Newsletter 30th April 2015 - Cranbourne East Primary School
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Newsletter 30th April 2015 - Cranbourne East Primary School
Cranbourne East Primary School No 5518 SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Phone: 5990 0400 Fax: 5990 0499 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cranbourneeastps.vic.edu.au Address: 2 Bowyer Avenue, Cranbourne East 3977 30th April 2015 Issue 11 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK IMPORTANT DATES 2015 May Fri 1st May Mon 4th May June District Athletics (selected students) Year 1 Sealife Aquarium Payment Due Fri 5th June Tues 16th June 4th – 6th May 6th – 8th May Year 4 City Camp – Group 1 Year 4 City Camp – Group 2 Fri 8th May Mother’s Day Stall (more info to follow) Book Club Issue 3 Due Parents Association meeting 7:00pm Year 2 Swimming Program Mon 11th May Mon11th – Fri 15th May Tues 12th May Wed 13thFri 15th May Sat 16th May 18th – 22nd May Mon 18th May Tues 19th May Wed 20th May Thurs 21st May Thurs 28th May Year 1KPW Sealife Aquarium Visit NAPLAN – Year 3 and Year 5 CEPS Trivia Night 7pm Year 3 Swimming Program Education Week Year 6 Camp Deposit Due Year 1ASBE Sealife Aquarium Visit Navy Band Visit Education Week Open Morning 9:30-10:15am Student Free Dress Day (fundraising) Wed 17th June Prep Melbourne Aquarium Excursion Payment Due Prep F,B,L,J & ½ Prep K Melbourne Aquarium Excursion Don’t Pee in my Pool Payment Due Prep M,V,W,G & ½ Prep K Melbourne Aquarium Excursion Year 6 Camp Final Payment Due Education Week Open Morning 9.30 - 10.15am Please put this in your diary. More information to follow Trivia Night – A night not to be missed. Tickets now on sale from the office. Saturday 16th May commencing 7:oopm at the Balla Balla Centre Cranbourne. Tickets $15.00 each or $13.50 each when booking a table of ten. Come along and enjoy some mind stretching questions, fun games and of course some exciting items at our silent auction. FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Hi everyone Last Friday the teaching staff, specialist staff and integration staff participated in a professional learning day with Numeracy consultant Michael Ymer. The teachers participated in a range of engaging activities throughout the day that can be used in their teaching. The focus of the day’s session was Effective Strategies for the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics, with a focus on organising learning spaces for effective learning and planning engaging, hands on tasks which cater for all levels of student abilities and needs. Staff learnt about the importance of linking Mathematics to real world situations and teaching the understanding behind concepts not just teaching the formula. The day was a tremendous success with all staff commenting on the value of the hands on games and activities that were explored. The learning outcomes from the day are being translated into learning activities for our students. Please ensure your child reads every day Kind regards Garry & Staff From the Welfare Officer Exercise is Everywhere For active children in good health, a structured fitness program isn't needed. These children are constantly on the move and their flexible, young bodies equip them to participate in physical activities. Play, for children, is exercise. When a child plays they develop dexterity, motor skills and muscle strength. Physically, they also develop strength, agility, coordination, stamina, spatial awareness and fitness as they practice and extend their movement skills according to their stage of development. The benefits of exercising - Regular exercise helps develop muscles and strengthen bones. Body fat is less in a child who is moderately active and the likelihood of becoming overweight is also lessened, as is the likelihood of developing type 2 Diabetes. Children who are physically fit tend to sleep better. Fitness aids concentration, and regular muscular exercise helps to lessen stress and tension. As with all types of play, physical exercise and fitness also increases stamina, endurance, flexibility and strength. Aerobic exercise is particularly good for developing endurance. Regular aerobic activity can include cycling, walking, running or jogging, swimming, or sports such as basketball, football or soccer. During aerobic exercise, the heart rate increases and breathing becomes more labored. Over time, aerobic exercise will strengthen the heart and the body's ability to provide oxygen to the cells. Flexibility can be improved by stretching and for most children, stretching is a natural part of their overall movement in reaching for things or simply bending down to pick something up. Strength is something children also tend to achieve naturally if they have regular opportunities to play on equipment, particularly climbing ropes or monkey bars. How much is too much? - Regardless of age, any exercise that is enjoyable and doesn't cause distress, pain or other physical discomfort, can be undertaken at any time. Ideally, children above the age of two, benefit most from