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Term 3 Week 4 14th
August 2018
Be Learners Be Respectful Be Safe Be Responsible
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Term 3 - 2018 Tue 14 Aug ICAS - Maths
Tue 28 Aug Transition for Kindy 2019 Commences
Wed & Thurs 29-30 Aug Zone Athletics
Wed 12 Sep Stage 1 Excursion - Featherdale
Term 4 - 2018
Mon 15 Oct Staff & Students return
Tue 23 Oct Kinder Orientation (Parent Evening) @ 7:00pm
Tue 23 Oct Kinder Orientation (Students) @ 9:15 – 11:00am
Wed 24 Oct Grandparents Assembly
Fri 26 Oct Group Photos
Tue 30 Oct Year 4 CARES
Tue 30 Oct Kinder Orientation
Wed 31 Oct Year 4 CARES
Fri 2 Nov Year 6 Fun Day
Tue 6 Nov Kinder Orientation
Tue 13 Nov Kinder Orientation
Thu - Fri 15 - 16 Nov Year 3 Camp –Mowbray Park
Thu 13 Dec Yr 6 Graduation & Farewell Dinner
Mon 17 Dec Party Day
Wed 19 Dec End of Term – Guard of Honour for Yr 6
While no school can be a totally nut free environment please be considerate of the many
students here who have life threatening allergies.
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13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
OPEN DAY
Emu Plains School Newsletter is available on the school website
Web:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Thank you to every parent, carer, friend and family member who came along and supported
our students at our annual Open Day last Wednesday. What a fantastic day it was. Our student
performances and assembly led by our student leadership team were executed with absolute
professionalism. Every student selected a favourite piece of work to share in our hall and the
sausage sizzle and cupcake stall were an absolute success. Our school community is one to be
admired and our Open Day simply showed this once again. I would like to thank the EPPS
staff for their commitment and dedication to teaching every single boy and girl here at our
school. Congratulations to our students for their continued hard work.
SCHOOL READINESS TEST (SRT)
EPPS will be participating in the NAPLAN School Readiness Testing in Week 6. This will be
for students in Years 3 and 5. This is just a readiness test to help our school prepare for online
testing in the future. Both grades will sit the Omnibus test which follows the NAPLAN test
structure and in addition to this, Year 5 will also sit the writing test. Students who were
exempt for this year’s NAPLAN test will also be exempt for the SRT. If you have questions,
please contact myself or Mrs Willett-Foye
RSPCA CUPCAKE DAY
One of our students, Lilly T from 3S, is raising funds for the RSPCA. Lily will be hosting the
RSPCA Cupcake Day here at EPPS on 20th
August. Cupcakes ranging in price from 50c to $1
will be sold at recess on the day. If you would like to contribute to this great cause by
providing cupcakes or just a monetary donation, that would be greatly appreciated.
Congratulations to Lily for following through with a cause she is very passionate about.
PLAYGROUND READING ZONE
Last week we started our new playground reading zone. It was a hit! What a pleasure to watch
our students enjoying reading a book in the blissful winter sunshine. If you have books in
new/near new condition which you are happy to donate, we would love to add these to our
reading zone books. Thank you to our reading zone crew who set up and pack up each lunch
time.
Jodi Bennett
Principal
PBL UPDATE
Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) is coming to Emu Plains Public School!
PBL is an evidence-based whole school system approach that:
addresses the diverse academic and social needs of every student to support them to be
successful
supports students in early childhood settings through to senior years of schooling
enables schools to establish a continuum of supports that are intensified to meet the needs
of every student
is team driven, using a problem solving approach (data, systems and practices) that
engages students, parents and all school staff
establishes positive social expectations for all in the school community
provides a framework for the school and its community to collectively support the
wellbeing of every student.
When implemented well:
students respond positively as they have been taught what is expected of them
staff deliver consistent responses to student learning and behaviour
students feel safe and cared for at school. Their parents, family and community are more
involved in their school
unproductive and challenging behaviour can be significantly reduced for most students.
The students of Emu Plains Public School have been busy deciding on a PBL mascot to
represent our school. Therefore, we would like to introduce…
Eddie the Emerald Emu
Eddie the Emerald Emu is designed to remind the students to:
be safe
be respectful
be a learner
Eddie the Emerald Emu will play a vital role in our PBL journey.
We look forward to sharing more information about PBL and Eddie the Emerald Emu soon.
