Week 9
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Week 9
W O O D EN D N EW S Edward Beck Drive, SHEIDOW PARK SA 5158 08 8322 6422 Fax: 08 8322 7100 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.woodendps.sa.edu.au Issue No. 15 22 September 2011 End of Term 3 Friday, 30 September Early Dismissal 2:15pm Whole School Assembly Hosts Room 5 Mrs Brown and Room 23 Mrs MacFarlane Time to Take a Breath What a busy past few weeks it’s been for our Year 5-7 primary students, their teachers and also many parents. During this time we have had music night, (thanks to our instrumental music teachers, Barb Williams and Vicki Gregory), Senior Choir performance at the Festival Theatre (thanks, Barb Williams), students involved in the Festival of Music Performance Troupe (congratulations to Olivia and Rebecca), Tournament of Minds performance at Flinders University (thanks Jane-Ann Natar), Pedal Prix 24 race at Murray Bridge (thanks Lilse Wilson and all parents involved), Jump Rope For Heart State Championships (thanks Don Zampogna and Vicki Gregory), Hiragana Challenge (Thanks to Ali Law and Year 6/7 teachers), SAPSASA Netball knockout (thanks Sharyn Paris). We have had some fantastic successes, and in all events our students have presented confidently and competently. It’s important that we see these events as important elements in our students’ rich learning experiences. As we come close to the end of the term, it’s now time to take a breath … it’s going to be a brief one for our Year 6/7 students and teachers, who are off to Canberra next week! Congratulations to our brilliant senior students on winning the Hiragana Challenge for the second year in a row. Our students dominated this competition between seven school and took all of the major places; including 9 of the top 10! Congratulations to Law Sensai and the Year 6/.7 teachers for their fabulous work preparing these students. Go Brodie! Congratulations to Brodie and the Shortridge family for inspiring many friends and family to donate $16035 for the cancer council through sponsorship of his participation in the city bay fun run. Brodie has posted on his website: A big thankyou to all my family and friends who came on the walk with me, I had a really good time and met lots of great people. I just want to say thankyou to all of the people who donated to my fundraiser you have done an amazing job. Congratulations to our High Velocity Jump Team…read all about their fantastic efforts at the State Championships on page 3. 2 How to Help Your Child Learn TOM team worked together as a cooperative and productive team to solve a challenging problem and present their solution to the judges. The judges were impressed with their choice of ‘murder mystery’ genre to present their solution. Canberra Here We Come Preparations for next week’s Year 6/7 trip to Canberra have involved significant time, organisation and learning. Our senior students have been developing their understandings of what it means to be a citizen, what is democracy, what is the purpose of government and also what might characterise Australian identity. Thanks to Merry Whelan for coordinating the planning of this adventure and all Year 6/7 teachers for their work in ensuring there is a strong connection between the Canberra activities and the classroom learning program. Music Night: Junior Choir comprises student in years 3-5 who created a beautiful sound on the night. School Photo Thank you to the mums Andrena Gilmour, Leisa Bailey and Helen Boers who helped to ensure all children were presentable and on time on the day. Newsletter No. 14 Don’t expect instant success. The secret to changing behaviours and improving learning is to spend time doing the important things with your child. It takes time and patience. Try this model, it works! 1. You do it and your child watches you. Do this often enough over a period of time until you believe your child is ready to help you. As you are modelling, talk out loud about your thinking and your strategies. 2. You do it and your child helps you. Do this often enough over a period of time, giving your child encouragement and constructive feedback, until you believe your child is ready to take more and more of the lead. 3. Your child does it and you help. Do it often enough over a period of time, giving your child encouragement and constructive feedback, until you believe your child is ready to take up the task by themselves. 4. Your child does it and you watch. Do it often enough over a period of time, giving your child encouragement and constructive feedback, until you believe your child is ready to operate independently. Enhancing Your Learning Relationship with Your Child We believe that parents are most important educators in their child’s life. We know all parents understand the importance of having loving relationships with their children. Many too understand the importance of continuing to have strong learning relationships with their children. The importance of adult modeling and guidance is paramount to children’s learning. On our website is an article we developed some years ago entitled Learning Relationships, which we often refer to when we welcome our new reception families to our school. In this article we talk about the importance of: • developing children’s oral language; their ability to explain, describe, converse • helping children transition from adult directed discipline to self discipline • giving honest feedback by using many more positive constructive comments than negative ones • through modeling and gradual release of responsibility, helping your child become less and less dependent on being told what to do; more independent and able to show initiative The full article is on our website: www.woodendps.sa.edu.au improving thinking learning relationships 22 September 2011 3 Congratulations High Velocity Woodend Back to Back State Jump Rope Champions 2010 & 2011 Reminder: As part of PE Week