Sunday, 29 July 2012
Lunch at School
Yum! Yum! We Really Are Pretty Good Cooks!
Just before the holidays we made our own lunch at school.
Some people made hot dogs and others made their own pizza's.
D1 NEWS Week 2 Term 3
REMINDERS
·
Sci
Tech money due now
·
100
days collection of items due this week
·
D2
assembly Wednesday of Week 2
·
Our
class assembly August 29th
·
Open
Night Thurs 30th Aug
·
Dress
up as a champion Aug 31st
Today I will be
in the school but working outside the classroom. I will be there to assist Mr
King should he need it as both Mrs Berkhout and Ms Della-Vedova will be absent.
Miss Emma Bradshaw will be the D1 teacher today and I am sure both the children
and Miss Bradshaw will have a good day. Emma completed her teacher training in D2 with
Mrs Kissick earlier this year.
100 DAYS OF SCHOOL
We had lots of
fun last Thursday with our 100 day activities and I hope the children were able
to tell you a little about the morning. I am hoping to have some of the children’s
writing in the school newsletter this week but please take a minute or two to
see their writing hanging in the room.
COLLECTION OF 100 THINGS
Even though our
100 day celebrations are over, it would be great if all children could bring
along their little bag of one hundred items. So far we have had straws, beads,
noodles, rice, stones, coins, gum balls and beads. It has been so interesting
to see the collections come in and I am hopeful that the others coming will be
just as interesting. The bar has been lifted quite high!
SCI TECH VISIT
This incursion
will be next Monday 6th August at 11:20 am for our class. There will
be a 30 minute demonstration by the Sci Tech crew and a 30 minute hands on
activity to follow. The advantage of these visits is that they can provide experiences
that we are unable to provide at school. The $4.60 is well worth it.
OLYMPICS
I am hoping that
the children were able to see at least some of the opening ceremony and have
been able to watch some of the events so far. This week our focus will be on
learning a little about the sports that are involved and next week we will
commence our study of some of the countries involved. I am sending home an
outline of the sport investigation the children will be doing in class but there
is so much for them to learn. Not only do I have to find some text that is easy
enough for the children to read but I have to teach them to take notes and then
later use those notes in a report. It is a big ask for children so young but we
will have a go. Any help you can offer from home would be warmly welcomed.
SPELLING CHANGES
Today I am sending home the test the children completed last Friday.
The test was of 80 words so it was quite a mammoth task. I am hoping it will
give you more of an idea where to start your child or which words to focus on.
Those children who made odd errors or those who make a big effort to learn
their words may come to school and ask a testing buddy to call the words out
for them on any day this week. Friday’s will be kept for whole lists of words.
Some children are very close to moving onto their next list.
CONGRATULATIONS
Honour certificates
will be presented to Lennon, Ashley and Larsen this week to acknowledge their progress.
Congratulations to them all. The assembly will start at 1:50pm.
WOOLWORTHS STICKERS
I have been told
that there has been an extension for the collections of stickers so please save
them for us.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
D1
Class News Week 1 Term 3
COLLECTION OF 100 THINGS
During this week
I would like everyone to bring a collection of 100 things in a small (sandwich
size) plastic bag for display in the room. Things brought in previous years
have included – toothpicks, grains of rice, bottle tops, paper clips etc. As
long as the bags are named, all items will be returned after a few weeks.
SCI TECH
Please send the
money in for the Sci Tech incursion if you
haven’t already done so. If the paper work has been misplaced, please ask for
another one.
WELCOME BACK MRS GLEW
The teacher
replacing Mrs Glew has another position for the next seven weeks so we will
have Deb back for the second, fourth and sixth Wednesdays this term.
OLYMPICS
With the Olympics
starting at the end of the week, we will make this our focus for the next few
weeks. We will start with a little history of the games and then investigate
some of the sports involved and then later some of the countries participating.
One of the major projects the children
will do in class as long as we have access to computers is to research some of
the Olympic sports. The children will find information about the rules, the
number of players, a little of its history and previous stars in the field. I
am hoping they will then track how the Australians are doing in the games in
their sport so they can keep the class updated if possible. By the end of the
games I anticipate the children will be aware of what medals the Australian
team has won and how they are doing overall. Any help from home to find
information would be really appreciated. It would be of great benefit if the
children could watch at least some of the opening ceremony at home but I will
try to tape it for those who do not get this opportunity.
I will post the framework for the sports
investigations on the homework page of the blog.
READING BOOKS
We still have
several reading books yet to be returned and your help in finding them would be
truly appreciated. I have put out new books but the children MUST date the name
of the book they take home and highlight it when it is returned. If they had done
this properly last term it would have been much easier to track where these
missing books were. If you have a few minutes to spare in the morning I would
love someone to check the children as they take a new book.
CHANGES THIS TERM
The school motto
is Pride, Excellence and Respect and I aim to develop each of these as much as
I possibly can. This term I plan to have samples of work or photos as evidence
of each of these on display in the room as they happen in the class. I am also
recording when the children demonstrate personal organisation and respect and
will acknowledge and celebrate that publically on a regular basis.
I am changing the way we will do spelling this
term in the hope that the children will master the phonics they require for
successful writing. In the class the spelling will be based solely on phonics
but I am sending home a list of sight words for the children to practise for
homework. Instructions will be sent home with the list. The children will not
take home a separate list each week so please read the note I am sending home. For access to all the lists please look at the
link below. This will encourage the
children striving for excellence to push themselves as far as they can.
Hello everyone.Welcome back to the third school term at Canning Vale Primary School. We had delightful weather over the holidays and I was able to do lots of pruning and tidying up of the back yard at home.
This term we will link our school work to the Olympics and see what we can learn about the different Olympic sports and the countries that are participating.
Don't forget to check the newsletters each week and have a look at the homework for Weeks 1- 5. On the homework page there will be copy of the framework for the Olympic sports investigation.
This term we will link our school work to the Olympics and see what we can learn about the different Olympic sports and the countries that are participating.
Don't forget to check the newsletters each week and have a look at the homework for Weeks 1- 5. On the homework page there will be copy of the framework for the Olympic sports investigation.
Sunday, 1 July 2012
REMINDERS
·
Monday July 2nd
reports should be arriving in the mail
·
Wednesday July
4th NO LUNCH REQUIRED
·
LIBRARY BOOKS and READING BOOKS returned please.
·
Please return the
yellow forms to indicate whether your
child will be returning to CVPS in 2013.
·
School resumes
for students on TUESDAY JULY 24th. The teachers will start the day
before.
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