athletic wear costume. A list of running styles was provided, but students also added their own creative touch with additional ideas. Here is Zoas take on different running styles.

16.01.2022 HTLC@HOME During remote learning, secondary Maths students have been participating in estimation challenges via the Estimation 180 website. Students are shown a picture of an object with a focus question to encourage students to use number sense and mathematical reasoning to estimate the answer. The purpose is for students to problem solve an estimation (rather than guessing) by thinking flexibly about numbers with purpose and accuracy. Todays challenge was to estimate the length of a garden hose. What would your estimation be?

13.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Well done to the Year 9 Cafe 3:16 students for completing the remote learning Cooking Challenges this term. Students were provided with an activity pack with ingredients to make sushi, gnocchi and a surprise dish using a block of chocolate. We are so proud of your efforts!

13.01.2022 TRICK SHOT CHALLENGE Its the final weekend to perfect your Trick Shot! Entries are due in on Monday. There have been some great submissions so far! Heres one from Riva. If you think youve got the skills, send a video in performing any sport trick shot of your choice. It could be an impossible Table Tennis shot or a spectacular Basketball goal. It doesnt have to involve sporting equipment so why not get creative and use what you have around the house! Get your entries in to Mrs McDonald at [email protected] or by sending a direct message to this page.

13.01.2022 TRICK SHOT FINALISTS Here is our fourth finalist, congratulations Javier Baker!

11.01.2022 STEM In STEM, the Year 9 students have been exploring buoyancy, surface area and centre of mass. They applied their knowledge to design boats that were able to paddle along the river and carry the mass of one person. And it was a perfect yesterday to evaluate their designs!

11.01.2022 VCAL BACK ON SITE Last week Mr Lloyd and Mr Surridge welcomed VCAL students back on-site so that they could meet key components for their assessment and learning outcomes in relation to the core components of VCAL. They were back in the woodwork room to make their own Guess Who boardgames.

10.01.2022 SPORT SCIENCE Year 10 Sport Science students have been analysing the acute responses to exercise that they recorded via a series of fitness tests that were completed prior to remote learning. Using GPS and heart rate monitor data, as well as observations, they have been able to compare results against norms and analyse what energy systems contribute to each test. ... Some very interesting data was observed, especially for the 1.6km walk testas students strived to keep up with the big striding Oliver Sykes, their heart rates soared! (The GPS actually only recorded him walking 3% of the time he was that quick with his walking technique!) They are now revisiting training methods they learnt about earlier in the year, completing their own sessions of them at home and analysing this data. Great work Year 10s!

10.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Was fantastic this morning to see so many Middle and Senior School students (and even our office staff!) participating in the second part of our H&PE staff-led videos designed to get students up and active before a day of learning. Pictured is some of the Lowan students and families following Mr Mc Laughlins instructions during Homeroom. Stay tuned for the instructional video that will be posted later for you to follow.

10.01.2022 FRIDAY FUN DAY On Friday Fun Day last week, the Foundation students learnt the poem Sing a rainbow. They then got to do some painting, here are their lovely colourful rainbows!

09.01.2022 NATIONAL HEALTH AND PE DAY Tomorrow is National Health and PE Day, a nationwide initiative that highlights the importance of HPE in the Australian Curriculum, and its influence on the learning and development of children. To mark the day, this week staff and students will be doing a number of activities to recognise the importance of this subject in their education, now more than ever!... To get the ball rolling why not have a go at this fantastic video from Year 11 PE student Delta Wardle. She has put it together as part of her studies, and is focusing on a netball warm up to improve mobility and flexibility.

09.01.2022 HTLC@HOME The Year 7 Drama students have been learning about the importance of stage makeups role in assisting to create the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a production. Using items from their take home learning kits, the students were able to experiment with base stage make up. Here is Annabels video.

09.01.2022 THE RESILIENCE PROJECT WEBINARS In support of RUOK day, The Resilience Project are holding two webinars for our secondary students about Discovering Resilience with Martin Heppell. This has been made available by Unitings School Focused Youth Service. Discovering Resilience for Years 10, 11 & 12... Thursday 10 September at 9:3010:30 Access the webinar here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81887204159 Meeting ID: 818 8720 4159 Passcode: TRP2020 Discovering Resilience for Years 7, 8 & 9 Friday 11 September at 2:303:30 Access the webinar here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84444263907 Meeting ID: 844 4426 3907 Passcode: TRP2020

08.01.2022 CONGRATULATIONS We congratulate Taylah Johnson on her successful application to the La Trobe University Aspire Program for 2021. The Aspire Program acknowledges students for their involvement, leadership and volunteering within the community. We commend Taylah for her efforts within the community and we wish her well for her future studies!

