Monday, 19 November 2018

Landmarks of the World - winners!

2018 marks the first year that participation in the ILC trivia quizzes will count towards the House Cup competition. Over the year you can battle out with the other houses to gain precious points...

Congratulations to the all the students who got every question right:

Ethan Gulino (Cuthbert)
Lennon Gangoso (Bradman)
Jacob Wiffen (Cuthbert)
Anthony Elliott (Bradman)
Fraser Sutherland (Bradman)
Sam (Cuthbert)

Every other student who participated gained a point for their house. This week the the points go to:

Bradman (32)
Cuthbert (31)
Fraser (18)
Elliott (18)

Don't forget to check out the quiz again next week for your chance to earn more points towards the House Cup.

Monday, 12 November 2018

Read it before you see it - Mortal Engines

Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve

"It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea."

The great traction city London has been skulking in the hills to avoid the bigger, faster, hungrier cities loose in the Great Hunting Ground. But now, the sinister plans of Lord Mayor Mangus Crome can finally unfold.

Thaddeus Valentine, London's Head Historian and adored famous archaeologist, and his lovely daughter, Katherine, are down in The Gut when the young assassin with the black scarf strikes toward his heart, saved by the quick intervention of Tom, a lowly third-class apprentice. Racing after the fleeing girl, Tom suddenly glimpses her hideous face: scarred from forehead to jaw, nose a smashed stump, a single eye glaring back at him. "Look at what your Valentine did to me!" she screams. "Ask him! Ask him what he did to Hester Shaw!" And with that she jumps down the waste chute to her death. Minutes later Tom finds himself tumbling down the same chute and stranded in the Out-Country, a sea of mud scored by the huge caterpillar tracks of cities like the one now steaming off over the horizon.



Landmarks of the world - quiz!

Don't forget HOUSE POINTS are up for grabs if you participate in the ILC quizzes.

5 points will be awarded to the winner of the quiz, and 1 point for everyone else that enters the quiz. At the end of the year the final tallies will be sent to Mr Philp for inclusion in the House Cup tally.

This weeks quiz is all about the famous landmarks of the world. How many can you recognise? Do you know which ones are the tallest? Have you ever thought about why they were built?

Go to the quiz


Challenge your friends, support your house, go for glory - see who gets the most questions right!!

Results and winners will be announced Monday 5th of November.


Monday, 5 November 2018

Halloween quiz winners!

2018 marks the first year that participation in the ILC trivia quizzes will count towards the House Cup competition. Over the year you can battle out with the other houses to gain precious points...

Congratulations to the all the students who got every question right:

Lachlan Di Pasquale (Cuthbert)
Ella Fitzpatrick (Bradman)
Ebony Plowman (Fraser)
Liam Duckett (Fraser)
Kaitlyn Keast (Bradman)
Lilie Jones (Bradman)
Anthony Elliott (Bradman)
Charlotte Hayden (Elliott)
Will Aspinall (Fraser)
Fraser Sutherland (Bradman)
Mia Kelly (Fraser)
Lennon Gangoso (Bradman)

Kiera Galan (Cuthbert)

Every other student who participated gained a point for their house. This week the the points go to:

Bradman (49)
Fraser (31)
Cuthbert (24)
Elliott (19)

Don't forget to check out the quiz again next week for your chance to earn more points towards the House Cup.

Monday, 29 October 2018

Halloween quiz

Don't forget HOUSE POINTS are up for grabs if you participate in the ILC quizzes.

5 points will be awarded to the winner of the quiz, and 1 point for everyone else that enters the quiz. At the end of the year the final tallies will be sent to Mr Philp for inclusion in the House Cup tally.

Halloween has become a well known as a very commercial American thing. But, originally it was a pagan Celtic festival that was adopted and reimagined by Christians and other cultures around the world.

Go to the quiz


Challenge your friends, support your house, go for glory - see who gets the most questions right!!

Results and winners will be announced Monday 5th of November.


Friday, 26 October 2018

Ceepy reads for Halloween

There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins

Classic slasher horror (someone is killing teens off in gruesome ways around Halloween) but with a bonus love story.

Read it if you want a lighter horror story but don't mind it getting gory.







What the Woods Keep by Katya de Becerra

A supernatural horror story. A mysterious past, a mother that disappeared a decade ago, and a creepy house. A crossover Science Fiction-Fantasy-Mystery.

