SENIOR PRIMARY TESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS
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SENIOR PRIMARY TESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS
KRONENDAL PRIMARY SCHOOL STIMULUS SENIOR PRIMARY TESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS Thursday 21 May 2015 GRADE 4 English Afrikaans Instructional Writing Skryfwerk Week of 25 – 29 May Week of 25 – 29 May GRADE 5 English Afrikaans History Orals Taaltoets Test Thurs 21 and Fri 22 May Monday 25 May Wednesday 27 May GRADE 6 Afrikaans Natural Science English Maths Toets Crystals assignment Reading Aloud Test Friday 22 May Tuesday 26 May Week of 25 – 29 May Wednesday 27 May Revision test on week’s work Test on Term 1 work Contextual test Test on fractions and decimals Friday 22 May GRADE 7 Maths Natural Science English Maths Thursday 28 May Thursday 28 May Friday 29 May SENIOR PRIMARY EXAM TIMETABLE Monday 8 June Monday 8 June Tuesday 9 June Tuesday 9 June Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June Thursday 11 June Friday 12 June Friday 12 June Wednesday 17 June Thursday 18 June English Writing exam Xhosa exam Afrikaans Skryfwerk eksamen Social Science exam Xhosa exam Maths exam English Grammar and Comprehension Xhosa exam Afrikaans Taal en Begrip Xhosa Natural Science exam Life Skills exam Grade 4 – 7 Grade 7 Graad 4 – 7 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 4 - 7 Grade 4 – 7 Grade 5 Grade 4 - 7 Grade 4 Grade 4 – 7 Grade 4 - 7 SCHOOL WILL CLOSE AT 13:30 FROM MONDAY 8 JUNE. ALL EXTRA MURALS WILL TAKE PLACE FROM 13:45 – 14:45. WHAT MUST I STUDY FOR EXAMS Grade 4 – 7 children all received lists of what to study for each subject today. If your child has not started revising and studying for exams yet, they must start today. The exam dates are on the previous page as well as on the term planner. CONSTRUCTION WORKS – REHABILITATION OF HOUT BAY MAIN ROAD Transport for Cape Town, the City of Cape Town’s transport authority, will be commencing with road works along Hout Bay Road, between the Victoria Road and Princess Street traffic circles. The road works are planned to start on Monday 25 May 2015 and continue for a period of approximately 5 months in two phases. This will allow for the much needed rehabilitation of the road surface, road widening and improvement of the line of sight at the bend south of Payne Road. Phase 1: Work will commence on the section between Payne Road and Scott Road. Traffic in a north bound direction will not be affected. There will be local access only in a southbound direction from the Victoria Road traffic circle until Payne Road. Phase 2: Work will continue between Payne Road and Victoria Road traffic circle. Traffic in a north bound direction will not be affected. There will be north and south access between the entrance to Berg and Dal and Princess Street. For more information contact the TIC on 0800 65 64 63 or follow TCT on Twitter (@Transport4CT) Children may have to leave home a few minutes earlier in the mornings to get to school on time. POPCORN AND PILLOWS The movie on Saturday 30 May 2015 is Big Hero 6. Come along and join your friends for an afternoon of fun. Tickets are R25 and this includes the movie, popcorn and juice. Bring some pillows or cushions to sit on and get warm and comfortable on a cold winter’s day. Also try and bring your own cup as we aim to make this a “zero waste event.” We look forward to seeing lots of children there. GRADE 4 SUGAR FRIDAY Grade 4 children will be selling sweet treats at break time tomorrow. Bring some pocket money if you want to spoil yourself. LOST PROPERTY AND SECOND HAND SHOP This shop is open on a Monday morning from 7:15 – 8:00 and a Friday afternoon from 13:00 – 13:45 Please come along and look for lost and misplaced items. There is a charge for lost property (R2 for marked items and R5 for unmarked items) PLANET WARRIORS REQUEST FOR T-SHIRTS Our Planet Warriors need old T – shirts (any size and colour) for their eco – fashion project. If you have any old T – shirts to donate, please send them to Mrs Birch in the library. KNIT IN There are only 2 weeks to go and we hope you have been busy knitting squares at home. All you need is some double knit wool, size 4 – 5 mm knitting needles and some enthusiasm. Cast on 30 stitches, knit until you have a square and then bring it to your class teacher. On Friday afternoon, 5 June from 13:30 – 15:30 we will all be knitting together in the hall so remember to invite moms, aunts, grannies and friends who can knit. Hope to see you there. SPORTS TUCK SHOP We have a fantastic team of parents who work in our sports tuck shop which is becoming more and more popular at sports events. Our tuck shop needs the following things to run more smoothly and efficiently: Drying up cloths Washing cloths Chopping boards Knives – for cutting and spreading Egg lifters Scissors Plastic bowls Plastic platters Trays If you would like to donate any of these items, please drop them off at the front office. You could even use this as an excuse to buy yourself some new things and give us the used ones! SPORT Please note that we expect all children to play one winter sport and to attend practices. No practice = no match. If a child is unable to attend a practice they are to excuse themselves from the practice and or match. No kit = no match. All children playing in a match are to have the correct school sports kit or they will NOT be allowed to play. HOCKEY The U12 hockey girls played in The Grove Hockey tournament last Friday. It was a challenging afternoon of hockey and the girls had fun. The girls played really well and learnt a lot from the tournament. Thank you to Ms Bursey and Ms Joubert for taking them to the tournament and to all the parents who lifted and supported the girls. SOCCER The Girls soccer team played against Highlands last Friday. This was a good game and Kronendal managed to clinch the win 3- 0. Well done to the girls. RUGBY The rugby boys played their first rugby fixture last Friday evening against Primrose Rugby Club. Despite losing their games, the boys did us proud by playing well and being good sportsmen. Thank you to the Tuck Shop Mum’s for once again giving up your time for the school. To all the parents who came down to support – thank you, it was great having you here. We are in desperate need of rugby players. For some reason we do not have enough U9 and U10/11 players. Please can you ensure that your son attends practice if he has chosen to play rugby. FIXTURES FOR NEXT WEEK We have 5 away matches on Thursday, we will require lifts for the U9 Soccer and the Hockey girls please. IF you can assist please email me: [email protected] SPORT DATE OPPONENT VENUE Girls Soccer 22-May Camps Bay AWAY Rugby 23-May Kirstenhof AWAY 26 BYE – U11A Soccer May practice 27 NETBALL HOME May Llandudno 28 U11B Soccer AWAY May Hangberg 28 Hockey AWAY May Bay Primary 28 U9 Tigers Soccer HOME May Llandudno 28 U9 Coyotes Soccer HOME May Llandudno 22 U13A Soccer HOME May Llandudno 22 Weizmann U13B Soccer AWAY May TBC ** **this match will only be played if enough boys go to practice. COMMUNICATOR: Please keep an eye on the communicator for all the latest news. If you are having trouble with loading the communicator, please contact Mrs Ashworth for assistance. All sport notices are and will be posted on the communicator and if there are any changes you will be notified via the communicator. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm.” – Charles Schwab