next term Woodend Primary will participate in a Jumpathon to help raise money for the Heart Foundation. Congratulations to all our students who recently participated in the State Jump Rope Championships held at ETSA Park. Over fifty students from years 2 to year 8 represented High Velocity Woodend an amazing effort in itself. A particular mention goes to our high school representatives who made a special effort to be part of our team; Melissa, Brooke, Bridie, Jess, Georgia and Maria. The many hours our team members put into preparing for the championships paid off with outstanding results in all categories. Many of our students achieved first, second and third placings in both record events and the routine events. A special mention to Olivia who established a new state record of 22 Triple Unders and to Jordyn who received the Team Honor Award. I would like to thank all the staff and parents at Woodend who support the jump rope program. Without their support the teams success would not be possible. A big thank you to staff who allowed team members to negotiate practice times and to Vicki Gregory and Karen Sheppard for their extra help leading up to the championships. We are very proud of our team’s achievements, behaviour and appearance. They all looked stunning on the big stage! Finally a big thank you to Linda Sullivan and her team of parent helpers who were kept busy making our team members look amazing. Congratulations to our media support crew Zac, Benji and Daniel for the outstanding job they did covering the routine events on Saturday night. Once again well done everyone! Don Zampogna, Vicki Gregory and JRFH Coaches/Coordinators Newsletter No. 14 22 September 2011 4 What’s happening in Mrs. Darwin’s class? During this term Room 7 children have been busy with work on Forests, the Show and Book Week activities. We used these topics as a basis for Literacy, Technology , Science, Art, Society and Environment and some Mathematics learning. We learned about the forest layers— layers —the Emergent layer, the Canopy, the Understory and the forest floor. We must look after forests because they give us medicines and oxygen . Kieran I liked planting the bean seeds. Now I’m going to watch them grow. Ethan G. I enjoyed planting the seeds and watching my plant grow. They need water and sun. Bella This term we have focussed on Procedural Writing and spelling and punctuation accuracy. We have used our craft and technology activities to Spelling is fun and I like develop our instructional writing all my words. writing skills. Holly I like doing my spelling and cooking with Dana. Elena It was fun making and Writing about cats. Paige I liked making the cats. It was hard, but then I worked out how to do it well. Anja Newsletter No. 14 I liked making the cats. I wrote instructions for ‘How to make a cat’. Amelia Amelia. I made a great papier mache cat and wrote about how I made it. Ella G I really wanted a pet cat. I made a great cat in making time. Molly. 22 September 2011 5 Charlotte I liked learning new words and doing spelling. Cooking with Dana was great to do. Eliza I liked learning about book characters and story settings. Hoon I liked doing Procedural Writing about ‘How to get ready in the morning.’ Jessica I liked doing the show words in my Spelling. Adele I learned there are lots of different rides at the show. Ella V Amelia Bella In Book Week we made a class banner about “Where is the Green Sheep?” We love this big book by Mem Fox, and it has a lot of information about ‘opposites,’ like day/night, near/far and big/small. We looked at a lot of showbag data to see what was in many showbags and if we thought they were good value for our money. We used the Show web site to make a showbag wish list for under $80, and then printed out a map to mark where to find our showbags. where to find our showbags. Ethan J. During the term we went on excursion to the Odeon Theatre to see “Mr MacGee and the Biting Flea.” There were six small plays featuring different books by Pamela Allen. Newsletter We made showbags, read showmaps, categorised information, analysed show data and learned to spell show words. No. 14 Watching Tanya Batt storytelling during Book Week. I liked Mem Fox’s big book “Where is the Green Sheep?” Grace 22 September 2011 6 Classes for 2012 2012 In order to form classes for 2012 it is important that we estimate our 2012 student numbers as accurately as possible. If your child will not be attending our school next year, please let us know in writing, ASAP. Alternatively, if you have a child due to start school next year, please enrol them now! Placing students in class groups is a complex process, which takes staff many weeks to work through during term 4 each year. It is about creating a group of students, which has a gender balance, a range of learning abilities, and a range of behavioural and social needs. Factors such as friendship groups preferred learning styles, social and emotional maturity, and even physical size are all considered when making up class groups. In order to make the best decisions about class groups we need as much information as possible. Teachers provide information on the social, emotional, behavioural and academic needs of students. Students are asked about friendship groups and factors, which help them learn best. Parents also have an opportunity to provide input into this process. Parent Input We have a very strong team of excellent teachers and we expect that wherever your child is placed, there will be learning success. Most parents are happy to leave this to class teachers. However, some parents may wish to draw our attention to particular needs, which could be considered when working through the placement process. If you feel your input is necessary, please write about your child’s learning needs: academic, social and emotional. Please do not request particular teachers. Please let Brian have your input by Friday, 21 October. Who