- Canungra State School
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- Canungra State School
AIM HIGH 10th June, 2015 Phone: 5541 6111 Fax: 5541 6100 Email: [email protected] 2015 School Improvement Agenda • Improve percentage of students in Upper 2 bands in reading. • Improve student performance in Numeracy PRINCIPAL’S PEN Congratulations to our 2015 Readers’ Cup Team Last Tuesday evening Canungra SS’s Readers’ Cup Team participated in the 2015 Readers’ Cup competition at Hillcrest Christian College. It is with great pleasure that I can announce that our team, made up of Will (6B), Mia (6A), Alyssa (6B), Connor (5A), Lilly (5B) and Tahlia (6B) came 6th overall. Over 24 schools participated so we are extremely proud and excited by this result. It is truly a fabulous effort. Well done! We are very proud of you. The competition required the students to read 5 novels from April through to June. These students invested hours of their own time in reading and preparation. Mrs Hodges reported to me that leading up to competition night the students were scheduling times to meet as a team without any direction/suggestion from teachers. This dedication and level of organisation clearly demonstrates the committed attitude these students possess. Thanks also to Mrs Hodges, Mrs O’Connell, Mrs Foster and Mrs Baker for their time and effort preparing, organising and supporting the team. Thank you also to our parents who transported the students and attended the competition last Tuesday evening. Commonwealth Games - Gold Coast - 2018 On Tuesday 09.06.15 our School Captains Will (6B) and Charlie (6B) joined students from 112 Gold Coast state, Catholic and independent schools along with Commonwealth Games Minister Kate Jones at Carrara Stadium to launch Gold Coast Schools Connect, an initiative that will link local schools with others in the Commonwealth. This initiative will see students build connections with other students in their adopted Commonwealth country to learn more about how they live and discover similarities and differences. Canungra SS was allocated Tonga as our adopted Commonwealth country. This is an opportunity for Gold Coast students to reach out to others in the Commonwealth and build friendships ahead of the Games. We are very excited as a school to be part of this initiative as the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games approach. We will keep everyone updated on our involvement. Sheree Maksoud Principal -1- STUDENT OF THE WEEK Angus (1A) for being a courteous and responsible student who works hard and always displays a positive attitude towards school. Thank you Shelby from inStyle Hairdressing for donating a “free haircut” to our “Student of the Week”. STUDENT ABSENTEE LINE PLEASE TAKE NOTE: If your child is going to be absent please leave a detailed message on our direct Absentee line to the Administration Office on: 5541 6166. Thankyou. CLASS AWARDS Rune (4A) for a more focused approach to tasks and detail. Chase (3A) for a wonderful effort during persuasive writing. Scarlett (3B) for following instructions well during Japanese. Charlotte (5A) for a well presented Japanese assessment. Sebastion (6A) for a consistent and positive approach to learning. Well done! Mia (1B) for great work in maths. Will (Prep B) for fantastic effort learning his sight words. Guss (1A) for working hard on his sight words and reading. Charlie (4B) for being a super speller! Andrew (6B) for an outstanding attitude towards learning. Sidney (2A) for great problem solving. Mia (1B) for great work in Mathematics. Dylan (1A) for working hard on his handwriting. Murphy (6B) for an excellent effort in all subject areas. Elle (5B) for successfully settling back into Canungra State School. Mikayla (2A) for a consistently fabulous homework effort. -2- Tamika (2B) for applying spelling strategies to her work. Sharnae (3B) for very good results on her weekly spelling and maths tests. Alexander (Prep A) for great progress with letters, sounds and sight words. PARADE CLASS AWARD: 3A NUDE FOOD AWARDS This week’s NUDE FOOD Awards were given to the following students. NUDE FOOD NINJAS • • • • Lily (1B) Mia-Rose (1A) Alex (2A) Alex N (PA) PLAYGROUND AWARDS Darcy (Prep B) – Playground Leaders Award for being very helpful and listening well. Aaron (2B) – being helpful and caring – offering to tie up a younger student’s shoelaces. Tahlia (6B) – being helpful and caring – helping in the tuckshop when asked to by a teacher. Alana (2A) – Choir Award – being a great singer and listening well. NEWSPAPER DRAW NO. 18 Library News! Mistake/s: __________________________ Reading Super Heroes! Congratulations to : Ashleigh day 5B ________________________ Page: ____ Name: Yr Level _________________________ _______ _________________________ _______ _________________________ _______ _________________________ _______ The winners were: The greatest number of hours: The St Clair Family The Draw for all who entered: The Roscarel Family Congratultions to all families who participated in this great event! You are all winners! Parent’s Signature: _______________________ Find the mistake/s in the newsletter and drop entry into the box in office foyer before next Tuesday 16th June to be in the draw for a $5 tuckshop voucher family/frog pencil. Congratulations: Laylah (5A) & Neveah (3A) for winning our tuckshop voucher & Charlotte (5A) & Sean (2B) for winning the pencil for finding the