10 Newsflash Term 4 Week 6 Week 46
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10 Newsflash Term 4 Week 6 Week 46
NEW LAMBTON SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS FLASH Respect, Responsibility, Excellence A high quality education within a caring environment Term 4 Week 6 PRINCIPAL’S REPORT PRINCIPAL’S MORNING TEA I had the pleasure of sharing morning tea with around 50 students last week. These students had achieved their School Award and they enjoyed being made to feel very special in the staff room. I must give very special thanks to Kath Edwards and the canteen staff who cater for this event several times each term, without their support this award would not be possible. Congratulations to all students who have received a school award this year. SCHOOL SWIMMING Year 2 Swimming Scheme started yesterday. Thank you to Year 2 teachers for supporting this program which is a DEC sponsored learn to swim and swimming improvement program. 2016 ENROLMENT We are currently looking at classes for 2016. If you know your child will not be with us next year could you please inform the office and if you know of anyone who will be enrolling with us next year but has not done so yet, could you please ask them to contact the school. ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING Teachers are currently very busy preparing final data for school reports to parents. Assessment is an ongoing process and every day teachers are assessing to prepare appropriate learning in their classes. Tracking systems for these ongoing assessments are developed by teachers and some are set in place by the school or State. When preparing reports, teachers refer back to these assessments and also conduct some summative assessments. To ensure that judgement is consistent across the years and stages, the teachers collaboratively assess student work so that grades given are uniform across the school. Teachers also refer to National and State collections of student work samples at various grades and compare our students work with those so that we are more confident that the grades awarded to our students in reports are reliable and reflect grades Tuesday 10th November 2015 across the country. We also review critically our assessment tasks to ensure they are authentic and enable children to achieve the full range in the grading systems. Grading in Australia is A-E with C being a sound grade. Parents who were educated in systems where getting and A or B was considered good and a C was not, need to rethink to the national standards used in all schools across the country. It should be rare to achieve an A as that is a clear outstanding in all areas assessed. An A would mean proficiency and would mean that only about 10% of students in the nation would receive this - not 10% of the school. We do have such high achievers in our school but my message is you should celebrate the C. Parents are always welcome to make an appointment with your child's teacher to discuss any aspect of their development and achievement and this includes assessments. Reports will go home at the end of term. CONGRATULATIONS Four students have finished equal first in the Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition, the only time a quartet has shared the top prize. Vashisht A and Josh R from New Lambton South Public, George Mc from Kotara South Public and Theodore B from Lakes Grammar School have been named the highest ranked Hunter/Central Coast year 6 students in the 35th annual competition. Well done. Control/Click on the photo to link to the article in The Newcastle Herald. Kind Regards Sandy Notley Rel Principal St James Road New Lambton NSW 2305 Ph 4957 1168 Fax 4956 2458 Office Hours 8.45am-3.25pm Email - newlambtos-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website– www.newlambtos-p.schools.nsw.edu.au OOSH Ph 4957 3480 AEROBICS CHAMPIONS DIARY DATES TERM 4 DANCE2BFIT 10 week program. Thurs Term4 Ten Pin Bowling Stg 2&3 (Elective Sport) Fridays, 2x5 week program. Fridays Term 4 Yr2 Swimming Program daily 9th—20th November Whole School Assembly 2.20pm Weds 11th November P&C Meeting 7.00pm Weds 18th November Book Fair Mon-Thurs 23rd—26th November Interrelate Y6 24th 25th November Thinkfest OC Class Drama Club End of Year Tues 24th November Performance 2.40pm Tues 24th November Stage 3 Sports Gala Day Thurs 26th November Music Celebration Night Mon 30th November Our two aerobics teams performed brilliantly at last weekend’s Spring Challenge; walking away with