decides on class placements? Our teachers do their very best to organise classes which meet everyone’s needs and reflect input from students and parents and past and current teachers,. We value all input, however it is not always possible to take on board all suggestions. Please understand this and understand that, because of the impact on other students and class balance, no changes can be made after classes are released. Needed Old Telephone Books Please bring any old telephone books to school, because the Environment Committee can put them into our Money Tree Bins. Drop them off by Room 30 during school hours. Thank you Emily Environment Committee Sports Fundraiser BBQ Sunday 2 October Bunnings Noarlunga On Sunday, 2 October, Woodend Primary School has a wonderful opportunity to host a Bunnings BBQ at Noarlunga. The funds raised from this BBQ will go towards all new sports tops and some accessories for our after school sports teams. For us to be successful we will need some help on the day, so we are asking all sports families if you could help us out on the day. We will need to fill a roster with volunteers each hour between 9am and 4:30pm. If you are able to volunteer for an hour or even two or more we would love to hear from you. Please phone Kerri in the office on 83226422 Jobs will include cooking, serving and having fun!! When will parents know about 2012 class placements? Class placement information will be sent home with students in the last week of Term 4, only if we are in a position to confidently predict there will be no changes to the class structures. In other words, once we announce classes we don’t want to have to make changes. Therefore we need to be able to accommodate a significant number of enrolments during the summer break without needing to change the types of classes we have planned Newsletter No. 14 22 September 2011 7 Wilson McCaskill Parent Videos and Workshops Hiragana Challenge: National Bandanna Day This year the students in Rooms 9 and 24 have decided to support Canteen’s National Bandanna Day which is on Friday 28th October. They will be selling bandannas outside of their classrooms and in the front office before school at recess and after school each day in the first two weeks of next term. The cost of a bandana is $4.00 and they come in a variety of different colours and patterns. On Friday 28th October we would then like all of the people who have bought a bandanna from us to wear it to school and help us to make this a special event. Please support our fundraiser and help raise money for this very worthwhile charity. Thankyou from the students and teachers of Room 9 and 24. We have had some very positive feedback from parents who have accessed the Wilson McCaskill videos using the weblink from the newsletter. The weblink appears again in this newsletter if you haven’t had the opportunity to access these. Wilson will be presenting some FREE Play is the Way workshops for parents in various locations in the Southern area next week. All workshops run from 6:30pm – 8pm. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Morphett Hackham Thiele Hackham Vale East West Primary East Primary Primary Primary Register by calling OPAL on 83017249 by Friday 23/9/11 Congratulations to Jackson Tiger Medal Winner I think that our team had a good year this year. I was glad to be part of the team. It was a good year for me also winning the teams best & fairest and also the Tiger Medal. I didn’t expect to win any of those things having only played 7 out of 10 games due to injury. I really enjoyed my last year of school footy and think I improved a lot. Uniform Next year we will be phasing in the introduction of a new rugby style winter top for our senior students. After consultation with Governing Council and feedback from next years senior student families a design has been selected. The tops will be available at the beginning of next year. More information about the tops will be sent home to next years senior student families next term. Uniform changes for the remainder of the school may be considered after consultation with the whole school community at a later date. We would like to remind families that the cost of school uniforms is tax deductable. Newsletter No. 14 22 September 2011 8 SAPSASA KNOCKOUT NETBALL On Friday, 9 September Woodend Knockout netball team played Marymount College in the large schools district final. We sadly lost but gave it our all. Great effort by everyone to get this far. Thank you to Sharyn Paris and Mrs Sheppard for all your help. By Kate and Amber Bill Schmitt - Changi Prisoner of War spoke to Mr Zampogna's and Ms Whelans year 6 7 classes of his experiences in World War 2 and what it meant to be an Australian. Whole School Assembly: Music Night: McKenzie playing the drums Music Night: Liam strumming his guitar Good Thinking Awards Congratulations to these students who have been identified by their teachers as having achieved learning success in line with our school values: Nikita, Nisha, Daniel, Anastacia, Jordana, Howen, Abby, Nicolas, Hannah, Cody, Talon, Brianna, Lauren, Christopher, High Velocity, Luke, Britney, Kye, Lilyana, Julian, Joshua, Megan, Damian, Eliza-Jane, Grace, Ella, Ben, Delilah, Jesse, Brodie, Erin, Henry, Jessica, Lylea, Sophie, Kieran, Mia, Aidan, Angela, Lily, Joshua, Jackson, Brodie, Steven, Riley, Amber, Declan, Jordan and Mikayla. Diary Dates Friday, 23 September Whole School Photos Sunday, 25 September Year 6/7’s Leave for Canberra Monday, 26 September – Friday 30 September Year 6/7’s in Canberra R/2 Swimming Week Monday, 26 September – Wednesday, 29 September Rooms 1 & 2 Zoo School Wednesday, 28 September New Reception Transition Visit 9 – 11:35am Friday, 30 September End of Term 3 Early Dismissal 2:15pm Sunday, 2 October Sports C’tee Bunnings BBQ Brian Marshall Principal Jane-Ann Natar Deputy Principal Music Night: Dianna and Meghann on the violin Newsletter No. 14 22 September 2011