bups newsletter - Beaconsfield Upper Primary School
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bups newsletter - Beaconsfield Upper Primary School
BUPS NEWSLETTER . “Respect Plan 2006-2009 “Respect, Persistence, , Persistence,Confidence, Confidence,Organisation, Organisation,Excellence Excellence&&Team TeamWork” Work”Strategic BUPS Strategic Plan Tuesday 13th August, 2013 No 24 Important Dates Stoney Creek Road, Upper Beaconsfield 3808 Tel: 5944 3591 Fax: 5944 3506 Website: www.bups.vic.edu.au Email: beaconsfield.upper.ps@edumail .vic.gov.au Wednesday 14th August African Beat Drum Workshop Thursday 15th August PFA Meeting. 2.00pm in the staffroom Friday 16th August Footsteps Dance Incursion Tuesday 20th August ACMA Cybersafety Presentation. 5.30 - 7.00pm Thursday 22nd August Water Conference Sausage Sizzle Monday 26th August School Council Meeting. 7.30pm Tuesday 27th August Writers Festival. Grade 5/6 High Achievers. Principal: Nick Karanzoulis Wednesday 28th August Free dress day - come as your favourite athlete. Gold coin donation. Assistant Principal: Kerrie McDonald Thursday 29th August Father’s Day breakfast Father’s Day stall Friday 30th August District Athletics Day at Casey Fields 5th September Water Conference Sausage Sizzle 11th August Coastal Ambassadors Excursion Monday 16th September ‘Night of Notables’ presentation. 6.00 - 7.00pm in the Stadium Wednesday 18th September Division Athletics at Casey Fields BUPS Breakfast Club And BUPS Kids Club Sue Jennings Tel: 5944 4391 3.30pm-6pm Newsletter Advertising: Sarah Tel: 5944 3591 Thursday Wednesday PMP PROGRAM FOR KINDER KIDS Last Tuesday and Wednesday, children from the Upper Beac Kindergarten thoroughly enjoyed the PMP activities in our Stadium. Thank you to kinder teacher Therese Collings for organising the visits. PREP ENROLMENTS FOR 2014 If your child or those of a friends or relative turns 5 years old by the 30th April 2014, they are eligible to start school at the beginning of the 2014 school year. To assist us in planning the best transition program possible for Term 4, I would encourage you to enrol now. Starting Preps at BUPS will provide them with a strong foundation in the fundamental elements of learning and will further develop their passion for learning. CONGRATULATIONS TO HELENA RANN Congratulations to past BUPS student, Helena Rann on being appointed as School Captain for 2014 at St Margaret’s School. The Rann family as well as the BUPS family are very proud of Helena. A born leader, she has a very bright future ahead of her. FAMILY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION Research shows that when families take an active, direct role in their children's education, children are happier, more resilient, get better grades and test scores, graduate from high school at higher rates, and have greater enrolment in higher education. Parental involvement can take many forms, including getting involved in PFA activities; discussing children's progress with teachers on a regular basis; checking homework every night; reading to and listening to their children; and encouraging children to strengthen their resilience skills. Parents teaching their children essential social skills, what is right and what is wrong strengthens them as people and makes them more socially acceptable. As educators, we acknowledge and value the support of parents. Keep up the great work! Helena Rann FATHER’S DAY BUPS BREAKFAST– THURSDAY 29TH AUGUST We know how difficult it is for some fathers to be at school to see what learning at school looks like in 2013. We would hope that children share what they learn at school with the whole family. Being a father of three grown up children, I certainly would have liked to spend more time at their school. The Father’s Day breakfast aims to get all dads to school, to have breakfast and then to be taken into the class for some show-and-tell about learning in 2013, by their children. Through our recent Student Led Conferences, families got an insight into their child’s learning. The visit to the classroom will provide dads with a more informal tour of learning by an excellent guide. The breakfast and PFA stall will be held on the THURSDAY as on Friday the District Sports will be staged at Casey Fields. A flyer regarding the breakfast will be sent home soon. PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE Did you know that reading to young children every day has enormous benefits for their brain development, thinking skills and language? Young children who are read to regularly also do better at