hurry rindercella - Hampton Primary School
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hurry rindercella - Hampton Primary School
HURRY TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST FOR RINDERCELLA http:// www.trybooking.com/103083 From Sue Number 29/14 Wednesday September 17 2014 Staffing Congratulations go to Robyn Farnell our Assistant Principal who has gained a promotion to the position of principal of Tucker Road Bentleigh Primary School and will commence at her new school from the start of Term 4! This is Robyn’s last week at Hampton and she is busily concluding many projects and preparing to hand over ongoing ones to Anne Coburn who will be the acting Assistant Principal for Term 4. Robyn has been the Assistant Principal at Hampton since 2008; during this time she has assumed responsibility for student wellbeing, coordinated curriculum across the school, convened the Education Committee, been a member of School Council and a member of the Finance Committee. Robyn has also played an active role at the regional level leading various committees and projects involving mathematics and research into best practice. In recent times, Robyn has had a few stints as Acting Principal and combined with her extensive knowledge and experience as an Assistant Principal, she is very well prepared for the challenges ahead. On behalf of the school community I wish Robyn the best of luck with this next phase in her career and hope that she gains much satisfaction and enjoyment as Principal of Tucker Road. Art Trail It was lovely to see so many community members attending the annual Art Trail last Thursday night. Each of the exhibition areas had parents and family members eagerly looking for their children’s work and taking delight in celebrating the artistic talents of individuals. Viewing art work shows an entirely different perspective on a child. It is lovely to see some who have creative talents emerge or others who produce work displaying surprising skill and or sensitivity in their interpretation of topic or concept. The Year 5/6 self-portraits were an excellent example of this where the final product was extremely impressive indeed, in some cases we had some very strong resemblances to the artist and some very good use of brush technique – especially for the eyes and use of colour – particularly in the background. I thoroughly enjoyed viewing the Year 3 dinosaurs too – I have some displayed in my office at the moment. I extend my congratulations to all our artists; I know that the children were justifiably proud of their work. Special thanks and congratulations go to Marion Marks our Art specialist who commenced work with the planning of the trail months ago and has been preparing and storing children’s work for months to ensure that the final show truly captured the artistic talents of our children. The Kids on Canvas project coordinated by Di Thomas and Georgie Hill generated much interest when the final products were auctioned on the night. Di and Georgie had an industrious team of parents who did a magnificent job in working with the grades over a number of weeks on Fridays. The children loved being involved in this project and their art works were keenly contested at the auction. Finally many thanks go to parents who assisted with set up, and with the food preparation, serving and clean up afterwards. The Fundraising Committee under the leadership of Sarah Rowley and Kylie Jones managed this task and did so with some generous spirited parents of the Year 5/6s who provided great assistance. The focus for the trail was on celebrating the children’s artistic talents. The Kids on Canvas auction generated approximately $4,000 which is a fabulous outcome and will go towards the basketball court project. School Council News Last night at the council meeting the iPad trial in Years 5/6 was carefully considered. The feedback we have received has been very positive indeed. Why the iPad? The iPad caters for all learning styles through the multi-modal delivery of text, image, video and audio. The accessibility features allow users to adjust settings to assist with vision, hearing, learning and physical/motor difficulties. Practical experience in becoming a digital citizen. We can make authentic connections to our teachings on cyberbullying, effective online communication and Internet safety. Using the iPads gives us daily practice and examples to use as significant teaching points. Being a mobile device it provides each student regular access to both physical and online learning spaces – there are no time or space limitations. This bridges the gap between school and home learning. The portability makes it ideal for group work or investigating and collecting evidence at school. The iPad has provided us with the bridge between a student’s desire to