Read it if you want an atmospheric read with cryptic clues that will keep you wanting to know more.

Monday, 22 October 2018

Superhero quiz results

2018 marks the first year that participation in the ILC trivia quizzes will count towards the House Cup competition. Over the year you can battle out with the other houses to gain precious points...

Congratulations to the all the students who got every question right:

Brodie Rabbas (Elliott)
Elliott Ballard (Cuthbert)
Ethan Gulino (Cuthbert)
Harley (Cuthbert)
Jack Dumaresq (Cuthbert)
James Fuller (Fraser)
Lachlan Benne (Elliott)
Lachlan Whatman (Elliott)
Lennon Gangoso (Bradman)
Matt Ruiter (Cuthbert)
Nickolas Sideris (Bradman)
Parker Volke (Fraser)
Thomas McDaid (Elliott)
Tyson Henry (Fraser)
William Rees (Bradman)

Zac Cuttriss (Fraser)

A special mention also goes to 12 Inigo who worked as a team - this week batting for Bradman.

Every other student who participated gained a point for their house. This week the the points go to:

Bradman (41)
Elliott (39)
Cuthbert (37)
Fraser (36)

Don't forget to check out the quiz again next week for your chance to earn more points towards the House Cup.

Friday, 19 October 2018

Seafire by Natalie C. Parker


After her family is killed by corrupt warlord Aric Athair and his bloodthirsty army of Bullets, Caledonia Styx is left to chart her own course on the dangerous and deadly seas. She captains her ship, the Mors Navis, with a crew of girls and women just like her, whose lives have been turned upside down by Aric and his men. The crew has one misson: stay alive, and take down Aric's armed and armored fleet.

But when Caledonia's best friend and second-in-command just barely survives an attack thanks to help from a Bullet looking to defect, Caledonia finds herself questioning whether or not to let him join their crew. Is this boy the key to taking down Aric Athair once and for all...or will he threaten everything the women of the Mors Navis have worked for?

Monday, 15 October 2018

Superheroes quiz

Don't forget HOUSE POINTS are up for grabs if you participate in the ILC quizzes.

5 points will be awarded to the winner of the quiz, and 1 point for everyone else that enters the quiz. At the end of the year the final tallies will be sent to Mr Philp for inclusion in the House Cup tally.

There are 20 Marvel movies, 10 DC movies from the last 10 years, not to mention all the TV spin-offs, superhero movies outside the two major franchises, and loads of comics. Have you kept up-to-date? How well do you know the characters?

Go to the quiz


Challenge your friends, support your house, go for glory - see who gets the most questions right!!

Results and winners will be announced Monday 22nd of October.


Friday, 12 October 2018

Now in the Cinema: First Man

First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong 

On July 20, 1969, the world stood still to watch thirty-eight-year-old American astronaut Neil A. Armstrong become the first person to step on the surface of another heavenly body. Perhaps no words in human history became better known than those few he uttered at that historic moment. In a penetrating exploration of American hero worship, Hansen addresses the complex legacy of the First Man, as an astronaut and an individual.






Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Does This Website Smell Funny to You?

Let's face it. Deciding what is true or not online can be hard. That is why Amy Gillespie developed the FART test.

F is for Friendly on the eyes

  • Is it easy to read?
  • Has the creator taken the time to present the information well?
  • Is the site designed to help you understand the information (or is it full of flashy stuff designed to distract you?)

If someone doesn't bother presenting information well, perhaps they haven't bothered checking the information either.

A is for Author's Authority

  • Who is the author?
  • Are they an expert?
  • Does the author identify themselves, and give you a way to get in contact?

If someone doesn't want to take credit for their work, perhaps they don't want to be connected with it.

R is for Repeated elsewhere

  • Is the information backed up in other places?
  • Does the author cite their sources so you can check up on them?

Sometimes you find a great looking bit of information, but if you can't find out where it came from, perhaps it is not something you want to use.

T is for Timely

  • When was the information published? (Has the website been updated lately?)
  • Is your topic time sensitive?

If you are looking up Shakespearian acting techniques - a website that is 10 years old will be fine. But if you are looking for information on an app or media issue, the date the information was written could make a huge difference.

Adapted from: 

Gillespie, A. (2016). Web evaluation: does this website smell funny to you? Retrieved 30 August 2018, from https://knowledgequest.aasl.org/web-evaluation-website-smell-funny/