school according to a study conducted by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and funded by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. The closing date of this year’s Premiers Reading Challenge is fast approaching. So far, all but one BUPS student has registered for the Challenge. Also, 4403 books have been finished, 2994 have been verified, 586 new books have been started and 1409 books still need to be verified. Well done to the 39 students who have completed the challenge. Let’s see if we can have 100 students complete the Challenge by this time next week. http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc/ HOUSE ATHLETIC SPORTS Last Wednesday, our Grade 3-6 House Athletic Sports were held at the Casey Fields Aths Track. The state of the art facilities gave every child the opportunity to perform to the best of their ability. Although the weather was rather chilly and windy, it was dry, and occasionally sunny. Thank you to Ms Campbell for organising the event and her team of helpers which included the PFA with the sausage sizzle (Elissa Smith, Kitty Kiker, Deb McPhee, Kerrie Knight, Gaylene Heylbut, Tracy Justice and Mel Naismith). The final results were: 1st Guys Hill (1624) 2nd Cardinia (1368) 3rd Emerald (1280) 4th Dewhurst (1272) The school District Aths Team will be selected based on the performances last Wednesday, and will represent BUPS at the District Championships on Friday 30th August at Casey Fields. AFRICAN BEAT DRUM WORKSHOP - Grades 3 to 6. As part of our school’s Performing Arts program, we endeavour to provide a wide variety of experiences to the children so as to further develop their understanding, appreciation and love of the Arts. This world acclaimed workshop will highlight the arts from a different culture and through percussion instruments. The incursion will be funded by the school through the funds raised by the payment of the school levies. Nick Karanzoulis DEBATING Yesterday, eight grade six students went with Mrs Hutchinson to the Rotary Club Debating competition hosted by Bunyip Primary School. During the two hours we were there, we saw some very impressive debating by Bunyip, Nar Nar Goon and Beaconsfield Upper Primary Schools. The students have obviously become great persuasive writers over their primary school careers and the adjudicators had a tough job selecting the winners. There were three debates and our students took the negative side of “Pocket Money Should be Earned”. Amy, Jess and Bree did a spectacular job despite their nerves (and a malfunctioning microphone) to score a decisive win with their excellent delivery of a well planned speech. Well done girls, and thanks to the rest of the team for your input and research. Thanks also to Rachael Joiner for helping to drive the students to the venue. The next debate will be held at Nar Nar Goon Primary School on August 29th. From Mrs McDonald……… CYBERSMART OUTREACH – INTERNET SAFETY AWARENESS PROGRAM Yesterday a note was sent home regarding the Internet Safety Awareness Program, which will take place next Tuesday 20 th August. A highly trained representative from ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) will be speaking to students, staff and parents throughout the day. The parent session will begin in the Early Years Learning Centre at 5.30pm. For those parents who are interested please return reply slips to the school. For further information about the presentation please click on the link below. http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/whbts UNSW TESTING Today 27 students sat the UNSW Mathematics test. This is the last test for this year. I have received the results online for the Writing test and I am expecting certificates in the near future. FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM – SEXUALITY EDUCATION It is important that children receive positive messages about sexuality. Parents and schools can work together to promote healthy attitudes. Today most parents want their children to feel more positive about their sexuality as they grow up. They recognise the lifelong benefits of communicating openly and honestly with their children about these matters. Family Life offers three Family Education sessions, which are one hour in length and are attended by parents and their children. Year 1/2 – Body Basics Year 3/4 – Where Did I Come From? Year 5/6 – Puberty Clues We have booked this program for Monday October 21 st. Further information will be sent out closer to the date. POSITIVE PARTNERSHIPS – Supporting school age students who are