Issue 7 - 22nd May - Wattle Grove Primary School
Transcription
Issue 7 - 22nd May - Wattle Grove Primary School
22 May 2014 The Official Newsletter of Wattle Grove Primary School Term 2, Issue 7 In this Issue: School Volunteers AN INDEPENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOL IMPORTANT DATES - Term 2 From the Principal May 20 Early Close 2.30pm 27 Early Close 2.30pm 30 Senior Assembly Room 23 June 2 3 P&C President, Tania Oliver in the Canteen Public Holiday Foundation Day Early Close 2.30pm 13 Junior Assembly Rooms 13 & 19 17 Early Close 2.30pm P&C Meeting Last week was National Volunteers Week and, as such, it is an opportune time to acknowledge the incredible work of the many volunteers that contribute their time and effort to our school. Each year, we are most fortunate to have a large group of committed parents and grandparents who are actively involved in our school and their children’s education as volunteers, despite their hectic lives. This involvement is seen in a wide range of activities including – assisting in the library, helping in the classroom, working on committees, organising and helping with fundraising, coordinating the book club, making things for the school, assisting in the canteen, covering books, representing parents on the School Board and P&C, assisting with sporting events, organising school uniforms, assisting on excursions and many more. Without our volunteers, these elements of our school would be seriously impacted. Each one of these contributions is equally important to fostering a supportive school community, which is greatly valued and appreciated by the staff and the children of our school. It certainly makes an enormous difference and makes our school quite special and unique. As we continue to grow in enrolments, it is now more important than ever that we highlight the need for continuing parent volunteers. I invite all parents to find a way in which you can volunteer within our school. If every parent volunteered for just 1 hour per term, we would have over 2000 hours of volunteer support in the year. What an amazing difference that would make! Volunteering is mutually rewarding with volunteers gaining as much as they give. If you would like to be a volunteer in our school, please contact me or your child’s classroom teacher. Once again, many thanks to all our volunteers for the wonderful contribution that you make. Acknowledgement Slips Thank you also to those parents who have been making very kind acknowledgements to the staff, students, parents and programmes of our school. Your acknowledgements are most appreciated by all the recipients. We have many, many things to be proud of within our school, as we have many people - children, staff and parents, who work extremely hard to make the school such a wonderful place for our students to learn each and every day. Please take the time to write a simple message of acknowledgement to someone who you consider is doing a great job or conducting a wonderful programme. Then, place your acknowledgement in the Acknowledgement Box in Administration. You will make a big difference to someone’s day. Principal’s Challenge Congratulations to Room 15 for winning the first Principal’s Challenge for 2014. This is a competition in which all Year 6 and 7 students participate, based upon basic tables, basic number facts, spelling and general knowledge. We’re all looking forward to seeing which class will be the Champion Class for Term 2!! Children in classes from Years 1-5 also participated in the Term 1 Year Level Challenges and I would like to congratulate those children who achieved 100% and also those who were the Top 5 students at each year level. This requires a lot of hard work and children are to be encouraged to keep up the great effort. This term, we will also be looking for the most improved students. Assembly News: Thank you to Miss Heppener and the students from Room 21 for last week’s wonderful assembly. The fabulous students informed and entertained us with some great facts and a wonderfully catchy song, all about water and the water cycle. Congratulations to all the students for your wonderful performance and very confident presentation, and thank you to Miss Heppener. Congratulations to the following Merit Certificate winners: Kindy, Rm 1: Kindy, Kindy, Rm 2: Rm 3: PP, PP, Yr 1, Yr 1, Yr 1/2, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 1, Yr 2, Rm 4: Rm 5: Rm 7: Rm 8: Rm 12: Rm 13: Rm 17: Rm 19: Rm 21: Sports Awards: Science Award: Music Awards: LOTE Awards: Art Award: Alice, Gagan Gupta, Steven, Matthews, Edlyn, Shwetha Blayd, Olivia, Riley, Saxon Jessica, Brandon, Eisha, Georgia, Deep, Neve Alek, Tariq, Jedidiah Xander, Reshen, Tane Steffani, Melissa, Logan Raymond, Bonnie, Seth Toby, Shayla, Chloe Jorja, Sharon, Jai Lincoln, Chelsea, Angelo Brooke, Logen, Holly Merrick, Sacha, Alexia Charlotte—Rm 21, Angelo—Rm 17, Shayla—Rm 12 Sandra—Rm 21 Room 7 Congratulation to the Values winner for Respect: George and Naznin from Room 21 Professional Learning The staff at Wattle Grove regularly participate in learning which increases our professional expertise, benefitting all students. In the last month, staff have participated in a 2 hour Kagan workshop, which further developed our skills in cooperative learning. Last week, we were introduced to the new platform for Lexile Pro. This new software delivers more informative