silver and bronze medals. I couldn’t have been more proud of our girls and the way they represented our school. The competition took place at Hunter School of Performing Arts, with our girls competing in the Stage two section. Big congratulations to Charli Godfrey, Lily Olney, Ella Squires, Jessica Gilmour, Jodi Manning, Charlie O’Connor, Lexie Vanzanden, Yenny Jung, Rachael Kershaw, Saraya Diaz, Sarah Yang, Courtney Daniels, Emily Martin and Erin Hartley. A huge thankyou also goes out to Kylie Evans who does an outstanding job of organising leotards, stockings, socks, and hair. The girls looked amazing! A big thank you to parents, for giving up their Saturday to bring the girls to this competition. Mrs Clancy Primary Presentation Day 9.45am Tues 8th December Infants Presentation Day 11.00am Tues 8th December Stage 2 Party Day Mon 14th December Last Day of Term 4 Weds 16th December REMINDERS FOR NOTES & PAYMENTS DUE DATE Interrelate $20 13/11/15 Thinkfest $35 13/11/15 Payments can be made by; Parent Online Payments via the website or cash, cheque, EFTPOS, credit card. We have a Payment Drop Box located outside the office door. Please complete your details on a payment envelope and securely enclose your payment. It is much appreciated if the cash is the correct amount. Office hours, 8.45am-3.25pm. CANTEEN ROSTER Wed 11/11 Thurs 12/11 Fri 13/11 Mon 16/11 Tues 17/11 Yoshika H Kathryn B Nerida B Nerida B Roberta S Help Wanted Neridah B Blyth S Doreen B Help Wanted Weds 18/11 Thurs 19/11 Fri 20/11 Mon 23/11 Tues 24/11 Tabitha T Melissa C Sally F Help Wanted Dianne B Help Wanted Ally M Leanne G Help Wanted CANTEEN NEWS Fruit break this week includes grape cups, red and green apples, watermelon and oranges. As the weather is now heating up frozen oranges and frozen pineapple will also be available at this time. SELECTIVE HIGH SCHOOLS YEAR 7 2017 Applications for Year 7 selective high schools in 2017 close on 16th November 2015. Late applications will not by accepted. For more information visit www.schools.nsw.edu.au/shsplacement COMPUTER ROOM NEWS Last week Stage 2 made amazing online Budd:e robots to show how much they understood cybersafety. To get a background for their robots, an e-safety survey is then done at home. The aim of the survey is to encourage families to discuss e-safety. The online program is provided by the Office of the e-Safety Commissioner.... feel free to try the demo option to see how you go! Stage 2 please bring in a USB to save your files to this week - remember USB's should be new or only have content that has already been saved at school. No games, music or inappropriate content! Stage 1 have been learning to email! This week they will be sending and replying to an email. (For safety, the students are only allowed to email other students in the class). World Education Games Awards will given at the whole school assembly tomorrow. The award is given to the student who has achieved the highest overall score across Maths, Literacy and Science in each year. Congratulations to all those who participated! MATHLETICS NEWS Congratulations to all the classes that are doing so well with Mathletics! Who will receive the awards this year? Hurry final weeks to achieve your best results! BOOK FAIR, BOOK CLUB AND LIBRARY NEWS Issue 8 catalogues have been sent home and they are due back in by Monday 16th November. Our school Book Fair will commence on Monday 23rd November and conclude on Thursday 26th November. The Book Fair and Book Club are great opportunities for quality Christmas presents at bargain prices. Look forward to seeing you at the Book Fair. The last day for borrowing is Friday 20th November. All Library books must be returned by Friday 27th November. UNPLUGGED with Ezme Newall 1M What is your favourite movie? Kicking and Screaming- They play soccer. What is your favourite song? Roar by Katie Perry What do you do for fun? Go to the park Do you have any siblings? Yes a brother called Dane who is coming to school next year. Do you play any sport? Ice skating at Hunter Ice Skating Rink. Ezme is good at it. What makes you laugh? Dad tickling me. What is your favourite thing to do at school? Go to the canteen. 