2009 Newsletter 4
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2009 Newsletter 4
Newsletter August 2009 Digital Education Revolution update What’s on What an exciting time in the history of education in NSW! The Digital Education Revolution Leadership Team at Sydney Distance Education High School has been very busy planning for the rollout of laptops to staff and Year 9 students. 7 - 21 August • Trial HSC Examinations Some Year 9 teachers received laptops on Wednesday 8th July and they will participate in an intensive professional learning program utilising the laptops. We are expecting student laptops to arrive in August. They will be distributed to all Year 9 students who are enrolled with SDEHS as their “home” school. Other Year 9 students will receive their laptops through their “home” school. The laptops will add a new dimension to learning programs, and provide a valuable tool for collaboration, research, problem solving and developing critical thinking skills. A program of workshops will be held to help students get acquainted with their laptop and its applications. The date of these workshops is to be advised. In addition, there will be ongoing support, including online (through Moodle - our online Learning Management System), offered to students following the rollout. So exciting times are ahead for our Year 9 students and teachers! Software on the new laptops will include Geogebra (a powerful open-source program that combines dynamic geometry with algebra), music software, and art and design software. Operation Art 2009 Operation Art is a program which encourages young people to create artworks for children at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. 11 August • Year 9 Excursion - History, Police and Justice Museum and Susannah Place 21 August 11 Hospitality Practical Cookery Examination • Year 26 August 11 Study Day - Physics • Year 31 August Cancelled • Year 9 Study Day Mathematics 1 September • Year 11 Study Day Chemistry 2 September School - Study Day • Middle 3 September • Year 10 Study Day - Science The works featured here are by SDEHS students Gus, Ali, Anna and Acquaro. Their artworks are currently on exhibition at the Penrith Regional Gallery as part of the Operation Art Program. 9 September • Year 12 Study Day Geography Sienna 21 September • Year 12 Study Day - Science 23 September • Year 12 Study Day - Earth and Environmental studies 24 September 10 Study Day Mathematics • Year Anna Gus Ali Principal’s Message Welcome back to Term 3! I wrote in the first Term 2 Newsletter that I would highlight in a future newsletter SDEHS Productions, that exciting new space on our website. But, first of all, let’s get back to basics! What are the purposes of our website? Our website is a portal for communicating about our school, for e-learning collaboration and for celebrating flexible learning, quality teaching and 21st century learning. Our Life Our work Communicating about the school includes enrolment, curriculum, calendars, newsletters, the school plan and the annual school report. Peace Day Sharing through online forums is part of flexible delivery. Our website mirrors the richness of blended learning which links students, families, staff and communities. Celebrating through films of quality teaching and learning in action, showcasing students having fun with their learning and supporting students and supervisors at home forms part of our vision. Big Day In 2009 SDEHS Productions is now an exciting place on our website where you can see so much of the soul and success of distance education. It is a place where the quality of teaching and learning and supporting relationships is seen as central for the spirit and focus of 21st century learning. Right now, we have five films and two slideshows communicating and celebrating our work in distance education and have four more films in production. Big Day In, Boys Day In and Literacy and Numeracy Day show students, families and staff at our open days working together and engaged in learning. Peace Day is one result of our partnership with South Western Sydney Region for our Stage 6 Aboriginal Studies course students. We see Patrick Dodson, Sydney Peace Prize winner for 2008, at Cabramatta High School’s Peace Day. Students from many schools, including some of our Aboriginal Studies course, are inspired by Patrick’s hopes for our future. Our Life: Our Work follows four of our 2008 Visual Arts students as they work on their HSC artworks with support from their teachers. This film is rich with imagery reflecting the talent, dedication and commitment of our teachers, students and the families who provide such encouragement and support. SDEHS Productions also includes two slideshows. The first is our 2008 Year 12 Presentation Day with images of student work and involvement in many school activities. The music with the slideshow was composed by one of our students. The second slideshow features our 2009 Big Day In held during National Reconciliation Week. There were heaps of activities, Koori Radio recorded interviews and comments made during the day and our students made the music! Enjoy! Boys Day In Year 12 Major Works 2008 Mark Piddington Literacy and Numeracy Day HSC Students The Sydney Morning Herald has sent Sydney Distance Education High School 40 copies of the HSC 2009 Official Study Guide , published in June 2009. If you would like a copy please contact Christine Lazaris at christine.lazaris@ det.nsw.edu.au or 9383 0245 to have a copy sent out to you. Adam l 2 What students say about e-learning Artwork by Vasken “I found it more enjoyable doing the course online because it was more interactive and I