PREPS + TOYS =History and Play! · Yan has been at RPS for 4 years and has established an engaging...
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Issue Number 19
July 22, 2019
Dates To Remember
Term Dates for 2019
3 July 15—September 20
4 October 7—December 20
Your school community is here to help. If
you have any comments, concerns or praise,
please speak to your child’s teacher, the
principal or a School Council member.
Pupil Free days for 2019
Term 3 Friday August 16
Term 4 Monday November 4
July
26 Sally Rippon Author visit
29 Tony Bones Incursion
29-
31
Student Led Conferences/
Teacher Interviews
31 School Council
August
2 100 Days of Prep
5 Grade 1/2 Excursion
9 SRC Dress up Day/Pizza
13 Performance—The Tortoise
and the Hare
15 Trivia Night—Precinct Hotel
16 Pupil Free day
PREPS + TOYS
=History and Play!
As part of our Inquiry Unit this term, the Prep
students participated in a special event called
‘Toys Overtime’’. Students got to play with a
range of toys to learn about their history and
origin. The different stations included ‘imagination
world’, ‘game world’, ‘building world’ and
‘movement world’.
Some of the highlights were the elastics, puppets,
slinky, marble run, Lego, microphone that
changed our voices, pull and push toys, Mr. Pota-
to Head, spinning tops, Uno and many more. It
was lots of fun for our students and also for our
teachers, who went on a little trip down Memory
Lane, thinking about some of the games they
played when they were in prep (all those years
STAFF NEWS—Yan’s Having a baby!
Good luck to our Mandarin teacher, Yan Wu who is expecting her first child
in August. Yan has been at RPS for 4 years and has established an engaging
and much loved Mandarin program. We wish her and her husband all the
best as they await the safe arrival of their baby. We welcome Karen Lynch,
formerly of OSHClub, to our teaching staff as Yan’s replacment. Having lived
and worked in China for a number of years and qualified as a Mandarin
teacher, Karen brings much experience and enthusiasm to the role. We
look forward to further success in this great program.
Young Authors Award 2019
Guest Judge: Sally Rippin
Author of Billie B Brown series, Hey Jack! series, Polly and Buster series, Angel Creek and many more!
This year’s Young Authors Award is now open for all students at RPS! Do you have a great story idea that you’ve written all by yourself? Get writing and publish a fantastic narrative to go into the running for this year’s prize - an Avenue Bookshop voucher! It can be on any topic you like, it just has to be an original story where you can show off your most creative and imaginative ideas. Please get your entries to your classroom teacher by Monday the 12th of August and fill out the green slip that states that it is your work including ideas, typing or writing and editing. This competition is not a spelling test, we are just looking for a great story!
Teaching and Learning at RPS You may have noticed your children coming home this week talking about olden days toys, the ‘have lots and the have nots’ and flying to Butan. These tuning in experiences are part of the provocations for this term’s inquiry into the big concept of diversity. Last term teachers worked with educational consultant, Jeni Wilson to plan a student driven inquiry. Each level are addressing diversity from a different perspective. Preps are learning about, ‘How are our families the same? How are they different? What makes a family?’ This will have an emphasis on the history component of the curriculum. In 1/2, students are learning about, ‘There are similarities and differences in cultures in our school and people commemorate different things.’ This inquiry has a focus on the intercultural capabilities and build-ing geographical skills and knowledge. The 3/4 classes are looking at diversity from a historical perspective, ‘Within cultures people often have shared beliefs & practices and diversity exists within and across cultures.’ Grade 5/6 are inquiring into social diversity, in particular, ‘Diversity exists in all com-munities, this impacts individuals and groups.’ This inquiry will address the ethical and intercultural capability outcomes in the curriculum. There will be planned incursions and excursions, research, surveys and visits from community members to support children to gain a deeper knowledge of these un-derstandings. We are very excited to be on this journey to make our units of inquiry more focused on students having a real voice in their inquiry, based on concepts that are authentic and relevant to their world now, and in the future. The cycle of inquiry is illustrated. Nerida Burns Assistant Principal
Book Week 2019
Book Week is a wonderful chance to celebrate Australia’s amazing children literature. At RPS, we will celebrate by dressing up as our favourite book characters and holding a book parade. The students will participate in mixed-aged workshops to celebrate incredible children’s literature. The parade will take place on Thursday the 22nd of August at 9 am. The community is invited to part of parade.
Thank-you, The RPS Literacy Team
GRADE 5/6 PROVOCATION FOR THEIR TERM 3 INQUIRY– INTO SOCIAL DIVERSITY.