1M NEWS Snakes or spiders, Brothers or sisters. Which would you prefer? The children in 1M have been learning about persuasive texts this term and I have included some of their fantastic pieces of writing below. Would you be scared of a big hairy spider crawling in your bed? Snakes are better than spiders because spiders are disgusting and scary. Snakes can survive longer. Snakes can hunt more food by slithering under bushes. Spiders aren’t as strong as snakes. They are a lot smaller and their legs are delicate. By Jackson Would you ask your brother to dance with you? NO WAY!!! Boys don’t wear tutus but sisters on the other hand are great dancers. This is one of the reasons why I believe sisters are better than brothers. By Piper Stop! Stop! Give it back and get out of my room! Stop hurting me or I’ll tell on you…..Mum!!!! SLAM!! I hate my brother. I really really want a sister. They are the best. They play with you, they are not as bossy as brothers and they help you when you are feeling sad. By Alice Below are some pictures of the students working in Literacy Groups. In this week’s rotations we are learning about compound words and homophones. We have started our Three Little Pigs unit. We looked at some different versions of the story and analysed why the houses were blown down so easily. We even came up with some different ideas to improve the houses. Next we began our ‘indestructible house’ project. We worked in groups to draw a diagram of a house we could make using only a set of materials given. These included paddle-pop sticks, foil, cardboard, straws, pipe cleaners and tape. We will be commencing the building phase this week and I can’t wait to see what our class comes up with. 2D NEWS 2D have been very busy little beavers over the last 5 weeks. In writing all students have been learning how to be persuasive using powerful and strong words to convince the audience on a point of view. In pairs, the students have constructed an exposition using a very engaging persuasive statement followed by three arguments providing evidence and a conclusion on the topic - All children should play sport. All pieces of writing were AMAZING!! In Maths 2D have been doing mini class challenges to practise their knowledge of number. As the students’ skills improved, the class had fun competing in a challenge called Quiz It using the iMaths investigation program. In teams of two they had to answer 3 questions in a minute. The challenge took a couple of days to complete and most of the students scored very highly. Congratulations!! Also 2D have been working on a Problem Based Learning Project based on the Three Little Pigs. The problem was to build an indestructible house out of a set list of materials using a budget of $60. In pairs they had to design their own house and work out what type of construction material they would like to use such as card board, masking tape, straws, pipe cleaners, foil etc. Upon completion of the houses, each house was tested by the big bad wolf in the form of a hair dryer. All students had so much fun acting out as the little pigs and Mrs Drew was the big bad wolf. Some houses blew down and others did not. This has created a lot of discussion as to why this happened as some houses designs were stronger than other houses. This has been a wonderful opportunity to think and reason. At the moment we are creating Persuasive Posters to sell our Indestructible house. All of year 2 had a GREAT day at swimming school yesterday. Woo Hoo!! 3N NEWS 5/6O NEWS 3N have been busily working on researching the First Fleet and the infrastructure needed to be able to survive the new colony. We have looked at the conditions and standards of living in Great Britain and researched the reasons that convicts were sent to Australia in the first place. Students have created marvellous pieces for homework assessment. Remember that your next lot of homework is due next Monday – Week 7. Our Stage 2 Party Day has been organised for The Forum Aquatic Centre at Newcastle University. Please have payment and permission notes in to the office as soon as possible. Today sees the first day of Stage 2 learning how to play cricket. We are fortunate enough to have clinics available to Stage 2 students being funded for us. It will be fabulous to have professional training in the game over the next four weeks. This term 5/6O have been researching a country. They now have the task of creating their own country. Designing flags, writing National Anthems, creating wildlife, imports and exports, location and important information. We are also working in groups to create a business, one which Clancwald Inc will provide 1 million dollars to a business plan in which students are creating. This relates to budgeting in maths and gives a great sense of group work and leadership roles. Further in maths we