FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE … Room The koala room ... the Easter party Our Wombat...
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FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE 35 Carinya Road Girraween 2145 Ph: 02 9863 2361 or 02 9863 4361 E-mail: [email protected]
March, April & May 2015
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Dear Parents/Families/
Welcome back to the new edition of our 2015 newsletter, And welcome to many new families and their children
who joined our big First Academy family.
WINTER is here! and it announced itself with the cold and rain that we experienced during the past weeks. Please
parents, send your children with appropriate clothes that will protect them against winter illnesses also make sure
to pack up the extra clothing in their bags.
I would like to advise parents that the centre's website is posted and live on the internet and you may visit it at this
address www.firstacademy.com.au. We would appreciate your feedback about all or any part of it.
Referring to our recent Easter Party Celebration, thank you so much for joining us to celebrate Easter with the
Easter Bunny. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank, Sanaya and Aaliya’s family for a variety of delicious
food.
Centre educators and children have been extremely busy over the past few weeks; they explored many different
possibilities and processes to bring back natural play similar to what the educators remembered as children. They
were enthusiastically looking forward to being able to implement these ideas into our service to ensure that we are
continuing to maintain our standards of care providing you and your family with the high quality child care. They
also had an in-house incursion where the educators and children had a very special day.
Our educators have participated in many evening sessions, whole day training, and development seminars about
creating natural play environment for children and to make our children’s learning visible to a range of individuals
including families, children and communities.
I would like to say happy Mother's day to all the mums in the centre and wish them a nice and happy day to enjoy
and I would ask you Mums & Dads to join us at our Mother's day Morning Tea from 7.00am – 10.00am. We look
forward to sharing this special occasion with you soon on Friday, 8th May 2015.
Please feel free to call the centre or talk to any educator or me about your child or their care service at the centre.
Thank you
The Director
Important reminders:
• Sign in & Out: Please sign your child in to the centre as soon as you arrive in the
morning and before you leave. It is a legal requirement by Government, that all children are signed in and out of the centre each day. It is checked during an audit and a family’s childcare benefit or rebate may be withheld if your child’s attendance records are incomplete.
Medication: Please remember if your child needs medication administered to him or
her at the centre, we must have a completed Medication Form. This ensures that we are taking the best possible care of your child. Medication. Forms are available in each classroom.
Staying healthy in childcare: There tends to be more illnesses during the colder
months than others. To help keep our centre and our children healthy, if your child is showing signs of an illness or just general unwell, e.g., yellow-green runny nose, irritable coughing spams, unidentified spots/rash, please see your GP before dropping them off. If we notice any sign of illness with your child whilst they are in the centre, we will contact you to collect them as soon as possible.
What do I need to bring to school? We would also like to remind
parents about what each child needs to bring to school every day: a hat, sheets for rest/sleep time, at least one change of spare clothes (in case of accident or messy play), and
FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE 35 Carinya Road Girraween 2145 Ph: 02 9863 2361 or 02 9863 4361 E-mail: [email protected]
March, April & May 2015
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Kangaroo Room In the Kangaroo room we continue to work on our letter writing skills, letter recognition and phonics. We
have been using “Ants in the Apple” which is an Australian learning program, which focuses on phonics.
Learning to read and spell requires children to know the sounds of the letters of the alphabet and they
are able to match each alphabet sound to its corresponding letter symbol. The easiest way for children to
make this connection is by song memory cues associated with songs and pictures, which is the basis of
the “Ants in the Apple” program.
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During the month of March, the kangaroos have been very busy learning about creatures under the sea
to coincide with sea week, St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Teddy bears picnic and Easter celebrations.