on the Autism Spectrum FREE One day and Two day Workshop and Information Sessions for PARENTS/CARERS of school age students on the autism spectrum. The Positive Partnerships initiatives have been developed and delivered by Partnerships between Education and the Autism Community (PEAC) and funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations through the Helping Children with Autism package. What will PARENTS/CARERS LEARN? • a greater understanding of the impact of autism both at school and at home • knowledge about how to develop effective parent, school and teacher partnerships • information about local school system’s processes • opportunities to network and share strategies with other parents/carers and key community members • opportunities for discussion around a range of topics relevant to students with an ASD and their families Some key community representatives that support families living with autism will be identified and invited to participate in the workshop with a view to supporting a community focus beyond the workshop. To see if there is a Workshop location near our school visit the website: www.positivepartnerships.com.au. If you are not able to attend a workshop the website has FREE resources, interactive modules and information about autism. Positive Partnerships Workshop Information Line number: 1300 881 971 Kerrie McDonald This Week in CRE: Preps: Values: Responsibility, excellence, doing your best; adding the sound effects to the retelling of the story of Moses and Miriam. 1/2 P: Trust, integrity, resilience; discussing the situations where students might need to be brave. 3/4 M&R: Doing your best, care and compassion, creativity; identifying ways in which people use their skills to show care and compassion. 3/4 G&B: No CRE due to another program being run. 5/6s: Respect, acceptance, wonder; discovering how the different aspects of a person's character go to make up who they are. Maths Challenge The school collected food cans for charity. The total weight of the cans from Mrs McGill’s grade was 19kg. What type of cans were brought in and how much did each can weigh? Answer___________________________ Family name________________________ Congratulations to the Nooteboom family who were last week’s winners. Classroom Updates ….. Well week 5 in the Early Years Learning Centre will be a week of lots of learning and not too many interruptions (that’s the plan anyway!) We have loved having Bron from Footsteps Dance Company come to our school every Friday to teach us those awesome dance moves. Sadly this Friday will be our last footsteps session but it will be a fun one, as the children will get to have a go at all their favourite dances! The Premiers Reading Challenge is also nearing the end with only 4 weeks to go. Make sure you continue to read those special books, and enter them online in order to complete the challenge. We are also looking for a few students to enter a writing competition with either a short story or a poem. If your child has written a great story or poem, they could go into the draw to win five hundred dollars for themselves as well as five hundred dollars for the school. There is no limit on how many students can enter from each school, so if you are interested, please see your child’s classroom teacher for an entry form. The 1/2 Literacy sessions have been jam packed these past few weeks. We are back into routine with our spelling groups on Tuesdays and Thursdays and we have also been working very hard on looking at the elements that make up a Narrative. We were especially excited last week when all the 1/2 classes came together to work on creating a series of settings to use as mood boards for when it comes time to write our Narrative next week. The setting display is located in the Diamond space in the Early Years building and it looks fabulous. Please come in and have a look at it, as the students put a lot of effort in making them! The Preps have also been working hard on creating their Narratives and have been looking at location during their Maths sessions. Please work with your children at home, and allow them to practice using left and right. The Prep teachers have also asked for old toys or electrical appliances to be donated to them from their tinkering table during Investigations. Have a great week! Bianca, Michelle, Karine, Jo, Lorraine and Paige. MIDDLE SCHOOL MADNESS Welcome to the half way mark of the term! We are really busy at the moment researching and discovering incredible facts about our early settlers and the First Fleet. We are all