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750 Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
GIRLS STATE KNOCKOUT SOCCER
On a wintery, blowy, blustery, gritty, dusty and dirty day, our fantastic girls soccer team
played against Springwood Primary School in the State PSSA Soccer Competition in Round
5. Congratulations to these girls because they managed to win this game and they will
progress to Round 6. This is an incredible achievement and one that we have not seen at Emu
Plains Public School for many years. In truly difficult conditions, these girls played very
well. This team of girls have a variety of experience and inexperienced players and together
they managed to pull together as a great and supportive little team.
The final score against Springwood was 9-0. Congratulations to Olivia T and Emma M who
both scored three goals. Caitlyn K, Jessica V and Kiya V also scored a goal each. Our girls
did a great job with their defence and managed to keep Springwood scoreless. Being in goals
can be a difficult position so well done to Kaylyn P and Natalie S for their goal keeping
efforts.
Round 6 is set to be played within the next 2 weeks and it will be against Cecil Hills Primary
School in Cecil Hills. Travel to this event will be via private transport so if you are a
parent/relative of one of the girls in the team and you are able to assist with transportation
please contact Ms Griffith. At this stage we do not know the time and date of this game.
Well done girls.
MS A GRIFFITH
Organising Teacher
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
FABULOUS STAGE 3 WRITING
Pobble: Swamp Life
I arrived at the surface of the swamp. The cold stung in my glowing green eyes. My hunger
was eating me alive, but I couldn’t morph for another 24 hours.
I should probably tell you how I got this way but it is far too complicated and too painful to
explain. I crawled out of the river slowly trying to look for prey. Before I could pounce on a
group of green toads, I was caged by a mysterious man in a green suit.
Too many things are green in this swamp I thought. Then I was knocked out.
Evie McK 5D
Toot Toot! I looked behind myself and there…was….a…GIANT train coming for my friends
and I. I could not believe my eyes.
It all began one sunny afternoon when I received an invitation from the queen to have lunch
with her, and just when I thought my luck couldn’t get any better, I heard trumpets. I dashed
to the front door and there was a big beautiful carriage and the queen was stepping out of it.
Wow! I couldn’t believe it was actually her, the queen at my door.
“Hello, are you Matilda?”
“Yes I am,” I replied stunned.
“May I come in?”
“Why yes. Welcome to my house.”
“Have you packed you bags?” Asked the queen.
“What do you mean, I thought we were only having lunch,” I replied, shocked.
“You must not have read the fine print, it says you are invited to have lunch with the queen
and stay for five nights at the castle, and bring two friends.”
“Well I’ll just quickly pack my bags and call two friends over, won’t be a minute,” I said
hurriedly.
20 minutes later…
Ding Dong! That’s them now. “Hi guys, this is the Queen.”
“EEEEEK!” The girls scream.
“You must be Hannah and Ava,” the Queen says.
“Yes that’s us, your majesty.”
“It’s a pleasure to meet you,” replied the Queen. “Let’s go.”
We step into the carriage, with our suitcases on the red velvet trailer at the back.
Finally after that long trip, we’re at the castle and it’s smaller than I thought. “Oh no, that’s
not the castle, look behind you,” exclaimed the queen.
“Wow! That’s bigger than I thought. You even have a golden helicopter,” I said.
“Go and explore, feel free to go into the garden or eat some chocolate in our chocolate
factory,” she offered.
“Come on girls, let’s go to the chocolate factory. We all run to the chocolate factory. It’s like
heaven. 3 hours later…
“Uuhhhh! I’m full,” I said.
“So are we,” the girls replied.
“Let’s go run off all the sugar in the garden,” I said.
“Ok,” they replied.
“Wow! This is a massive garden and the flowers are huge and beautiful. Let’s go for a hike
through the garden just to look around,” said Hannah. “Guys, what’s that glowing? Is that a
tunnel? Let’s go in there,” Ava said.
“Okay, I guess,” replied Hannah.
We all run in through the entrance, but as we walk in…a massive rock seals the entrance
behind us. “Um, guys, the door just shut!” I exclaimed.
“What do you mean it shut? Ava said, while trying to push it open.
“Um, try to keep calm,” Hannah said.
“How can I keep calm when we’re trapped inside a tunnel?” Ava screamed.
All of a sudden I hear a TOOT TOOT! There is a train coming but when it is about to hit us, it
suddenly stops. But there is NO driver.
“I don’t know how we’re going to get out,” I cried.
“Me either,” said a voice from the back of the train.
“Who are you?” Hannah asked.
“I’m Bob. I’ve been trapped in that train for years and now you let me out. Thank you.”
“Hey, do you know how to get out of this tunnel?” asked Ava.