08.01.2022 HTLC@HOME The Year 4I class are realising the benefits of maintaining physical activity while learning from home. The students are participating in a bingo challenge from the AIS, with the aim to tick off as many activities as possible during remote learning 2.0. Its been a fun way of trying out new activities and games to get 30 minutes of exercise per day. Here is the challenge, it youd like to give it a try at home: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/findyour30/at-home.

06.01.2022 PTFA ICE CREAM FUNDRAISER The PTFA have joined together with local business, That Little Shoppee Place, to bring you a range of delicious ice creams and sorbets to help raise funds that will contribute to improving facilities and services for the college. Orders and payment are due by Friday 27 November. Get more information about how to submit your order and payment: https://htlc.vic.edu.au//2020/11/Ice-Cream-Cover-Letter.pdf

05.01.2022 THANK YOU TO OUR TEACHER AIDES This week is Teacher Aide Appreciation Week, and wed like to give a special shout out to our Teacher Aides who tirelessly support our students and teachers. Their invaluable support and dedication make a difference to the college community and doesnt go unnoticed, particularly during remote learning. Thank you for everything you do!

04.01.2022 TRICK SHOT FINALISTS Here is our third finalist, congratulations Lennix Nelson!

03.01.2022 NATIONAL HEALTH AND PE DAY Check out our Health & PE staff leading the way, having a laugh and hamming it up in Middle and Senior School Homerooms this morning for National Health and PE day. In this first part of two sessions they will lead this week, they tailored activities to specifically counteract the impacts of increased sedentary behaviour, sitting down and staring at a screen for large portions of the day. ... How much extra screentime are you having in your life at the moment? Why not follow along with the HTLC Health & PE teacher led sessions? The next instalment will this Friday in homeroom for Middle and Senior School students.

03.01.2022 HAPPY FATHERS DAY Happy Fathers Day to all of the dads in our college community! We hope youre enjoying spending special time with your families on this beautiful sunny day.

03.01.2022 VCAL CREATIVE PROJECT The VCAL students were back at school on Friday working on their mosaic tiles project. The students designed, budgeted and then laid the broken tiles out as a creative project for the Junior School. Once the tiles are set and grouted, VCAL students will be mixing concrete and laying the pavers in a hopscotch game behind the tennis courts. It was great to have the students (safely) back on site!

02.01.2022 WORK WITH US We currently have a number of exciting job opportunities available at HTLC, starting next year: Primary Classroom Teacher Performing Arts Teacher... Secondary Teacher Applications close at 5pm on Wednesday 23 September. For more information on these roles, please visit http://htlc.vic.edu.au/about/employment/.

02.01.2022 HTLC@HOME Year 7 Music students have been having fun with rhythm, creating rhythm patterns using body percussion plus the mini hand clapper that was part of their take home pack. Enjoy Sophies rhythm patterns.

02.01.2022 ESSI MONEY CHALLENGE As part of their unit on Business and Economics, our Year 7 to 9 Humanities students are taking part in the ESSI Money Challenge. The challenge is an online literacy game which supports students to explore and understand the concepts of Earning Saving Spending Investing in an educational, safe and fun way. Players undertake a series of financial challenges throughout a virtual six month period, with the objective of achieving the best possible financi...al result and are encouraged to strategise and reflect on decisions made throughout the game by setting goals, creating a budget and making regular diary entries. With prizes up for grabs at the conclusion, we wish students all the best in the challenge and that they develop further financial literacy from their experience in the game that will translate into real life.

01.01.2022 PE AT HTLC HTLC continues to be very fortunate to be permitted to have senior students onsite for assessments that cant be performed remotely. As a part of their introduction to the Cardiovascular System, Year 11 PE students performed a heart dissection with a specific focus on following the pathway of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. They were also able to experiment taking each others blood pressure. ... They were very fortunate prior to remote learning to have a visit from Sports Medicine Australia Sports Trainer educator Ian Clough. Also a long time local trainer himself, Ian shared his experience and taught students some strapping techniques, providing them with packs of equipment to practice as part of their studies of the Musculoskeletal System injury prevention and management.

01.01.2022 TRICK SHOT FINALISTS Here is our second finalist, congratulations Hannah Gabbe!

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