Calendar of Events Principal’s Message · engineers, technicians, soccer players, movie ......
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Date: December 3rd 2015 Issue 37
The PURPOSE of Plenty Parklands Primary School is to educate children as
lifelong learners to shape a better Australia.
Principal - Claire McInerney Assistant Principals - Julie Nixon and Alison Devereux
Business Manager - Kristina Elvey 48 Blossom Park Drive, Mill Park, 3082 Phone: 9404 4311, Fax: 9404 4702
E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.plentyparklands-ps.vic.edu.au
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Principal’s Message Transition morning was an opportunity to take a step into the future for some and a walk down memory lane for others. Our sixes spent the morning back in their prep room reminiscing and enjoying everything from gingerbread men
activities to sharing their favorite memory. One of our kids said that they couldn’t write anything because their strongest memory was a bit embarrassing; he used to walk into poles all the time. We both laughed as I explained that I had just had two preps in first aid for the same reason. We decided that some things never change. Congratulations to our
students for raising approximately $622 for the Royal Flying Doctors Service this week, while dressing up to show others what they would like to do ‘when they get older’. Education is in good hands if all the kids who dressed as teachers yesterday go on to follow their dream. We also had engineers, technicians, soccer players, movie stars, ballet dancers, writers and a whole gamut of professions; it was a pleasure to see the kids’ ideas. We wish Christian all the best as a police officer and Lana as one of our future teachers.
Calendar of Events
Term 4
Week 9
Thursday 3/12
Yr 1+2 Swimming program— Final lesson (7)
5-7pm Year 1 BBQ
Friday 4/12
Collection of year 1-6 book packs in the hall
2.15-3.15pm year 1 Market Day
Week 10
Monday 7th to Friday 11th
PLANNING WEEK
Thusday 10/12
7pm Year 6 Presention @ Manor on High
Friday 11/12
Reports and 2016 home group and teacher notification
Week 11
Monday 14/12
FUN DAY: Preps Pantomine + Picnic Year 1 Trac Thomastown Year 2 Inflatable World Year 3 NGR Laser Tag Year 4 Epping Leisure and 10 pin bowling Year 5 Aquarena Doncaster Year 6 Bounce Trampoline Epping
Wednesday 16/12
CBD lunchtime concert
Thursday 17/12
11.15am-12.45pm Transition visit 2016 teacher and room
Friday 18/12
Last day of school 12.50pm Final assembly in the gym 1.30pm Dismissal
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Congratulations to our Groovin’ Guitars students on their delightful concert last Tuesday. Working with professional musicians gives our kids a wonderful opportunity to get a real feel for rehearsing and performing. The program continues to grow as more kids get involved and realise how much fun it is to have this sense of personal achievement. No matter the level of skill, our Groovin’ Guitars staff member, Julia works to bring out the best in each child. We are lucky to work with them again next year so if you are interested please contact the school for more information. Thanks to our Coffee and Chat participants. We welcomed one new member of the community who took to it like ‘a duck to water’. We all enjoyed a lively get together with lots of questions, laughter and planning. Please don’t be scared that you will feel ‘out of place’ or won’t know anyone; we are a very friendly group. Join us for our first get together in 2016 on Wednesday February 10 in the staffroom. Week 9 has been another great week for learning and personal achievement. We hope it has been the same for you. Claire McInerney Principal
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2016 already? It’s getting closer! COLLECTION OF 2016 BOOKPACKS
If you child is in year 1 to 6 in 2016 their bookpack will be available for collection in the school hall tomorrow. Date Friday 4th December, 2015 Times 8.00am to 10.00am 2.30pm to 6.00pm Our official supplier is an Australian company, Maxim Office Group, bookpacks must be fully paid prior to collection. No payments can be taken in the school hall. When you collect the bookpack/s please let staff know if your child is left handed and requires left handed scissors and we will do a swap. If you have not as yet finalised your 2016 parent payment, please see the office staff urgently to arrange payment or to discuss a payment plan.
Student reports Please note that student reports will be sent home on Friday the 11
th of December. We provide a printed report to you
as parents and/or guardians about your child’s progress for semester 2. The report is a report to parents and we ask students not to open the envelope themselves. Please check your child’s school bag on this day. Included in the en-velope will be details about your child’s class placement next year. These details include your child’s 2016 home group teacher and room number. At times some students are absent on the day reports are distributed. In these circumstances there are a number of options we provide:
The report may be sent home with a sibling who is in attendance on the day. A family member can pick up the report after 3:30pm on that day or on the subsequent school days. The child will be given the report to take home on the next day they attend school. We can post the report to your normal residential address.
