Term 2 Week 10 Newsletter 2016 - Lake Windemere B
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Term 2 Week 10 Newsletter 2016 - Lake Windemere B
Lake Windemere B-7 School Uraidla Ave Salisbury North 5108 E: dl.1908_info@schools.sa.edu.au W: www.lakewindemere.sa.edu.au P: 8258 0666 F: 8281 5850 Term 2 Week 10 2016 From the Principal’s Desk Thank you! Things to be proud of at our school Animal Welfare League messaging the school to say how wonderful our children were on excursion I would like to thank everyone for their support on Saturday at the Election sausage sizzle. It was great being able to meet families and raise funds for the school. The parents and staff who volunteered their time made the day such a wonderful experience. All of the staff and student award winners. Congratulations!! DECD Staff Recognition Congratulations to staff who received 10, 20 and 30 year Service Recognition awards. An amazing contribution to education. Diary Dates Term 2 starts Monday 25th July 2016 More term dates on the enclosed calendar National Excellence Awards World of Maths Congratulations to Kathryn Mitchel, Ann Bansemer and Michelle Lennox on receiving your SA Public Teaching awards. Students have b een thoroughly engaged in practical hands on Maths over the week. Challenging activities have been worked through by groups of students with a buzz of excitement. Staffing changes Term 3 Next term we welcome back Skye Miller and Kate Argue (Wed) to Rm 18. Also welcome back Carmine Cafasso, a big thankyou to Rachel Black and Melissa Mills who stepped up behind him for the term. Thankyou to Nicole Whinnett, Alex Page and Kendall Vivian who have worked tirelessly, we hope to see you again soon. Jenna Hutton who has worked in Rm 18 will be working in Rm 3 for 8 weeks while Mr Johnson is on leave. We would like to wish all the best to Helen Koppan on her retirement. Michelle Lennox Principal Rms 10 & 12 Brain dissecting Page 2 Lake Windemere B-7 School Year 7 Mentors This term we have been involved in a footy clinic with junior primary students. They were, Levi, Jake, Seb and Quinny. We have been helping them with their skills in marking, hand-passing and kicking. On Wednesday the 5th of July the children from Rooms 10 and 12 completed an inquiry unit on the brain by dissecting a sheep’s brain. We had many parents come and join us for this part of our learning. Ms. Our mentor Ms. Rose had a ball and she also learnt some basic footy skills. We hope to have another clinic soon. Tyrese, Dale & Louis Brains! Molloy guided us through the process of dissecting the brain into the parts we had been studying. Children who did not wish to participate made a model of the brain from plasticene. When I was cutting the brain it was gross! by Cory It was so much fun cutting up the sheep's brain we saw all the Myelin in the brain. by Zahlia Thank you from RSPCA Mini Paws walk Well that’s a wrap! The Mini Paws Walk season has now come to an end and it was a big success. Thank you to all the teachers, students, parents and the Children’s University for being involved. With the help from you and all the other Mini Paws Walk schools an amazing $3,128 was raised, which is PAWsome! This is enough money to help desex 15 kittens waiting adoption, and heat 15 kennels during the cold winter months. The 2,000ish students who were engaged with the program have truly made a big difference to the animals’ lives at the shelter. On behalf of all creatures great and small thank you for all your hard work, we hope you have enjoyed the experience and will join us again next year. Kind Regards The Mini Paws Walk Team Room 28 Our class had a visit from a representative of a bank. Her name was Emily. She came to talk to us about earning and saving money as well as the best place to save it to keep it save and harder to spend. We had done some work on what an income is with Ms Sweet’s class and found lots of ways that we can earn money now. The motto is See it, Earn it and Save it. Priscilla M Children’s University In Children’s University we have been doing a puppet play for the young kids. It was about a town called Hopetopea where four people have given up hope and a princess and a clown need to save it by giving them jobs. It’s all about giving people hope. The progress of making the puppets was the fun bit. We had to choose a spoon or a fork to make our puppets. The materials we used to make them were string, some other craft stuff and some fabric. You can make your own but it took us all term 2 to make it. The journey along the way was fun. Anyone from 3 to 5 years can do it. Thank you for listening and remember NEVER GIVE UP HOPE. Page 3 Term 2 Week 10 Footsteps Assembly awards own, some were progressive and we also did choreography. We had a teacher named Jenna, she taught us progressive dancing and it was a little awkward at first but During this term on Friday mornings at 9.30 there was a group of us that went to Footsteps. Some of the dances were done on our we got used to it. We also did solo dancing and our song that we danced to was Thriller by Michael Jackson. Superstitchers & Kimochis ‘Kimochi’ is the Japanese word for ‘feelings’. The Kimochi Program is aimed at equipping students with an emotional language. Soft toys are used to tell stories and encourage students to share their feelings – this has been found to help with school learning and behaviour issues. Chris Brown has been using the Kimochi characters in drama classes and I often use them when having pastoral conversations with a student. They are an incredibly useful tool. But we have a limited supply of the smaller Kimochis, so I asked the ladies from the Salisbury Lutheran Church to help out. They run a Children’s University group, Super Stitchers, and this seemed an ideal project for them and the children to be involved in. Each child picked an emotion to make and the ladies helped make even more. We ended up with two complete sets and these will be used in an ongoing way in the school. If you want to find out more about Kimochis and how you can help your child develop an emotional language then please feel free to contact me. A huge thanks to the ladies and students of the Super Stitchers group! Mark Underwood Front (L to R) – Cathy Hamilton, Debra Bradke, Sonya Flynn Rear (L to R ) Vanessa Stuchbury, Betty Williams Samples of writing Here are a few samples of the Term 2 project: Expositional writing in Advertising. Each student was required to write an exposition paper for an advertisement, based on a product they created. It was fo ll o w ed b y the design of a magazine print ad for their product. Next term we will be focusing on using Figurative Language in narratives. Robbie Fowler Crystal Clear Dishwashing Soap is by Ryza in Room 28 Children’s University Just a reminder to all students who have been selected to attend the CU Holiday excursion on Tuesday 12th July , to be at school promptly at 9.00am for departure to the city. Bring a cut lunch , wear neat casual clothing and a warm jacket. Mrs Wise. Community Notices School Holiday Fun at Burton Community Centre Turning Point Dance School Mon & Fri first week of school holidays COME & TRY $15 per session Call Burton Community Centre on 8280 8843 for more information A riddle: Q: Why did the computer go to the doctor? A: Because it had a virus Breakfast Club Come along to Room 1 every morning from 8.008.30am. Enjoy a healthy breakfast so that you are ready to start your day! Student Banking with the Commonwealth Bank is Thursday Learning Together At Playgroup this week we had ‘BUGS N SLUGS’ out to visit us. The children enjoyed a hands on session getting close to a number of different invertebrates (animals without backbones)- beetles, spiders, leaf insects, larvae, slugs and a giant cockroach. We also watched a snail race and saw one of the largest worms ever!