create something and having the appropriate tools to create it. So far this year our students have become movie makers, podcasters and eBook authors. Using Creative Book Builder our students published their fractured fairy tale as an eBook, posted it to their blog and uploaded it to iBooks for not only their teacher to read and review but their entire 5/6 cohort. Students can easily document their learning by either working live or uploading image, video and audio to create a multi-media digital portfolio on their personal blog. Their audience then immediately goes from 1 (teacher) to 27 (entire class). Depending on the sensitivity of the material students could elect to share their work globally, creating a sense of ownership and pride in their achievements. Our students are engaged and motivated learners. Teaching and learning with the iPad means we are speaking to students in a language they love and are interested in. Why move to a permanent 1:1 BYOD? 1:1 is about learning not technology. The iPad is the tool to be used to take learning further than it could without. It needs to be by our students' side so it can be called upon whenever the learning experience requires it. 1:1 is about personalizing and differentiating learning, whilst having access to just in time information, resources and tools to help students learn in the best possible way. Students who BYOD see their iPad as their personal learning device. They can set it up to suit their learning needs and confidently store and save their work without the fear of it being deleted by another student. Increases independence and self-responsibility. Needs to be an expectation rather than the option it has been throughout this trial period. Other schools such as Middle Park PS and Brighton Beach PS that place the BYOD as an expectation have adoption rates of 98% and 97%. Our adoption rate during the trial was between 50-60%. This has meant that if our teachers wanted their class to go 1:1 they would have to adhere to the timetable we needed to create to cater for students who required a school iPad. “New standards for what students should be able to do must replace the basic skills and knowledge expectations of the past. To meet this challenge schools must be transformed in ways that will enable students to acquire the sophisticated thinking, flexible problem solving, collaboration and communication skills they will need to be successful in work and life.” Defining 21st century skills, Binkley et al 2010 http://atc21s.org/ Whist delivering the most up to date and engaging content to develop literacy and numeracy skills, we focus on developing the following skills necessary to thrive in the 21st century. Having the iPad available to students all the time in a 1:1 environment simply gives us more opportunities to use the tools that promote, encourage and cultivate these skills. We have decided to run with the Bring Your Own iPad in Year 5/6 next year. Detailed information will be distributed to parents of children in Grades 4 and 5 ie next year’s 5/6s, very early in Term 4. Year 5/6 Production On Monday this week our 5/6s recorded a CD of all songs in the production of Rindercella and had photographs taken today with the whole cast in costume and wearing makeup, apart from the lead up with rehearsals increasing in intensity and excitement as we approach the opening night on Monday 13 October. The atmosphere was full of excitement and some level of anticipation in the hall today watching the entire cast today assemble for the photographs. The Rindercella production is going to be a highlight in Term 4. Assembly Performances Yesterday we had two impressive performances which were vastly different but both entertaining. Congratulations go to the Boys Band called ‘No Direction’ comically introduced by Harrison Dart with band comprising Xavier Browne, Charlie Boyle Bryant, Lachie Briggs, Hamish Allan, Sam Stewart and Gary Kruger who performed the tune ‘That’s what makes you beautiful’ made famous by One Direction. The boys were in costume to promote the 5/6 production of Rindercella. The boys sang and danced confidently despite being outside in windy conditions and not having individual microphones and still managed to engage the audience. This item was followed by the Grade 1 Bollywood dancers involving a large group of girls and a smaller group of boys who showcased their latest routine with their capacity to dance in synchrony and move with energy. Well done to the Boys Band and the Bollywood dancers. Academic Excellence Awards Congratulations go to the following students who received an academic excellence award at assembly: Isabella Tranter from PC- River Red Gums for demonstrating an enthusiastic and motivated approach to her learning which has produced commendable results in all curriculum areas