engaged in our class novel “Surviving Sydney Cove” by Goldie Alexander, and are basing much of our literacy work around this novel. Please ask your child to re-tell the story over the dinner table, it really is terrific. We are in the thick of Narrative writing, really working on including important aspects of a great narrative including sizzling starts, using direct dialogue correctly and tightening tension. In maths our focus is exploring angles and lines. We only have a month left until the Premiers Reading Challenge finishes, so we encourage everyone to keep entering your books and avoid the last minute rush in September. This week unfortunately the visit from the Aboriginal presenters was cancelled but we are looking forward to them coming in the next few weeks. We are pleased to report the Footsteps dance sessions have been a lot of fun and many new moves have been busted. We are really proud of those who were reluctant to dance who have embraced the program with a smile. We have one more session this Friday. We also have the African Drumming team coming Wednesday to inspire us all, we are looking forward to that. As you can see we are having a really productive time, it’s fantastic to see the 3/4 students taking responsibility for learning and setting terrific learning goals. Remember we love your assistance at school, so please come in if you have the opportunity and be part of the action. Have an awesome week! Kel, Adele, Bec, Sherrin and Janette. Can you believe we are nearly half way through the term? Our Leaders and Legends topic is going extremely well with students eagerly immersing themselves in the life and times of their leader or legend. Teachers have placed a copy of the Leaders and Legends document on Edmodo if you wish to view it. TERM HOMEWORK: Students are expected to continue working on their Leaders and Legends ERP at home to ensure they do not fall behind. We remind students to check the rubrics to ensure they are producing their best work. Students are also required to practise their spelling words and will be required occasionally to complete other tasks. This week students have an Indonesian homework task to be completed by Friday. In Reciprocal Reading we continue to investigate the lives of famous Australians and this week we read about Dame Nellie Melba. In Literacy our focus continues with Narrative writing and this week we are focussing on including quotation marks and Dynamic Dialogue. In maths our measurement topic continues, and we investigate mass and the terminology associated with it. We will investigate the mass of pantry items and fruit and vegetables, so if you see your child fossicking around in the pantry it may be because they are checking the mass of some of your pantry items! District Athletics: Please return permission notes ASAP to Miss Campbell. Congratulations to the debating team who won their debate yesterday. Looks like our persuasive writing experiences have given our students excellent debating skills. 5/6C and 5/6B have student teachers in their classes this week and next. We welcome Mr Kolb and Mr Rook to BUPS. Surprise birthday parties – Mrs B and Mrs H received lovely surprise birthday cakes last and this week. Thank you parents for supporting this lovely treat. Enjoy your week Toni, Ash and Jacqui Week ending 9th August, 2013 GRADE PE PG 1/2C STUDENT/S Erin L Congratulations on learning how to spell all of your Golden Words. It is also great to see that you are now writing on the lines and listening to the sounds in the words you want to write. Isaiah L For trying so hard on your writing. It is so exciting that you can now write the first sound of every word in your sentences. Keep up the super effort Isaiah! Tahj D Well done, Tahj for successfully calculating the perimeter of various shapes. Great effort! 1/2H Hailie P For showing such confidence and persistence during our outdoor session on perimeter this week. You challenged yourself and were great at helping your partner out when measuring around different shapes. Well Done! 1/2M Angus N What wonderful leadership skills you showed today when working as a group on the Spellodrome program on the computers. I was really proud of your efforts. 