at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise (such as running, jumping, skipping, hopping, walking) over the course of a day, every day of the week. As opposed to some adults, young children are mostly not as driven by the desire to maintain a certain level of fitness, or lose weight to look good. Children naturally take part in all sorts of play that involves activity. The onset of tiredness or in some cases simple boredom usually ensures that a child will stop the activity and look for something else to do. Young children are more likely to be active if their family–including parents or carers–are active. However, for children who prefer to spend a great deal of time in front of a computer or television screen, encouraging them to play outside may require the parent to set limits on screen time, and provide alternative activities. Over-exercising can lead to weight loss, hormonal imbalance (especially in girls) and cause injuries, especially when parts of the body are over-used. If the amount of time a child is exercising or playing sport is beginning to intrude on normal activities, this may be the sign to rethink the exercise commitment. Always stop any activity if a child complains of pain, dizziness, or feels sick or excessively tired. Competitive sport - Once a child begins school, a certain amount of exercise is a requirement as competitive sports and activities are part of the curriculum. Most active children enjoy being part of a team, and teamwork helps them to learn how to take turns, win, lose, and how to support a teammate. Being part of a team also encourages friendships, commitment, and feelings of belonging. Young children are not always interested in rules and are prone to make up their own or change them to suit themselves. A young child may not have a problem with breaking the rules if it means that this helps them to win. By eight or nine years of age, children understand the concept of competitive sport. They can follow rules and comprehend what competition is all about. Stretches, warm up exercises prior to, and warm down exercises after exertion, help to prevent muscle strain and soreness. Also, ensure that your child has any protective gear that is required for their chosen sport. Ideas for activities Enjoy physical activity as a family. Take a walk, throw a ball in the park, cycle together, or run around the back yard with the dog. Encourage children to help in the garden–digging, raking, or collecting leaves. Limit screen time and provide an outdoor activity, especially when children may be bored or have been inside for too long. Don't let wet weather put you off–a walk in the rain can be fun. Enroll your child in an activity of their choice (cricket, swimming, ballet, athletics) and where possible take time out to stay to watch and support their efforts. Plan picnics or days out, and along with the food, pack a cricket bat, bikes or bathers/swimmers if there's a park, pool or beach nearby. Riding to and from school: A reminder message - Children need to take care when riding their bikes and scooters to and from school. Parents please remind your children to stick to the footpaths and be aware of traffic and pedestrians while riding. Wear a helmet at all times and avoid using ear devices. Kathy Jones Shining Star Awards for 27th April – 1st May 2015 Year Prep Shining Star Student Sevin A Hunter C Olivia T Cooper R Manav J Sehaj K Darcy I Kosta K Caitlin N Year 1 Jasvanti R Bailey W Bianca H Morgan H Dharczy V Isaac R-R Bailey D Year 2 Stephen X Imaya R Liana H Byron F Hadiya R Sanjai P Trinity C Dalton R Award Year For his fantastic effort in the Cross Country. For a great effort sounding out words when writing. For making a creative pattern with different materials. For an excellent effort with continuing and creating patterns in Maths. For a fantastic effort in achieving his Golden Words. Year 3 For her fantastic effort in our maths activities. For a fantastic effort in his writing and always trying his best. For completing his handwriting sheet to a five star standard. For a fantastic effort during the Big Write. For settling in to 1BE well. Shining Star Student Tyrell H Ashley D Year 4 Michelle M Chloe H For extending her thinking in subtraction activities. Surya R For a fantastic effort with her Spider Web artwork. William S For a fantastic effort with his Spider Web artwork. Emily E For her improvement in her reading and comprehension. For an entertaining Big Write about why a car was in a pool! For your fantastic effort this week in maths focusing on multiplication. Well done. For making a great start to his time at CEPS. Andy S Jorell P For your fantastic listening and sounding out during weekly dictation. For your excellent learning when experimenting with how to add coins. For showing excellent leadership within the learning space. Tamanna H For often showing the 5R’s within the learning space. For trying really hard during your Big Edit. For your fantastic home reading routine. For contributing his ideas to class discussions and having a go. Keep it up! For putting in a fantastic effort when learning about time in