understood everything as I had to read all the information rather than just listen to it. Having the course online makes it more accessible. Instead of having to travel to see a teacher, I can simply do it myself. … I think that having the course online combined with phone and email access to a teacher lets me complete the course whilst being able to talk to a teacher if I have to.” Sam “I like how easy it is to access the work and make sure you are keeping up/ahead. You can see your marks and how you're going and all that you have achieved which is cool. Also, the activities are fun. It's always a treat to see what's the next activity and if it's a good one like a quiz or forum.” Annika ”Working online is a better experience in some ways compared to working with a teacher, because you are learning exactly what the course outline is, without learning information that you would not be tested on. Also working on the internet allows me to concentrate on a certain subject without having the distractions of a classroom environment. On the other hand, working on the internet gives the opportunity for me to log on to other sites that are more entertaining or fun than my work.” Kahlia “I think that it is better to do the course over the internet rather than face to face with a teacher... working online creates a more relaxed environment where you are able to focus. But, if you’re not good at independently focusing … access to many other things like MSN and Facebook can make you waste time and fall behind. Personally I like to do the course online because there are less time constraints, and I feel more relaxed.” Amy ”I think the most beneficial aspect of Moodle is the interactive approach to distance education. It really utilises the technology available to develop the course in an engaging way.” Nicola “I like Moodle because you are able to watch or read real stories about people depending on the topic. It's a quick way of getting through your studies, as it's fast and fun such as the quizzes. It allows the student to get away from the pen and paper and just quickly type. Also you can learn more effectively on the topic due to group forums as you receive a range of ideas and different points of views.” Eden 3 Students work in their e-learning Course Artwork by Cindy Artwork by Cindy Artwork by Danielle The dance rooms are asleep, waiting for someone to dance upon their feet. As the rain falls from the sky above, the world surrounds me with lots of love. The field is one big circle of green, and bodies pass me, fat and lean. Oh look I see a swimming pool, these are some things I see at school. Georgia 4 Image manipulation This activity for Year 9 Information and Software Technology students involves combining an image they have taken with a well-known landmark. They are also asked to list at least two of the tools and techniques they have used. The finished product by Cass, using the Magic Wand and Lasso tools. The finished product by Tim in which he used techniques of rotation, crop and soften. 5 inbe a n r der B Quiz! Test your mind with these 10 quiz questions. The first 20 students with 10 correct answers win a prize! Email your answers to [email protected]. 1. Which one of the five is least like the other four? BEAR, SNAKE , COW, DOG, TIGER 2. If you rearrange the letters "BABTIR", you would have the name of a: Claymation at SDEH The Middle School study day involved claymation and was based on the Vikings. Students created an animated video using imovie on the computer. The students modelled characters out of plasticine and then placed them in a short, amusing action sequence. Digital cameras were used to produce an entertaining film clip. Students had an enjoyable and fun filled time. OCEAN, COUNTRY, STATE, CITY, ANIMAL 3. John, twelve years old, is three times as old as his brother. How old will John be when he is twice as old as his brother? 15, 16, 18, 20, 21 4. Which one of the five designs is least like the other four? A Z F N E 5. Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series? 9, 7, 8, 6, 7, 5, 6, 3 6. Which one of the four is least like the other four? TOUCH, TASTE, HEAR, SMILE, SEE 7. "If some Bifurs are Bofurs and all Gloins are Bofurs, then some Bifurs are definitely Gloins." This statement is: TRUE, FALSE , NEITHER 8. Which one of the designs is least like the other four? MALABAR PUBLIC SCHOOL Will be celebrating their 9. Mary was both 13th highest and 13th lowest in a spelling contest. How many people were in the contest? 13, 25, 26, 27, 28 10. An electric train is travelling South at 70 mph, the wind is blowing 30 mph to the East. Which direction is the smoke going to travel? a) Northeast b) None of these d) Southwest c) Southeast CENTENARY Starting with an assembly on October 21 and finishing with a cocktail party on October 24 For more information or to add your name to the mailing list contact the Centenary Committee on [email protected] or visit the website www.mps100.com.au Tickets are on sale now for the Cocktail Party and pavers are available for purchase to place in our Centenary Garden 6 Maressa Rodrigues Year 9 The annual ‘Doodle for Google’ competition is on again. Here is a chance for all the aspiring artists and graphic designers to have their work published on the Google homepage for all the world to see. All of our Visual Arts and Visual Design students will receive an information package in the mail shortly. But you don’t have to be studying Visual Arts or Visual Design to enter. Simply call or email Duncan Gerdes (Head Teacher Creative and Performing Arts) for more details. Phone 9383 0235 or email [email protected]. Book Week Competition Book