mistake. Remember: “Kids who read succeed!” Kathy Hodges, Trish O’Connell & Donna Morgan. TUCKSHOP NEWS Gardening Club next week FLYING FOX Tuckshop will NOT be available for Preps – Yr 3 for morning tea on Wednesday 24th June. As this is sports day at Moriarty Park, Tuckshop will only be operating from the park canteen. Please ensure that your Prep to Yr 3 students bring their own morning tea to school. Salaka Spirit of Africa Drumming Tour Payment due by Tuesday 23rd June Tuckshop will also be closed on Friday 26th June last day to all students due to cleaning. Thanks Leigh Karolak NO LATE PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED -3- GREEN TEAM NEWS This Thursday 11th June we will be having a Free Chicken Taco Salad Day for Prep, Year 5 & Year 6 kids, in the hall at second break. Please note that our Working Bee for this term has been postponed from this weekend (13th June) to early next term. This is due to trees being removed in the Prep area where we are wanting to do a planting. We will advertise in the newsletter when in Term 3 this will be held. Thanks, Fiona Williams Canungra State School Green Team - 0418785590 [email protected] SENIOR SHIRTS We have 1 extra Senior Shirt size 14 available to purchase - $42. DEPUTY’S DEN Expected Student Behaviour at Eating Time During our Eating Time it is expected that students sit quietly and do not move around. This ensures that they are settled and eat an adequate amount of food with as little disruption as possible. • First Break eating – students sit in their designated area and only get up when the play bell goes. All rubbish is put in the bin at this time and teachers ensure their area is clean before students leave. At the end of play students then quickly go to the toilet and get a drink on their way back to their -4- designated area. Students sit quietly and wait for their class teacher to take them back to class. All lunchboxes must be taken back to class at this time and not left out during middle session. • Second Break eating – when the end of play bell goes (1.15) students are to quickly go to the toilet and get a drink on their way to their designated eating areas. There is then another bell at 1.20 which informs students that they are now expected to be sitting down quietly eating their food. Once again, students are to remain seated during this time. When the end of eating bell goes at 1.30, students are expected to sit quietly and wait for their class teacher. This ensures that your children are settled and ready to learn before they enter the classroom for the afternoon session Regional Cross Country Yesterday, Tuesday 9th June, two of our students represented Broadwater District at the Regional Cross Country Carnival. Congratulations to Obie (5A) and Saxon (5B) who both competed in the 11yrs race. Both boys ran an outstanding race with Saxon coming 24th and Obie 32nd out of 56 runners. Well done boys. Sensei’s Corner Winner this week Sage (1A) Thursday 11/6 * Cooking Club 2nd Break for Prep, Yr 5 & 6 ‘Chicken Taco Cups’ Friday 12/6 * 1.30pm Yrs 4-7 Field Event Trials Tuesday 16/6 * Yr 6 attending HPE enrichment day – Nerang SHS Wednesday 17/6 * * Mr Moriarty taking Yr 5 & 6 students to NRL Challenge Rugby League Carnival (JRLC – Robert Dalley Park, Dalley Park Drive, Helensvale) State of Origin GAME 2 (GO THE MAROONS) Friday 19/6 * 9-2.50pm Yrs 4-6 Field Events Final Tuesday 23/6 * 3pm P & C Meeting (Library) Last day for payment for Salaka Spirit of Africa Wednesday 24/6 * * Interhouse Sports Day Semester 1 Reports distributed Friday 26/6 * * 12.20-12.50 100% Attendance Celebration LAST DAY TERM 2 Monday 13/7 * TERM 3 commences Wednesday 15/7 * African drum shows 9am – P-3, 10am – Yrs 4-6 SENSEI’S CORNER – TERM 2 2015 Wk Sensei’s questions Hint Activity of the week 8 What is traditionally used when eating in Japan? Hint: Teach yourself to use ohashi: http://m.wikihow.com/Eat-with-Chopsticks Try this online game: fupa (image from clip art) -5- Important Messages from the Coordinator: We are still looking for expressions of interest for our Before School Program, so if this is something you may be interested in please feel free to contact us for more information. Our Vacation care programs and booking forms have gone out to all families. If you will be requiring care during the Winter holidays, please complete the booking form and return it to YMCA as soon as possible. What we’ve been doing: YMCA Canungra OSHC P: 07 5543 5619 M: 0427 489 862 Email: [email protected] We have been working very hard on making some new displays for our room. The children’s suggestions have been quite interesting; Harry potter display, rainforests, bugs, sun safety and nutrition. This week we are focusing on sustainability of the QLD State forests. The children are full of wonderful stories to tell about their experiences. Other activities included cooking, touch football, painting homework, craft and construction. Join us next week for: Be Quick, Book in your Children to experience the excitement and Fun filled afternoon YMCA has every day. Next week we will be working on our nutrition wall Vacation care flyers will be available electronically, if this method is preferred please don’t hesitate to email us for a copy. We have worked very hard to plan a jammed packed winter holidays for your children. All bookings are welcome and if you have any questions please feel free to pop in or give us a call. -6-