1/2P Jack G For working hard to improve his learning by showing active listening. Chase N For the amazing effort you have shown participating in Footsteps and persisting when moves become tricky. GRADE 3/4G STUDENT/S Ryan W For your effort to participate in everything at school. It is terrific to see you smiling and giving things a go even when you’re not so sure about them. Keep up the great effort Champ! Stacey L What a wonderful class mate you are! You always work well with others and do your best. How fantastic to see you excelling at Hooptime and during the athletics carnival. What a star! 3/4M Kaila K For being such a great contributor to class discussion. We love the fantastic ideas you came up with Kaila to explain how Aboriginals and First Fleet settlers felt – top job! 3/4R Kate W You have achieved success by being a brilliant role model in 3/4R. I love the way you are constantly challenging yourself to go further and further with your learning. The language you use in your writing and spelling activities is so impressive. Keep inspiring us! ART Emily B Emily you have done a great job of your aboriginal artwork. I really loved the way you used colour in your kangaroo and your background. Well done. Felix S For working super well in Indonesian and getting into our ‘hobi-hobi’ unit INDONESIAN with a smile! Bagus Sekali! Father’s Day Stall The PFA Father’s Day stall will be held on Thursday, the 29th of August. Donations for the stall can be dropped at the office, and if anyone is available to help on the day it would be much appreciated. Scout Raffle Thank you to those families who have returned their raffle books. All books must be returned to school by Friday, August 30th. Please return your books even if you have not sold the tickets, as all books must be accounted for. ACTIVE KIDS ARE HEALTHY KIDS We love kids who are active! Well done to the following who received a raffle ticket for participating in Cardinia Shire's ACTIVE WEDNESDAY last week: PG - Eliza, Archie D, Stefi, Nathan, Katie, Callum, Ava, Tommy, Jake, Katelyn, Archie W PE - Kenz, Brodie, Eden, Luke, Erin, Mackenzie, Lucas, Isaac 1/2M - Morgan, Matthew, Liam, Paityn, Angus, Joshua, Gemma, Max, Hugo, Bella, Tom 1/2C - Joe, Tahj, Thomas, Max J, Millie, Carla, Abby, Ethan, Riley, Billy, Miller 1/2P - Josh, Sienna, Cassidy, Jack, Jess, Cahlia, Holly, Sophie, Molly, Diesel, Chloe 1/2H - Kynan, Charlie, Pierre, Sam, Chase, Lauren, Hailie 3/4R - Matthew, Liam L, Brianna, Jack, Samuel, Connor, Will, Liam W 3/4M - Kaleb, Emily, Sienna, Josie, Natalie, Jay, Mitchell, Grace, Brodie 3/4G - Lachlan, Braedyn, Patrick, Jett, Jessie, Damon, Stacey, Olivia, Nicholas, Danny, Jordan, Elise, Felix, Ryan 3/4B - Amelia, Tana, Rhianna, Millie, Harry, Ash, Riley, Catherine 5/6B - Tusani, Shelby, Cameron, Trent, Michaela, Ruby, Abbey, Hayden, Kate, Tahlia 5/6C - Oliver, Alice, Joel, Rhiannon, Katelyn, Tegan, Amy, Teague, Archie, Phoebe 5/6H - Joshua, Dylan, Tish, Fiona, Thomas, Laura, Tiahnee We wonder, who will win the skateboard and scooter at the end of term? Number of kids active last Wednesday: 127 Most active class: 3/4G - 14 Number of BUPS students Active Kids 300 200 100 0 July 17th July 24th July 31st August 7th From our Chaplain…. The last few weeks have been a fantastic time of getting to know more students and engaging with some more parents, as well as planning and putting into action some more ideas for the second semester. This week and next week are a little bit different for me, with lots of exciting training opportunities. Yesterday (Monday) I attended a training day about integrating the 40 assets (which I've been talking about in the newsletter lots) into communities, which is very exciting. Because of this, I will be at BUPS on Wednesday and Friday this week. Next week, I will not be at BUPS all week, as I will attend Seasons of Growth training, and the Victorian Chaplaincy conference. Seasons of Growth is a grief and loss program for children who have experienced a range of losses, including the death of someone close to them, or divorce or separation. A reminder that I am also available to parents and families if needed, from 8:30-9:30am and 3.00-4.00pm on Wednesday and Friday this week, but will not be in my office next week. Laura [email protected] LOST DOG Black female staffy. If found, please call 0407 022 649. SICK BAY ROSTER Thank you to the Hathaway family, who will be washing the sheets in sick bay this week. SAUSAGE SIZZLES TERM 3 As part of our fundraising drive for our students attending the MELBOURNE WATER KIDS TEACHING KIDS CONFERENCE on October 28th, we will be holding sausage sizzles on the following days: Thursday 22nd August, Thursday 5th September Thursday 19th September Sausages $2.00 Drinks $1.00. Many thanks, Rhonda Clifford NOTICES SENT HOME RECENTLY: Monday, 12th July The Cybersmart Outreach - Internet Safety Awareness Presentation. Due: RSVP slip due ASAP.