“Yes I do, see the chocolate bars over there, eat one and you’ll travel to where you are going
while you sleep.”
“Okay,” we all reply.
I pick up a chocolate bar and eat it, I start to feel dizzy, and then I faint.
3 hours later…
“How did I get here? Oh it was that chocolate bar wasn’t it? What’s the time, I have to get
dinner,” I said.
“Did you have fun exploring?” Asked the Queen.
“Oh, it was quite an adventure!” We all giggled.
Matilda V T 5J
Light
Light is very important because it helps us to see. It can come from natural objects such as the
sun or from man-made objects such as light bulbs.There are different types of natural light
sources. The most obvious light source is the sun. the sun produces lots of light around the
world. Light also travels in a straight line and is made up of many different colours.
There are also many different types of man-made light sources as well like street lights. Street
lights give lots of light on the road at night so people who drive cars can see the road.
Our natural source of light is the sun. The sun is also the biggest star in our solar system and
very hot. The sun produces lots of bright light that travels in rays called waves. This helps us
see throughout the day and also helps create life.
We are able to see objects when light hits an object and reflects off. Sometimes light can be
absorbed by an object which means it is opaque.
Light can travel through some objects but not all. Objects you can see through are called
transparent. Some transparent objects are glass cups and windows. There are also translucent
objects which means only a little bit of light gets through. There’s also opaque objects which
means no light gets through.
Shadows are caused by opaque objects. This means that whatever source of light hits an
opaque object from any angle, it will make a shadow. Shadows can change shape and length.
This is because the sun moves in varying angles. Wherever the sun is in the day, it will cause
a different shadow.
Nade A 5PH
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
Journal Entry – Camp:
We went to the Snowy Hydro Education Centre where we learnt about how they create
electricity and power from using water from the melted snow.
Then we went on a charlift up to the snowy mountains, which I went on with Lily who was
scared we would fall off if they tried to put the belt/harness on, so I had to do it.
When we were on the snow I started making snowballs by getting the snow from other
people’s snowmen that they had stopped making. Before I threw my biggest snowball at Lily,
Mrs Ryan took a photo of me holding the giant snowball.
On the way down the lift I saw an empty McDonalds bag, a bowl with spaghetti sauce in it
and a random lid for a box.
Later we went to the gamesroom, but I didn’t play any games so I was allowed to leave.
Eva W 6J
Year 6 Camp Recount:
On 31st July I went to Year 6 Camp. We went for four days. It was a snow and Canberra
excursion.
On the first day we left at 6.30am. We went to Mc Donalds to have breakfast. Once we got to
the Australian War Memorial we watched a short clip about the War Memorial. After we
walked around the War Memorial we went to find our soldier on the Roll of Honor.
When we got to the Institute of Sport we got a tour of the place. We then got to go in a place
called Sportex, which has hands on activities. We had lunch on the grass before we went in.
When the bus came we drove to the motel that we were staying at, it was in Berridale. We got
told who was in our rooms and we went to see our rooms. We ate dinner and got ready for
bed.
On the second day, we got up to have breakfast. We got our snow gear and went to the snow.
We got to play in the snow. When we got back on the bus we went back to the motel. That
night we had a disco after dinner. We then went to bed.
On the third day, we went to a different snow field and went on the chairlift. I went on the
chairlift with Emma. When we got to the top we had a snowball fight with another school.
Then we went back to the motel and had dinner. That night we went to the games room. We
then went back to our rooms and went to sleep.
On the last day, we were back in Canberra. We went to the Australian National Museum. We
walked around the museum. When we go to Questacon we had lunch and then went to a
colour show. After the show we went to explore the levels. We then got on the bus and went
home to Emu Plains PS. Tegan F 6R
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376 Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
LIBRARY NEWS
I have lived a thousand lives and I’ve loved a thousand loves.
I’ve walked on distant worlds and seen the end of time.
Because I read.
George R. R. Martin
Thanks to the generosity of the Emu Plains Public School community our Library has 63 new
books: 25 Fiction titles, 3 Junior Fiction titles, 19 Easy Junior Fiction titles and 16 Non-
Fiction titles. These books are currently being prepared for loan and will be available, first of
all to the kind donors, to borrow in time for the Spring holidays.
Our total Book Fair sales have also earned a commission of $1,273.89 which I will be able to
use to purchase more new titles over the coming months. I am even more excited to see that
so many of our children have new books added to their personal libraries at home and were so
keen to begin reading them!