Addison Rowley from PC – River Red Gums for consistently displaying enthusiasm and a commendable approach to school which produces excellent results in all areas Kiwanis Build up Grades (BUG Awards) Lee Rakers from the local Kiwanis Club attended assembly yesterday to present awards to two children in Grade 1 who have made excellent progress during the term. I extend congratulations to: Tilly Parra from 1C – Shining Gums for making excellent progress in reading displaying a very enthusiastic attitude to her work showing self-responsibility with her learning CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2014 SEPTEMBER Fri 19 Footy Pie and Sausage Roll Lunch Fri 19 End of Term 2pm Assembly 2.30pm finish OCTOBER Mon 6 Term 4 Begins Tues 7 Prep Swimming Starts and finishes 17th October Tues 7 Division Athletics for selected students Mon 13 Gr 5/6 Rehearsal all day Mon 13 & Tue 14 “RINDERCELLA” 7Pm NOVEMBER Tues 4 Melbourne Cup Day Public Holiday Fri 21 HPS Xmas Party Trivia Night Mon 24 Grade 4 Camp Wed 26 Grade 3 Camp 2015 FEBRUARY Fri 27 Twilight Carnival 2014 VACATION SPRING CARE PROGRAM BROCHURES NOW AVAILABLE IN OFFICE Aidan Bowd from 1C – Shining Gums for: displaying an excellent approach to his work consistently trying hard making commendable progress with his writing showing talent and interest in writing learning to read over his work and check for errors. Sincere thanks go to Lee and the Kiwanis Club for their continued support for our school and in particular for taking the time to acknowledge the efforts of our children with their learning. End of Term Friday of this week is the last day of Term 3, school will conclude with a whole school assembly at 2pm and children will be dismissed at 2.30pm on this day. Childcare will be available, however bookings must be made through Camp Australia. Sue Knight Principal Hampton Achievers Congratulations to the U10 and U11 Eagles Basketball teams who both won their Grand Finals. The U10 players are: Billy Morris Ben Seddon Lucas Rankine Aidan Harris Jake Taranto Nik Karamitos Elliot Brown (also received an additional medal from Sandringham Basketball) Coach: Audra Morris The U11 players are Oscar Brown Max Morris Well Done Boys!!! THE STATE CHAMPION SOCCER PRESENTATION WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY AT 2PM ASSEMBLY UPLIFT PROJECT REMEMBER TO BRING IN YOUR RECYCLED BRAS AND PLACE IN THE BOX AT RECEPTION Thankyou LIBRARY NEWS THEME OF THE WEEK FOOTBALL Two weeks to go and it’s all over for another season. If you are not quite ready to finish footy for the year try reading some of our books. Always a hit are the Specky Magee series but there are plenty of others Including Back to Cazaly, Boomer Bailey boosts the Bulldogs, Boots and all, Finals chance, Footy shorts, Forward line freak, Kick it to me and The worst team ever. OVERDUE BOOKS Please return or renew any overdue books before the holidays. Notices went out to classes last week. Thank You. CRAFT ACTIVITY BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Non-fiction 700-744 is the home of art, origami, pottery, lettering, drawing and cartoons. 745-749 includes paper play, jewellery, kites, paint play, planes & space, knights/castles/ dragons, puppets, models, dioramas, printing, knitting and recycled art. Lots to keep you busy. COMING EVENTS For school holiday events try Bayside & Kingston libraries. Library at the Dock is the new library recently opened in the Docklands. The Little Bookroom also has holiday events including author visits and craft workshops. Jacqueline Harvey (Pearlie) will visit there and also the Ulysses bookshop in Sandringham. The “Once Upon a Time” art exhibition has been extended at the State Library and features artwork from some of our favourite picture books. Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective (Hairy McLairy books) continues at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery until Sunday. http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/your_library/library_children_teen.htm http://www.kingston.vic.gov.au/library/Kids-Place/Kids-Activities http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/MELBOURNELIBRARYSERVICE/FINDUS/Pages/ DocklandsLibraryLocation.aspx http://www.littlebookroom.com.au/pages/events http://www.ulyssesbookstore.com.au/ http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/event/once-upon-time-world-childrens-picture-book-art http://mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/EXHIBITIONS/Lynley_Dodd_A_retrospective Hope you all have a great holiday and enjoy reading some great books.. Alison & Jennie ADVERTISEMENTS HAMPTON 7 DAY MARKET Specialising in quality fruit and vegies daily. We also stock a large number of grocery lines: Milk Eggs Drinks Pasta Etc. 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