During this month’s learning project the kangaroos learnt about creatures under the sea. They used the
magnetic sea board to learn about the different animals as well as use their imagination to create
different scenarios with the magnetic sea creatures. They worked on their fine motor skills in the play-
dough sensory experience. The kangaroos along with their educators made blue play-dough, sea
animals and shell were then added to further enhance their experience. With the use of YouTube and
other website the Kangaroos were able to gather more information about sea life. The Kangaroos also
had many art experience which they were involved in making rainbow fish, colouring sea horses,
painting and decorating jellyfish,
At the end of our project we had “Rangers on the Run” come and visit the centre bringing live sea
animals. Rangers on the Run encourages learning about the incredible animals who call the ocean their
(4 nappies or pull-ups if required). All of these items need to be clearly labelled with your child’s first name and last name.
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March, April & May 2015
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home. The Kangaroos got to hold live sea animals, examine specimen samples, and discover a large
variety of marine artefacts and shells. We investigated marine habitats, animal adaptations and learnt
how to reduce our impact on the marine environment. The show was totally interactive and allowed
every participant to hold and touch a large range of marine animals.
For St Patrick’s Day the Kangaroos were all involved in a cooking experience, making a traditional Irish
dish called soda bread, The Kangaroos were able to get very creative with three different crafts, shamrock
collage, rainbow painting and shamrock shape stamping. We used YouTube to look up Irish dancing, the
kangaroos then put on their dancing shoes and did an Irish jig to some traditional Irish music. In our play-
dough activity the Kangaroos used green play-dough and green shape cutters to make our day very
green.
For our teddy bears picnic, the Kangaroos brought in their teddies so we could all have a picnic together.
Before our picnic we used YouTube, to listen to a song about a teddy bears picnic, The Teddy Bear's
Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy. Next Miss Leigh read “The Teddy Bear” written by David McPhil. The story is
about a boy who goes out for lunch and accidently leaves his bear behind and only recalls when they
return home. The family search for the bear everywhere. We then brought out teddy bears outside to
enjoy a picnic. We had sandwiches with our teddies. The Kangaroos were all very eager to show one
another their special teddy friends they had brought from home.
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The Kangaroos had been working on their Easter preformances. The preformed four songs of our Easter
Party, The Anustralian National Anthem, Jesus Cares for Me, A Gift to You and The Way The Bunny Hops.
The kangaroos are learning about reptiles, Educators have lots of fun and interesting activities to get all
the Kangaroos involved in the learning process. We will continue to work on our writing skills, phonics,
and letter and number recognition during our school readiness programs.
Koala Room
The koala room children learnt lots of skills throughout this month, the most important skills were sharing, turn taking and friendship. Throughout the month the koalas created a collage with all types of colours and patterns, this allows children to explore ideas and concepts and then express it by making something. The educators have encouraged the children to extend their thinking across multiple patterns of intelligence for example, the koala children were asked to identify different colours throughout the room. We also encourage to develop higher thinking skills through games and coloured puzzles. Koala children learnt other skills such as enhance multicultural understandings, build self-esteem by showing their work to the other children and gain positive emotional responses to learning. The children also participated in the Easter party celebrations, they were involved in singing, common dancing and also the Easter hat parade. We hope that Mums and Dads enjoyed their children's performance in the party.
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Wombat Room We welcome Amala, Veer and their families to the Centre. We continued our Sea Creatures Project.
Decorating a variety of Sea Creatures. We decorated dolphins, crabs, starfish, fish and jellyfish, getting
very creative using cotton buds, cotton ball, paint brushes, tooth brushes and sponges to collage,
paintbrush paint or finger paint them. The also did a group painting to create an ocean background to
place all of their sea creature craft onto.
Children enjoyed playing, building with the Large Lego blocks, playing with the Magnetic blocks. Looking
at books some pointed and named various pictures. All babies loved and showed lots of interest playing
with the coloured balls, also catching the bubbles. During the outdoor play, children enjoyed taking
turns, with their peers on the bikes and on the push cars. Playing with the balls and the Hula hoops. Also
climbing and going down the slide.