We are fortunate indeed to have such a well-stocked Library for our school community to
enjoy. Your continual support in encouraging your children to regularly engage in reading for
pleasure is greatly appreciated.
I would also like to acknowledge the hard work of the Book Fair Team, Mrs Becus,
Mrs Langerak and Mrs Stadler, whose dedication to the cause ensured a successful day!
Bonne lecture!
Mike Botham
Teacher/Librarian
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750 Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE
Congratulations to the following
students who have already completed the
2018 Premier’s Reading Challenge…
James A KT
Fesaitu F KT
Hugo J KS
Emma S KS
Jeremy T KT
Blake B 1H
Rebecca C 1H
Madison E 1LD
Sophie K 1E
Lincoln M 1H
Gilbert N 1E
Felix P 1LD
Marcus W 1E
Duncan W 1E
Maliha F 2L
Olivia H 2D
Rinah L 2L
Cooper R 2B
Oliver T 2L
Aidan W SK
Declan W SK
Please note the 2018 Premier’s Reading
Challenge closes on Friday 31st August,
2018.
Chloe E 3W
Gabrielle I 3S
Lily M 3W
Lily O’L 3S
Amelie P 4B
Holly P 4M
Chloe S 4B
Jeremy W 4M
Lachlan W 4M
Liana M 5J
Emma O’L 5D
Adriean P 5D
Rebecca P 5PH
Olivia W 5D
Boyden W 5D
Mike Botham
Teacher / Librarian
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750 Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
P&C Presidents report
Our P&C has entered the technology era and we are now on Facebook!
To stay up to date like and follow:
Emu Plains Public School P&C Association or @EPPSPNC
Open Day A HUGE thank you to everyone that volunteered and to everyone that donated for the cake
stall! We had a blast and hope you did too. Don’t forget you can still purchase your sunsafe
school shades; contact us on Facebook or through the P&C email account if you’re interested.
School Banking We need more volunteers to help keep the Dollarmites banking program running on a
Tuesday morning. If you are able to help, please meet us outside of the hall at 8:30am next
Tuesday morning.
Second Hand Uniforms Do you have school uniforms your kidlets have outgrown? We are more than happy to take
them off your hands. An easy way to support your school and clean out the wardrobe clutter
all at the same time.You can drop your donations with Maree in the school canteen. Thank
you to everyone who has donated to the second hand uniform shop so far
If you would like any further information or would like to get involved we can be contacted
Alicia Pullen ~ President
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
Transition To
School Playgroup Is Coming
Starts 28th August 2018
9:15 – 11am Emu Plains Public School hall.
Invitations will be mailed shortly Please register at the school office.
TRANSITION TO SCHOOL PLAYGROUP AND
ORIENTATION FOR KINDERGARTEN 2019
We would like to invite you and your child to a “Starting School Playgroup” that will commence on
Tuesday 28th August 2018 at Emu Plains Public School.
The playgroup will be run by an Early Childhood Teacher, supplied by Penrith City Council.
Starting school can be daunting for some children and the “starting school playgroup” will be able to
develop and refine your child’s skills to help them make a smooth transition into the classroom in
2019.
The dates for playgroup and orientation this year are:
Term 3 Date Activity
Wk 6 28/8 Playgroup
Wk 7 4/9 Playgroup
Wk 8 11/9 Playgroup
Wk 9 18/9 Playgroup
Wk 10 25/9 Playgroup
Term 4 Date Activity
Wk 1 16/10 Playgroup
Wk 2 23/10 Kindergarten Orientation – Parent Information Evening 7pm in the Hall &
Kindergarten Orientation – Classroom visits with parents (day).
Wk 3 30/10 Kindergarten Orientation – Classroom visits – children only
Wk 4 6/11 Kindergarten Orientation – Classroom visits – children only
Wk 5 13/11 Kindergarten Orientation – Classroom visits – children only
Wk 6 20/11 Playgroup & Computer Room and Library visits
Wk 7 27/11 Playgroup Picnic Day
Come along, have some fun and get to know all about starting school at Emu Plains Public School.
Drop in when you can. The play group will run on Tuesday mornings in the school hall from
9:15 – 11am and is free.
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021
Have you downloaded our
SkoolBag App?
The Skoolbag App is one of our main forms of communication with our school community.
In the event of an emergency, this will be our main tool to keep you informed. If you don’t
already use the app, it would be a great idea to download it today.
13-17 Emerald Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750 Phone: 4735 1233 or 4735 1256 Fax: 4735 6376
Website:http://www.emuplains-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
School Security No. 1300 880 021