If you require your child’s report to be posted because they are not in attendance on December 11, please let your child’s teacher know, otherwise they will be placed in your child’s file until it can be collected. Alison Devereux Assistant Principal and Report Coordinator
The lost property cupboard is full to overflowing. Has your child lost an item of clothing, drink bottle etc? If so come and check out the lost property cupboard. All lost property will be disposed of at the end of term 4.
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What another amazing year it has been for our year 6 students….Canberra, Debate Night and now Year 6 Presentation! It’s hard to believe there is just over a week to go. The Year 6 Presentation will be held on Thursday 10
th December at the Manor on High, High
Street Epping. All students have been actively involved and working extremely well together in preparation for the evening. This year the Footsteps Dance Company once again helped the students prepare for some of the dances. The students learnt their moves in record time. They look fabulous! The students enthusiastically organise their night. We have such talent amongst the year 6 classes, from choreographers to those who design the program. We even have a crew putting together a DVD of memories to share. We would like to congratulate the Year 6 class of 2015 for their teamwork, support and dedication to ensure this year’s Presentation will be a night to remember.
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Mathematicians at work in 5-4
In 5-4, we have been developing our skills in using the four Operations — Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and
Division. To develop our understanding, we have set individual goals. We used
range of strategies and ICT tools to practise our goal. We LOVE maths in 5-4!
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Transition Day for 1-15 On Friday it was whole school transition day. 1-15 went with the other year 1
students to a year 2 classroom to get a look at what happens in year 2.
We do Lexia on computer in year 2. Nathan
We will do reading groups in year 2. Jordyn
We will have a new Maths Monster/ Fluffy toy to take home in year 2. It will have a different name. Eva They have a bag room to hang their bags. Ava
We will do reading groups. Sebastien
We are going to play games in year 2. Georgio
Year 2 go swimming as well. Eliza
We will be learning about animals next year and we might go to the zoo. Hunter We will be going to Day Camp. Ahilan
They have a big library in their classroom. Lucas
We will play new maths games in year 2. Oliver
Ahilan and I helped the new boy, Kenneth, to do his drawing. Adtharsh
We wrote about our favourite things. Remy
In Art we made a lion with pastels. Jade
We made a picture of our favourite things we like to do. Claudia We played PacMan and Buzz counting. Myah We did Maths games. They were fun. Mia
The books were the best. They had Zac Pow-er. Jacob We counted by 2s when we played Buzz. Ash-lee We sat down and Mrs Philippedis tried to guess some of our names. Ayman Transition was good. I liked everything. I had fun. Jake It was good. I played with the kids at recess. Kenneth
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Prep 13 demonstrated their
learning of subtraction.
Subtraction means—
Less Take away Minus
We hope you enjoyed our
presentation of
10 Green Bottles!
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Tomorrow we have a boys baseball tournament which will be held at the Softball Complex on Morang Drive, Mill Park and a girls
soccer tournament which will be held at Mill Park Secondary College (senior campus, The Lakes, Epping). Parents and friends are
most welcome to come along and support our students.
MCDONALD’S HOOP TIME SENIOR ALL STARS STATE FINALS 2015
Our ALL STAR Boys Basketball Squad attended the State Finals which were
held in Dandenong on Tuesday November 24th. Mr Scanu, Mrs Dimitrovski
and Mrs Humphreys left school with 8 very excited boys ready to give it their
all and entering the unknown. There were 20 boys teams left in the State and
there was 4 pools set up with 5 teams in each. We were in pool 1. We played
games against St Gabriel’s,
Kent Park P.S., Mooroolbark
East P.S. and St Francis Xavier
P.S. After our four games we
were winless but not because
of our endeavour. This meant
we had to play a lower placed
team from pool 4 in a
consolation final against St
Anne’s which we won 16-10. We
would not have made it to the
State finals without the coaching
of Mr Dominic Bruno who
coached the boys all the way
from our District day through to
Divisional and then onto
Regional. Joshua Aldridge was
our scorer on the day and did an
awesome job. To the many
parents who made the special
trip to Dandenong, their support
and cheering all day was a huge
bonus for us. Finally to our special group of boys who tried hard and on the day and
tried their best. We finished around 15th in the State and the boys should be
extremely proud of themselves.