The children participated in ST Patricks Day Craft. Aaliyah, Aarav and Meera decorated shamrocks with
green paint and then sprinkled glitter over the wet paint to make them sparkle. They also did some free
drawing with the different shades of green texters on green paper. The Wombat children have also
done a variety of Easter craft, they did bunny hand prints, egg toy printing, painting Easter bubby
pictures using a variety of coloured paint, sponge painting and colouring in Easter egg pictures. They also
decorated bunny ears gluing on cotton balls and sprinkling glitter to create Easter bunny hats to wear at
the Easter party Our Wombat children also enjoyed being able to perform ‘Little Peter Rabbit, ‘Miss Polly’
and ‘Sleeping Bunnies’ at the Easter Party with the Koala children.
FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE 35 Carinya Road Girraween 2145 Ph: 02 9863 2361 or 02 9863 4361 E-mail: [email protected]
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Next Month we will be doing Transport Project.
Birthday Celebration (EYLF 1, NQS 5.1.1, 5.1.3 & 5.2.3)
A big ‘Happy Birthday’ to the children who have recently celebrated their birthday
or will celebrate theirs in the coming months.
March: Angel(17th), Aarav(19th), Nirushan(19th),Amala(28th),
April: Bhavmeet(23rd), Sanaya(17th), Charan(17th), Varnikka(25th), Aaliyah(20th) & Saina(21st)
May: Praneesh(22nd),
Policy Review (EYLF 1.1, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 & 5.5, NQS: 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.2.1, 7.3.1 & 7.3.5)
First Academy Child Care Centre has a variety of policies which guide our centre’s operation. In each newsletter, we will include some policies which needs to be reviewed and updated. Our full policies can be viewed at any time by our families. Our policy folder is kept in the foyer and you are most welcome to ask questions about our policies to educators.
1. Infectious Disease Policy 2. Knock-down Policy 3. Back care and manual handling Policy
FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE 35 Carinya Road Girraween 2145 Ph: 02 9863 2361 or 02 9863 4361 E-mail: [email protected]
March, April & May 2015
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Did you know?
Babies are born without kneecaps. They don’t appear until they reach 2-6 years of
age.
Upcoming Events
May:
9th April ~ 15th May Farewell Shorebirds*
10th Mother’s Day
22nd Walk-safely-to-school Day
26th National Sorry Day
June:
3rd King & Queen’s Day
8th Queen’s Birthday
16th Pajama Day
18th Ramadan
* Did you know over 5 million shorebirds migrate from Australia to breed in the Arctic? To celebrate their journey,
Farewell Shorebirds is a nationwide event that will focus on the fascinating lives of shorebirds running from mid-
April until mid-May, concluding on World Migratory Bird Day.
FIRST ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE CENTRE 35 Carinya Road Girraween 2145 Ph: 02 9863 2361 or 02 9863 4361 E-mail: [email protected]
March, April & May 2015
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Factual information to correct some common myths
&
Misconceptions surrounding head lice:
Myth 1: Having head lice is a sign of poor hygiene?
Head-lice are not that fuzzy. Clean, dirty, short, straight, curly – all they want is blood! In fact, if you think
about it logically, it is probably easier for head lice to move around in clean head – without bits of
dirt/dandruff to climb over!
Myth 2: Head lice can jump & fly from head to head?
Head lice have no wings (so they cannot fly!) and they cannot jump, either. They spread by ‘scurrying’ from
head to head, or affected item to head (e.g., brushes, hair clips, hats etc).
Myth 3: Head lice live for months – that’s why they are so hard to get rid of?
Head lice live for 4-5 weeks from nit (egg) to adult louse. Females lay 4-5 nits per day in the last two weeks of
their lives.
Myth 4: You catch head lice from birds and other animals?
Human head lice are ‘host specific’ – they feed off the blood beneath the human scalp alone.
Myth 5: If you have lice, your head will be itchy?
Many people with lice don’t itch. For those who do, the itchiness may not begin until a few weeks into the
infestation. Since head scratching isn’t always present as a warming sign, many expert suggest that parents
do periodic lice check on their children.
Information retrieved from www.banlice.com.au
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