have been studying fractions and decimals, time and are about to move onto chance and data. We have been creating pop art with our Coke art works and diagonal strips. We have also been learning about clay work and sculpting things out of air drying clay. Miss. Clarke is busily marking assessment tasks that all students in 3N have been completing. We have completed mathematics, spelling, reading and writing assessments so far. All students have done their best in every aspect and are to be commended on their efforts. With this beautiful weather that we are currently experiencing, don’t forget to SLIP, SLOP, SLAP and remember that your NAME needs to be on all of your belongings so that they can be returned to you if they become misplaced! Hats are NOT OPTIONAL at school. They need to be in your bag every morning so that you can get out in the playground and enjoy playtime at lunch and recess time. We raised $385.80 P&C NEWS Mango Drive – Mango orders are in. Thank you to everyone who ordered over 120 boxes!! Thank you to Lori Phillips who coordinated again this year. Toy Raffle -. Tickets are due back this Wednesday. Thank you to the sponsors of this raffle both Alder Park Bowling Club and local business New Lambton Family Dental - your support is very much appreciated! Thank you to Peta Bosworth and Rebecca Barter for coordinating. P&C Meeting – The next general meeting will be on WEDNESDAY 18th November at 7pm in the Connected Classroom. There will also be a special meeting on Dec 2 nd at 1pm in the Connected Classroom to discuss. The General Manager from the P&C Federation will be in attendance at this special meeting. Agenda for Special meeting; 1. Audit 2015 3. P&C By - Laws and Sub Committees Canteen Manager & Canteen Assistant Positions for 2016 – Advertised this week will be the canteen manager and canteen assistant positions for 2016. Please see the EOI by Control/Click on the green titles of positions above, or in pages of this Newsflash or email the P&C for more information. Closing date for EOI will be 20th November. If you have anything that you would like raised at the general meeting, have a great idea for fundraising or general feedback please email nlspspandc@gmail.com or post on the FB page SAVE THE DATE: P&C Meeting Wednesday 18th November 2015 @ 7pm Connected Classroom SPECIAL MEETING 2nd December 1pm Connected Classroom Toy Raffle Draw Alder Park Bowling Club Sunday 6th December 2016 - Lovedale Long Lunch Bus Trip Have a great week! LeeAnn Upton, Leah Stevens, Peta Bosworth, Anne Benness, Sarah Rodgers. Email: nlspspandc@gmail.com ATHLETES FOOT We are pleased to announce that we have signed up with Athletes Foot at Kotara for the School Rewards Program. For every pair of school or work shoes you purchase, the school will receive $5. Just mention New Lambton South Public School. The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure and the Minister for Education will announce the launch of the new School Opal card on Thursday 29 October. The School Opal card will officially launch its new online application for relevant parents and students travelling in the Opal public transport region on Monday 2 November. The application can be found [transportnsw.info/school-students] transportnsw.info/school-students at Just like current paper travel passes, the School Opal card gives eligible students free travel to and from school on school days. However, the School Opal card makes travel simpler, because now students don’t need multiple application forms and passes if they use different transport operators within the Opal network. Students with school travel passes this year will not need to apply for a School Opal card unless they are changing schools, campus, their home address or moving from year 2 to 3 or year 6 to 7. Those students who do not need to apply will have a School Opal card sent to your school for the beginning of the first term in 2016. UNIFORM SHOP OPENING HOURS Monday 3.00pm-3.45pm Thursday 3.00pm-3.45pm Friday 9.00am-9.45am Payments for uniforms are by cash or cheque only. No credit card facilities. School Hats can be purchased from the school office, $10.00, by cash or cheque, outside of uniform shop operating hours. TAP DANCE CLASSES Taught by an original TAP DOG Morehead Street, Lambton Classes for ages: 5 – 12yrs RHYTHM ARTS TAP For info and registrations call Ben on: 0438 699 095 Or email: rhythmarts2015@gmail.com Ask about our 2 for 1 offer for Term 4!
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