Week 2009 is from August 24 – 28. The theme for this year is Book Safari. The library invites all students to enter our Book Week Poster Competition. Posters can be A4 up to A3 size and should relate to the theme for this year. Prizes will be awarded at each Stage (4, 5 and 6). The winning posters will be displayed in the library during Book Week. Prizes and certificates will be awarded to the winning entries. Entries should be submitted to Christine Cato by mail or digital entries may be emailed to [email protected] . Entries close Wednesday August 19th. Also readers… WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are currently expanding our fiction collection to prepare for the Premier’s Reading Challenge 2010. If you have any favourite authors or books we would love to hear from you. Please email Christine. [email protected] with the name of the book, author and the reason you think this book would be a good addition to our library. Peer Support Movie Days Towards the end of each school term we hold a movie day on the Central Coast. Keep a look out for further information in both the SDEHS Newsletter and also for the flyers which will be mailed to you each term. Students attending movie day in Term 2 7 Science Study Days Keep a look out for your invitations to the Science Study Days in Term 3. We look forward to seeing as many Science students as possible at the upcoming Study Days. As always, we will be doing a lot of experiments and also going over some theory to help better understand the Science concepts you are currently studying. It is most important for our Year 11 and 12 students to attend their Study Days, as all of the ‘mandatory’ experiments (as listed in the Syllabus) are covered, as well as theory lessons and exam preparation materials. The SDEHS Science Team Luke Hawkins Yr 9 GET ON UP! She’s always down, from day to day losing hope, on her bed she lay. Wondering what to do she gives up on herself And every one that comes and tries to honestly give her help. But it’s a sunny day Get out from them sheets The rains gone away Get on your two feet. Enjoy the most of everything you have Because nothing lasts forever Put a smile on your dial And lets do this thing together. So if you’re feeling down Feeling real low Be strong and believe And let your shine glow. Yusuf Yr 9 8 Assessment Tasks in Science Congratulations to all Year 9 Science students who have completed their first Assessment Task in Science. It is important that students complete all Assessment Tasks by the due date and make sure that you read the ‘Scope and Format’ letter that is posted out before every Assessment Task. There will be one more Assessment Task in Year 9 Science scheduled for mid-September. As always, a ‘Scope and Format’ letter with all of the information will be sent out a couple of weeks before the task is due to start, providing you with information about the task. Year 10 Science students have completed and returned Assessment Task 2. It is important that all students try their very best in each Assessment Task because these marks count toward their overall school assessment for the School Certificate. Later in Term 3, Year 10 will do their final Assessment Task in Science, the Trial School Certificate. It is important that all Year 10 students start to prepare for the School Certificate exams as soon as possible. Remember that the School Certificate is held in November and examines all of the work covered in Stage 5 (both year 9 and 10), so never throw away your old work! We will be sending out preparation packs later in the year, and also asking all of Year 10 to log on to the SDEHS Moodle site to work on the ‘School Certificate Preparation Package’. Details of how to log on and what to do will be sent to each student early in Term 3. Year 12 students are well on their way to the HSC. They will be doing their Trial HSC in weeks 3 and 4 of Term 3. We wish them well and remind all Year 12 students to contact their teachers if they need any assistance in preparing for the Trials. The SDEHS Science Team Congratulations to Jenna Benson who was the first to answer all five Science Trivia questions correctly from the last Newsletter – Hope you enjoy your SDEHS coffee mug! Science Trivia Be the first SDEHS student to correctly answer the following FIVE questions and email your responses to: david. [email protected] – the first correct entry received wins your very own Sydney Distance Education High School COFFEE MUG! 1. Which is the only planet in our solar system that has a day longer than its year? 2. What are you shopping for if the sales assistant brings out a Brannock Device? 3. (a) What do you call a group of Emus? (b) What do you call a group of Flamingoes? (c) What do you call a group of apes? (d) What do you call a group of goldfish? 4. What is the term given to the point when a conductive material suddenly exhibits properties of superconductivity? 5. (a) Hagiophobia is the fear of? (b) Brontophobia is the fear of? (c) Plutophobia is the fear of? (d) Apeirophobia is the fear of? The answers to the questions from the last newsletter were: 1. Pork 2. 3. 4. 5. The Kuiper belt. The water table under Mexico City is being drained for human consumption. As a result, Mexico City is sinking at up to 16 inches per year. Ants A vigintillion. 9 Sydney Distance Education High School students have been actively involved in social justice for six years. Be part of the solution: write a letter, make a difference. ACT NOW Contact Address: Forbes Street, WOOLLOOMOOLOO NSW 2011 Postal address: Locked Bag 5000, POTTS POINT NSW 1335 Phone: 02 9383 0200 Fax: 02 9383 0222 Email: [email protected] 10