data about your child’s progress in this online reading programme. School Board News: I would like to congratulate our Term 2 Board Award Recipients who was awarded with a framed certificate at last week’s junior assembly; Mrs Gloria Fletcher for demonstrating excellence in teaching and learning over the past 10 years at Wattle Grove Primary School. It is very important that we recognize the outstanding commitment made by our staff and community members and the Board looks forward to receiving many more nominations from our school community. I would also like to acknowledge the children , parents and teachers in Years 3 , 5 and 7, for the wonderful way they prepared and participated in last week’s NAPLAN testing. This testing assists in giving us valuable school data to assess future teaching and learning directions at our school. Last week, saw the first class, Kindy Room 1 receive the new Board Uniform Award. This was presented by Board member, Mr. Adam Kew and will remain with Room 1 until the next assembly, when it will be presented to the class earning the most points for children wearing Full School Uniform Each Day. Thank you to the Student Representatives who visit classrooms daily to monitor which classes are wearing full school uniform, and to parents for supporting the school policy and ensuring their children are wearing correct uniform at all times. Mrs. Doretta Lavery attended the last Board meeting to outline the school’s implementation of Kagan Strategies . It was a very informative session and outlined an immensely valuable teaching strategy that our staff are using to enhance learning at WGPS. Deputy Principal Corner: The Importance of Being a Dad Children thrive in a loving and supportive home but can develop a range of problems if they experience issues such a serious conflict, unrealistic expectations or indifference within their family. The benefits of positive father involvement for children are universal and can have many positive effects through all stages of a child’s life. General Tips for Fathers Try to ensure that the one-on-one time you spend with your children occurs without disruptions or external distractions (eg without the TV on). This time is important to help you to develop a unique relationship with your child. Be consistent, set boundaries and discuss the limits with your children, partner/children’s mother and follow through. Be honest, if you don’t know the answer, get back to them later. Talk with your child about their favourite things, friends and things you can do together. Participate in proud parent moments, make time to watch a school assembly, sporting game or dance or music performance. Show emotion and provide comfort for your child when it all gets a bit much. Active or rough tumble play is good. Both girls and boys develop the ability to regulate emotions through this kind of controlled play with fathers. These suggestions are taken from the Department of Local Government and Communities’ Parenting WA. This group offers free information and support to parents, carers, grandparents and families with children from pre-birth to 18 years of age. The website is: www.dlgc.wa.gov.au/parents Mens Advisory Network web address is www.man.org.au Louise Grainger Deputy Principal Kindy & PP Enrolments: We are now taking applications for Kindy for children whose date of birth is between 1/7/2010 and 30/5/2011. Please feel free to come to the front office to obtain application forms. Students who are entering Pre-Primary in 2015 will also need to re-enrol, so please complete an enrolment application and return to the front office by Friday 4th July, 2014. Therapy Focus: This term, the students of Wattle Grove Primary School have been invited to participate in the Therapy Focus, Help a Child Grow, Art Competition. The students will be creating pictures to illustrate the story, ‘Jake’s First Sleepover’. This is a state-wide school art activity that aims to help educate children about disability; encouraging better understanding, acceptance and inclusion of children with special needs. ‘Jake’s First Sleepover’ is written by accomplished author and mother of two children with autism, Bec Oakley and will be launched as the third title in the popular ‘Jake’ trilogy. 100 finalists will be selected from entries across the state and go on display at Westfield Carousel, Whitford City and Innaloo shopping centres in the July school holidays. The public will then be invited to vote and help select 20 winning artworks to feature as the illustrations in the published storybook. We look forward to seeing the children’s interpretation of the text and creativity, as they design their illustration of a selected page of the story. P&C News: CANTEEN MANAGER Expression of interest sought for the position of Canteen Manager at Wattle Grove Primary School. 2 days a week, Tuesday & Wednesday. Approx. 15 hours per week. Please contact: [email protected] or Tanya Oliver on 0409 047 007, for copy of the job description. Applications close 5pm Friday 6th June. SAVE THE DATES QUIZ NIGHT—Friday, 4th July 2014 How much trivia do you know? Join in the fun for an adult’s only fun night at Hartfield Country Club, (tables of 10). A letter and registration form will be out soon. BOUNCE—27th June 2014 In lieu of an upper school Disco, this year the P&C have booked BOUNCE in Cannington for Years 5, 6 & 7. So save the date and keep an eye out for details and costs which are soon to follow. ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS Entertainment books are now on sale so get in quick for your copy. Each book or digital membership (which can be downloaded to 4 smart phones) cost $65 of which $13 to go towards resources for our school. Huge amounts of savings can be made or a fantastic gift idea. Please go online to http:// www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/86108a or fill in an order form (available at the front office). Enquiries are welcome by email to [email protected] attention Tanya Oliver. UNIFORM SHOP Girls’ Jazz pants are on order and will be in stock soon. Faction shirt order form coming out shortly, in readiness for Term 3 Student Rep Profile: My name is Demi. I have been at Wattle Grove for four years and I am really excited to have the role of being a Student Rep for this term! I own three horses and I have been riding for seven years. I love riding and competing on my horse, Dream. Owning horses is a really big responsibility and I spend many hours caring for them! In my spare time, I am usually helping my Mum look after my four brothers and my little sister. My hobbies include reading, hanging out with my friends and going to the horses. I really love Wattle Grove and I am looking forward to helping out with jobs and I also love helping out younger children! I am happy being part of this amazing school! Student Rep Profile: My name is Dontae and I am a Student Rep for Term 2. I have been at Wattle Grove for two years. My favourite X-Box game is ‘Halo Reach’. ‘The Lego Movie’, ‘World War Z’, ‘War of the World’ and ‘Captain America – the Winter Soldier’, are some of my favourite movies. I am looking forward to being a Student Rep for the challenges I will face. Student Rep Profile: My name is Harmony and I am 11 years old. I am a Student Representative of Wattle Grove Primary School and I love it. My first duties were putting up the flags every morning and lining up the cute little children in Room 13 after recess and lunch. My favourite book series is ‘Pony Pals’, as I adore horses. My favorite hobbies are horse riding (I been selected to go the ‘Nationals’), basketball and netball. I am looking forward to attending Student Rep meetings and the Year 6 camp. This is a great opportunity to show off my leadership skills. Maths Challenge: At Wattle Grove, we are encouraging the students to have a go at more problem solving. For many students, mathematics is something they find challenging. To improve this, we have devised a competition for students to enter. In each School newsletter, there will be a Junior and Senior maths problem to be solved. Students may work with their parents or older siblings to find the answer, however the answers need to be completed by the student. They then need to drop their answers, together with their working out and any diagrams, into the Maths Problem Solving boxes in the Front Office We encourage you to talk to your child about how to solve the problem and prompt them if they get stuck. This could be a step in making students more enthusiastic about mathematics. The first correct entry from each box, with workings out, will win a prize each fortnight. Student Rep Profile: My name is Jaclyne and I am a Student Rep for Term 2. I have a lot of responsibilities, like talking at the assemblies and also lining up classes. My hobbies are netball and swimming. My favourite TV shows are ‘The Next Step’ and ‘House Rules’. I have one dog - it is a golden Labrador called Rocky. My favourite food is pizza. I am very proud to be a Student Rep and I am looking forward to reading out the Rep Report at the assemblies and working with different people. Student Rep Profile: My name is Riley and I have been a Wattle Grove for nearly five years. My hobbies are playing Basketball and Soccer. My favourite video games are ‘The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim’ and ‘Terraria’. My favourite roles of being a Student Rep are paper recycling and flags. When I grow up, I want to be a detective, as I enjoy solving problems and puzzles. Student Rep Profile: My name is Claire. This is my eighth year at Wattle Grove and I am looking forward to being a Student Rep for this term. I am lining up the wonderful kids in Room 19 and enjoying it! I really love dogs and I have a little puppy named Lu-Lu. She is a big responsibility and can be very naughty! Outside of school, I love to dance. I am part of a ballet school and have been going there for five years now. I think I would make a good Student Rep because I am responsible, reliable and trustworthy. I really love helping the younger students in the school. I love being part of Wattle Grove Primary and am really excited about being a Student Rep! Maths Problems: Junior—Years 1-3 David found a model rocket in the toy shop. It came in 4 sections. The first section was 48cm long. The second section was half the length of the first, the third half the length of the second and the fourth half the length of the third. How tall was the rocket? Senior—Years 4-7 Out of 40 students, 14 are taking English Composition and 29 are taking Chemistry. If 5 students are in both classes, how many students are in neither class? How many are in either class? What is the probability that a randomly-chosen student from this group is taking only the Chemistry class?