The ‘have nots’ with Cassie (left) and Luca
enjoying being a ‘have it all’ (below)
**KIDSQUIZ**
This week’s clue Last week’s clue:
This Grade 6 student’s name and surname are an anagram
of ‘Irish Kym travels.’
NO WINNER! SO, WE’VE PUT
THE SAME CLUE IN AGAIN
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Grade 1/2L
Jack Benson
For your hard work in Maths. It is fantastic
to see how much you enjoy a tricky num-
ber challenge. Keep up the great work
Jack!
Grade 3/4E
Ashley Gillespie
For your wonderful recount writing! Ash,
you did a fantastic job revising your
writing. Keep up the great work!
Grade 1/2T
Thomas Rossiter
For the very impressive detail you put
into your holiday recount.
Brilliant work Thomas!
Grade 5/6S
Sylvie Kerr-Smith
For her active and thoughtful participa-
tion in Inquiry-related conversations and
reflections.
Grade 1/2F
Isaac Hill
For your terrific start to Term 3; I have
been really impressed with your independ-
ence and the terrific writing you have
done. You’re off to a flying start!
Grade 3/4C
Alana Cadusch
For your impressive, detailed information
report and presentation on your trip to
Vietnam. We all learnt so much about the
country, culture and about the Vietnam
war. You have definitely inspired me to
Prep J
Thomas Flynn
For confidently sharing his learn-
ing with the class and having a
super positive start to term 3.
Well done Thomas!
Prep S
Claudia Story
For your impressive holiday re-
count Claudia! The detail you in-
cluded in your writing was out-
standing. I cannot wait to read
more of your work this Semester!
Wow!
Grade 1/2E
Tommy Sime
For returning to school with focus
and determination to improve
your learning! You're a
mathematician and we love having
you and your skills in our class!
Make a note in your calendars for Thursday August 15 (the day before our next
Pupil Free Day) when we will be holding our next big RPS event, our very
popular Trivia Night. It will be at the Precinct Hotel in Swan St, and will be a
great night to get together and help raise funds for our school. Keep an eye out
for more information in your email box about our Auction items and in the
meantime book a ticket via the link below: https://www.trybooking.com/BDZSC
Prep A George McDonald Your creativity and imagination enrich Prep A in every way. You are a delight to teach, George.
RPS Trivia Night
Is Coming!
Grade 1/2S
Eddison Cleven
Congratulations Eddison for
producing so many brilliant ideas
during our Writer’s Notebook
activity. You have a brilliant
imagination!
Grade 5/6R
Elodie Duke-Greenwood
For your insightful and interesting reflec-
tions on our inquiry immersion this week. I
was impressed at your ability to see that
even though you were not in the 'have lots'
group, you recognised that others would
be Greenwood envy at what you did have.
Well done.
Grade 5/6J
Luca Beattie-Stocklinger
For putting so much effort into the crea-
tion of your Inquiry documentary. You've
made an awesome start to the term Luca,
well done!
Grade 3/4J
Austin Pacey
Congratulations on your action plan for
your big question in inquiry. Getting a
large company like frank green out to talk
to our cohort was a massive achievement.
You should be so proud. Congratulations
Austin!
Issue 5 of Scholastic Book Club is included with today’s newsletter. If you’d like to place an order, please do so online at www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP. Orders need to be placed by Friday 2nd August and will be distributed at school when they arrive a couple of weeks later.
Selling your house? Mention RPS at the time of listing and Biggin & Scott Richmond will donate $1,000.00 to the school. They will also donate $500.00 to the school for every new management property signed up, where RPS is mentioned.
Interested in Learning Some Great Circus
Skills?
Kids Unlimited, who run our very popular Chess
program every Friday before school are now offering
a lunchtime Circus Skills program.
Want to learn to juggle
or to be an acrobat?
This could be the program for you!
Contact Kids Unlimited via the details below to find
out more.
ART COMPETITION
RPS Students are invited to take part in this year’s Threatened Species Art Competition, which is now open for 5-12 year olds in Victoria. Entries are open until August 2nd, so now’s a great time for kids to get involved drawing their favourite threatened Australian plant or animal, with a chance to win some amazing prizes and have their work featured in an exhibition in September. Humane Society International is coordinating the competition this year to help raise awareness about Australia’s native species and the threats they face.
We’d love for you all to take part in this – it’s completely free and a great way for them to learn about threatened species and express their creativity in a meaningful way. If you’re interested, please check out our website at www.hsi.org.au/artcomp.
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