maths. For improving her listening skills during group discussions. For a fantastic effort during last week’s Cross Country. For always completing her work to a 5 star standard. For settling in well at his new school. For her great participation in Socratic Circles. For being a considerate and helpful individual towards his peers. For being responsible and reliable with her homework. Keep up the great work Tamanna! Sehath K For receiving his pen license. Well-done Sehath! Zayan S For showing great sportsmanship and perseverance during our school Cross Country. Amaya S For contributing to class discussions and listening attentively. For being a super star student! Brad has consistently worked well during maths workshops and literacy reading sessions this semester For using an expressive voice when participating in Readers’ Theatre. For making positive choices in his learning. Great job Christian! Brad F Mackayla R Christian K Year 6 Howe for a fantastic effort in his homework this week. For a great job with his inquiry learning oral presentation. For an excellent effort in addition activities. Mehakpreet K Year 5 Award Aruzoo R For her engagement during learning division. Bailey B-J For outstanding effort with his homework. Hayley H For her outstanding effort in maths. Bwalya G For fantastic persuasive writing in her homework. Sabah A For transitioning between activities and beginning work tasks quickly. For making an improved effort to get to class on time every day. For showing determination to improve his writing skills during Big Write. For a great start to Year Six at Cranbourne East Primary school. For making a wonderful effort with his homework and work in class. Josh A Brendon G Pamela B Chris S Shining Star Awards for 27th April – 1st May 2015 Year PE Mr Carey PE Mr Shaw Shining Star Student Brianna B 5W Iraia N-D 1B PE Ms Purvis Logan S 3M Performing Arts Mr Beach Performing Arts Ms Purvis Visual Arts Ms Lloyd Sirnan T Prep W Reece M 3B Visual Arts Ms Albrecht ICT Mr Ross Hunter C Prep L Mai E 2T ICT Mrs Hunter George E 2T Science Ms Singleton Science Ms Albrecht Literacy Support Dylan N-A Prep L Oliver P 6G Jhavarnyce A 1E Izaiah M ESL Mohammad A 2C Auslan Noah R 3M Award Year Shining Star Student Estelle C 5O Mai E 2T Award For an excellent run during the cross-country. Fantastic work! For showing outstanding sportsmanship during the Cross Country Fun Run. For showing a fantastic understanding of the forehand strike and his great listening and co-operation in PE. For displaying great dance movements and in time to the beat. Great job!!!!! For his excellent concentration and playing of his own rhythm to the beat perfectly. For using an expressive and evocative painting style for his Anzac artwork. For his very creative red mask. Mrs Simmonds Mrs Price Ms Naismith Morgan H 1S For working hard on all your work. Well done. Ms Hudson For her outstanding segment on this weeks’ Online Assembly. Ms Backhaus Ovindi R 1E Margaret S 5F For coming up with some wonderful answers in science. Well done. For always showing respect to her classmates and teachers. Well-done Margaret. For working hard when learning to format work in Microsoft Word. For excellent effort and listening with his work in Science. Mrs Rento Liam H 5O For always having a go and being positive about trying new strategies in maths. Mrs Little Shilpi S 6A For trying so hard at your work. For her great effort to create a noisemaker in Science. For his enthusiastic attitude and effort during Literacy Support Sessions. For a fantastic piece of writing about his favorite animal. Keep up the good work!! For his enthusiasm with his signing. Mrs Mathai Zaina A Prep G For always being respectful and friendly with her teachers and classmates. For being a supportive sister. For improving on your basketball skills. Mrs Warren On Leave Mrs Warren is on leave Mrs Harding Sabah A 6E Well-done Sabah for trying to work out your balanced equations. Keep up the good work. Ms Adams Ms Adams is on leave House Points This Week: Ruffy Donnelly Lyall Hudson 372 302 289 209 Term Total: Ruffy Donnelly Lyall Hudson 468 439 397 343 Cross Country Congratulations to all the students who ran in our school cross-country on Monday 20th April. It was great to see so many of you dressed in your house colors and doing your best to earn points for your house. There were some fantastic individual efforts by students on the day who ran extremely well. Well-done and good luck to the students who made the team to represent CEPS at the District Cross Country on Friday. Thank you to all the parents who came out and supported the students on the day. You really help to create a great atmosphere. Thank you also to all the staff for their help and support on the day. Dale Carey and Glenn Shaw Mathletics News Over the past two weeks, a total of 207 bronze Mathletics certificates have been achieved and 37 silver certificates. Congratulations to the follow students for achieving Gold certificates. Levi in Year 6, Govind and Harkirat in Year 5 and Sonia in Year 3. Don’t forget to log in to Mathletics at home www.mathletics.com