Physical Education & Sports Coordinator - Sebastian Scanu
HOUSE POINTS 30/11/15
1st Gold Goannas 2nd Green Grasshoppers 3rd Blue Bandicoots 4th Red Rosellas
6-8 Phoebe 6-7 Olivia 6-2 Thomas 6-1 Zoe
5-6 Emma 5-5 Ryan 5-4 Rebecca 5-3 Sundus
4-32 Jessica 4-31 Angus 4-30 Paul 4-29 Joshua
3-20 Shaaj 3-19 Ediz and Dylan 3-18 Oli 3-17 Tyler
2-28 Sienna 2-27 Tiana 2-26 Jack 2-25 Nicholas
2-24 Jackson 1-23 Amisha 1-22 Claire 1-21 Noah
1-16 Olivia 1-15 Jordyn
STUDENT OF THE WEEK The following students were presented on Monday 30th November, 2015
P-14 Charli F P-13 Noah P-12 Bryan
P-11 Elias P-10 Isabella P P-9 Jessica P
PREP STUDENT OF THE WEEK The following students will be presented on Monday December 7th
ROOMS OF THE WEEK
3-18 3-20 3-27
LOST PROPERTY ROSTER
Fri 04/12 Betty Fiume
Fri 11/12 Bianca O’Connor
FIRST AID LINEN ROSTER
Fri 04/12 Sule Aygun
Fri 11/12 Penny Couper
P11 Brandon P12 Olivia
P13 Keira 1-15
Nathan
1-16 Cruz 2-25
Metin
ANTI LITTER AWARDS: Congratulations to the following students
for receiving an anti litter award.
ASSEMBLY PERFORMANCE ROSTER
Term 4 December 7 Year 6 performance December 14 Fun Day—no assembly
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Music Notes: The CBD has
another performance coming up. We will have a short lunchtime Concert on Wednesday 16th to which anyone is welcome.
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Plenty Parklands Primary School invites you to a night with
CHRIS DAICOS
PARENT FORUM Monday 15 February 2016 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Today’s parents can be overly concerned for their children. We hear terms like ‘helicopter parents’ in the press, referring to those overly anxious parents who probably are the ones who still carry their children’s school bags. Then there are the ‘too good’ parents who don’t want their children to miss out or experience disappointment and just do too much for their children. This interactive workshop will encourage parents to build their children’s resilience and help their children develop skills in social competence, problem solving, independence and optimism. The research informs us that a resilient child is one that is socially competent, can problem solve, and has the ability to see a difficulty as a problem that can be worked on, overcome, changed, endured, or resolved in some way; has good self-esteem and autonomy which allows the child to cope successfully with challenges; and is hopeful and optimistic about what tomorrow has in store for them. Chris’ workshop on Building Resilience in Children is a two hour interactive workshop for parents/carers will leave you reflecting on your parenting practices. It will encourage you not ‘to do’ for your child what they can do for themselves. As a trained social worker and teacher, Chris has extensive experience in working directly with children and adolescents and supporting staff. Chris has facilitated many successful professional development sessions for teachers and parents within the private and public sectors on a range of topics from staff and student welfare to organisational health issues. Chris is also actively involved in the tertiary sector, teaching students in Master of Social Work, Master of Teaching and the Master of Education (Student Wellbeing) courses. To see what people have said about Chris’ workshops; visit www.chrisdaicos.com.au ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN CHILDREN – RETURN SLIP
Yes, I will be to attending the ‘Building Resilience in Children’ information forum. Please note: this session is not suitable for children to attend. Adults only. Child’s name: …………………………………………………………………….. 2015 Home group ………………………… Parent’s name: …………………………………………………………………… Number of adults attending: ....………….
Phone number: ..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Please return this to the Plenty Parklands Primary School office
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN CHILDREN
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We also have a box for you to drop off any of the above items at the school office.
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Opening Hours: 7.30-8.45am and 3.30-6.00pm For bookings/cancellations call Kristine on 9404 4516
CHRISTMAS
Monday: Christmas decoration making
Tuesday: Outdoor/indoor activities
Wednesday: Word find and dot to dot
Thursday: Construction and board games
Friday: Children ’s choice
Stars of the week: Every child who attends the service are stars
for the effort they put into our global citizenship program, making gifts for African children. It was an
exciting week putting these gifts together and posting them to their destination.
OSHC news
Just a reminder to all children attending OSHC that you must enter through the foyer, making sure you are marked in by staff. For holiday club bookings go to www.campaustralia.com.au..
STUDENT BANKING REWARDS UPDATE There are now only 4 rewards available to order, any orders sent in after the 3rd December banking day will be sent to school next year. All tokens will carry forward to next year and continue to carry forward each year. The rewards available are:
Outer Space Savers Intergalactic Rocket ET DVD Galaxy Glider Money Box A note will be sent home in the student bankbook for you to choose first and second reward preference. PPPS would like to thank all families that have supported the Student Banking program in 2015 and hope you continue next year.