Document 6591253
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Document 6591253
WAIKOUAITI PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 5 November 2014 Term 4 Week 4 DATES TO REMEMBER - TERM 4 29th Oct. First Aid Refresher course 3.30-7.30pm. 2nd Nov. School Fair 6th Nov. Ruud Kleinpaste (Bug Man) 1.30pm 17thNov. Teacher Only Day 19th Nov. Junior Athletics Day 24th Nov. Dunedin Leadership Day for 4 students 24th Nov. Junior swimming starts Mon, Wed and Friday for 3 weeks 27th Nov. FMS Challenge Day Edgar Centre Yrs. 1&2 12th Dec. Year 6 Orange Parade 17th Dec. Last day of Term 4, 2014 3rd Feb 2015 First day of Term 1. Our Vision “Together we will treat each other and our environment with care and respect. We will be individually valued on our journey to achieving our best in a safe and caring environment.” Ngā mihi nui kia koutou / Greetings to you all I felt very proud to be a part of Waikouaiti School when I walked around the corner of the office area on Sunday to see so many people and everything in action for our School Fair. I have been away the past week in the North Island with family, so it was great to see everyone helping to make our fair a success. A School Fair takes a lot of organising and co coordinating, and I congratulate the team who put this fair together. Well done and thank you. Our school community came together for another successful event! The staff and children are completing testing over the next 3 weeks so we can moderate the children's work and get their overall teacher judgements (OTJ’s) for the school reports. A test alone does not give us a result anymore. Included are many samples of work, observations and tests and we will discuss and compare our thinking to make the correct OTJ’s before writing the school reports. When tests etc. are over, it is back to work and carry on with our learning right up to the last day of term. Everyday counts for your child/ren to be at school. Our collection of data and OTJs is earlier than usual, as we now need our data by the 1st of Dec so we can start our planning for the next year. The student achievement is the driving force of our planning for the following year. It is encouraging to know that we have 4 classrooms again from the beginning of the school year and we have just been accepted to have another ALIM programme in our school. This is accelerated learning in maths which costs approx. $6500 and the Ministry provide us with those funds. The building alterations are moving along nicely and not affecting the children and their learning and you will see we have the Mobile Dental Truck parked up for dental care as well. Correction to last weeks newsletter; the Orange Parade is held on the 12th Dec not the 12th Nov. Don’t forget you are most welcome to come along tomorrow afternoon and listen to Ruud Kleinpaste, the ‘Bug man’ ‘who is visiting the school: 1.30 pm till 3.00pm. Trudy WATKIN Kia ora from Mount Watkin The children did a great job of making art and crafts for the School Fair. It was great seeing so many of you at the fair. For maths we are finishing off Fractions and we will be moving onto Algebra next. We continue to practice counting forwards and backwards and skip counting. It would be great if you could help with this at home. There is a shortage of glue sticks in our class with only 2 children having one. It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide your child with at least one. This week we have the ‘Bug Man’ coming to speak to us about having the right sort of insects/bugs in our school garden. This will provide a really good platform for reading, writing, science and maths. As always, if you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to come and see me. Kind regards Louise TARANAKI Talofa! Wow! Fantastic effort everyone for the School Fair! It’s been great seeing everyone pull together for the school and hopefully you have all recovered! We continue working hard in Taranaki, focussing on finding and using adjectives in our reading and written work. We are also working on writing and describing a special event that we share with our family. In Maths we continue to explore Algebra and patterns, this week realising that yes, we do indeed know several Times Tables (1’s, 2’s 5’s and 10’s) and identifying the patterns in these. As this week is Conservation Week we are talking about looking after our environment and look forward to hearing what the ‘Bug man’ Ruud Kleinpaste will share with us on Thursday. We will be thinking hard about some questions to pose to our visitor. As we come closer to the Junior Athletics we will be also be practising many of the running, jumping and throwing techniques we will need. Until next time! Lisa AORAKI Kiaora from Aoraki What a busy past few weeks the children have had getting ready for the School Fair! The children worked really hard on their tinfoil art, lanterns and their herb containers and it was great to see that most of their creations were sold. It was a fantastic day and enjoyed by all the children who attended! Well done to all of the senior children who participated at the cluster Athletics in Palmerston. It was great to see so many children placed in individual events. I have certificates to hand out at Friday’s assembly to the children who were placed in the events. Thanks again to Noni and Ada who helped the children train, and also to the parents who helped out on the day. Over the next few weeks the children will be completing several assessment tasks in reading, writing and numeracy. We will be continuing to complete activities on the land and are currently learning about volcanoes. The children have made a list of questions about the land such as, how was the earth made and why do we have earthquakes. The next stage for the children will be choosing one question that would like to research and completing their own presentations. I recently put some links onto our kidblog page for reading, writing, spelling and maths. If you are looking for extra activities for your child to do in these areas, please go onto our class blog page at kidblog.org/Aoraki/ Finally if you would like to see me this term for an Interview, I am available on Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Have a great week. Mrs Hurst AORANGI Kia ora from Aorangi Firstly, a big thank you for supporting the students and school at the fair last weekend. Aorangi class worked hard to produce items for the craft stall and they were thrilled to see their efforts fly out the door! All classes are undergoing assessments at the moment, and we are encouraging Aorangi class to be confident and do their best. We are of course continuing with topic work, and invite you to come in and see their wonderful Climate Change posters which are up on the wall in the classroom. Y6's have been given the opportunity to do some orienteering next Wednesday at Logan Park; please hand in the forms as soon as possible. A reminder about sunhats - please bring them everyday and have your name in them. Bye for now. Best Wishes, Kate and Sandy SCHOOL FAIR Fantastic weather and Fair. THANK YOU to: Sponsors - all the businesses and people who donated items for the Fair. Parents, teachers and friends for all the time spent organising stalls and activities and for running the stalls on the day. Children and teachers for all the artwork they made to sell at the Fair. Everyone in the community for coming and supporting our fantastic School Fair. We have meat patties and packets of burger buns for sale. $10 for a pack of 6 meat patties and a pack of burger buns. Winner of Guess the Number of Lollies in the Jar: Dani Gager. Total in Jar 226 Sausage Sizzles and Juicies will be available only on the following dates during Term 4: November 7 (FRIDAY) November 21 December 5 SCHOOL ACTIVITY FEES & DONATIONS ARE NOW DUE: Please pay at the office or online: Waikouaiti School 03 1737 0023252 00 Thank you. LOST Lost during or after the school fair - a child's black framed BMX bike with blue rims. If you have seen or know where it might be; please phone the school office 4657 225 SMALL REWARD OFFERED During the Fair on Sunday a black Torrana truck was damaged while parked beside the school grounds on SHway1. The Torrana received major damage to the rear of the vehicle, possibly from a vehicle pulling out from behind. If you witnessed this incident or know of anyone who did witness the incident, please contact Debra 03 4651 767 or 022 174 9880 PROPOSED NEW MEDICAL CENTRE PALMERSTON Important Community Meeting Tuesday 11th November. 7.30pm. East Otago High School Library Thank you, Mary O’Connell - Chairperson East Otago Community Health Trust