P&C News Brighton State School Newsletter 14 May 2015
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P&C News Brighton State School Newsletter 14 May 2015
P&C News SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR SCHOOL FETE!! 29th August 2015 Fete Update The fete committee is working madly with a lofty goal of raising funds for air conditioning as well as trying to create a really fun day for families (without the massive costs!). We are aiming to keep costs down so that everyone can have a fun day without it breaking the bank. To do this though, we are relying heavily on our community for donations - donations of time, Brighton State School Newsletter th 14 May 2015 materials, ingredients or facilities. With this in mind, below is a list of special people and things we are seeking out… • Face painter who would be willing to donate their time. Or a group of artistic parents who would be willing to have a go! • Donations of little things to go in jars for the Jar Surprise stall - examples are stationary, scratchies, bath soaps, High School Experience Day lollies, small toys, brownie mixes - anything fun. On Thursday 30th April, the Year Six students went to Sandgate District High School for our first • Gardeners to start planting up cuttings and plants for the plant stall • “High School Experience Day”. We had a great time and saw first hand how high school functions. Masterchefs to make jams and preserves • Toy & Board game trash & treasure! Clean out your kids unwanted, good quality toys and donate them to the stall. If you are lucky, you’ll only end up with twice as much after the fete than what you originally donated!! All donations can be left at the library and will be greeted with good karma and oodles of adoration from the fete committee. Help us make a fun day for all families by being part of it! Keep an eye on the fete Facebook page for updates and humour (who says we can’t have fun?) at www.facebook.com/brightonssfete First we learnt about electric circuits and we even made a human circuit which was a bit shocking! Then we made rockets in Manual Arts which we launched with air compressors. It was UNIFORM SHOP NEWS - fun trying to hit the seniors who were exercising in the hall. Finally, we had a Uniform Shop NEEDS HELPERS please email bssuniformshop@gmail.com or leave a message at the Office if you can help. lesson in art where we made ‘selfie OPENING HOURS cameras’. Overall it was a wonderful Drop in & see us, we are located under A Block, and we open Monday afternoons from 1:30 to 2:30pm and Wednesday & Friday mornings from 8am to 9am. Please remember that you can still place an order through Flexischools anytime… We have amended the available ordering days within Flexischools to be in line with the days that the uniforms shop is actually open. Any orders will be delivered via the office to the teachers for distribution to the students in class on the next available open day. day and we can’t wait to see what Bracken Ridge High School is like. Second-hand Items Did you know the Uniform shop buys & sells GOOD QUALITY second-hand items? Bring your items to the uniform shop for evaluation, or check out the range we have available.. Due to limited stock, these are not available for purchase online. Winter Wear The uniform shop has a number of winter options available in stock. Our Cargo shorts also come in a full length pant (in Black), we stock a tracksuit pant (also in black). And for the girls, we have a great quality opaque tight, these are really thick with a closed toe, only $7.50 per pair. After discussion at our last P&C meeting, Nici & I are currently sourcing another jumper option... please watch this space for further news about this! GOOD TUCKER NEWS – Hi everyone. Hope you are loving term 2 here at Brighton. I know I am. A few things you need to know. We will be stopping Sushi on Wednesday’s for winter. This is for a few reasons, but mainly unfortunately we do not have enough helpers on Wednesday to keep it going. Winter is a challenging time for all of us being parents. We get sick, our kids get sick, and without extra helpers to fill in when this happens, Sushi has to go. I am truly hoping that come the warmer months we will have lots of willing helpers to bring Sushi back, as I know the kids (and the teachers) love it! The good news is we will be replacing Sushi with some other things that are easier to prepare, so stay tuned while I come up with a plan. The Tuckshop will be CLOSED - Wednesday 20th May. May. NEWSLETTER IS SENT HOME EVERY FORTNIGHT NEXT NEWSLETTER WILL BE SENT HOME 28th May 2015 P&C Meet – 2nd Tuesday of each Month at 6.30pm in the Brighton State School Library – all welcome PLEASE PHONE THROUGH YOUR CHILD’S ABSENCE – 3631 9111 – FROM 7.30AM SCHOOL OFFICE IS OPEN FROM 7.30AM TO 3.30PM From the Principal, Chris Hansen At Brighton, Every Child Matters Every Day I hope our Mums enjoyed their day last Sunday! We have had a great start to the term with classes settled and engaged in meaningful learning experiences everyday. I would like to thank the many staff who went ‘above and beyond the call’ to make sure we were ready for business as usual last Monday after the huge storm on the previous Friday. Prep H is currently still relocated while we wait for new carpet to be laid in their room. Prep 2016 Information Evening We will be holding an information session on Tuesday 16 June for parents of children who will be commencing Prep next year. Children who were born between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011 are eligible for Prep in 2016. If your child will be starting Prep next year, or you know someone who is enrolling their child at Brighton next year, please make sure we have the enrolment form. If we have contact details, we can inform parents of upcoming events, as well as our orientation morning and enrolment interviews that we will hold later in the year. Please remember you must provide a birth certificate before a child can be enrolled. Library News Book Fair is coming! Monday the 18th – Friday the 22nd of May in the library from 8.00am – 3.30pm each day. We will also be open each first break for students to browse and purchase. We will remain open on Wednesday the 20th of May until 6.30pm. Students will have the opportunity to browse and make a wish list during library time. Credit card facilities will be available and we will also accept cash purchases. Please come along and browse the great selection of fun and educational books and resources available. Each purchase benefits our school and allows us to keep our resource collection renewed and up to date. Thanks to those lovely parents who have voluntered to assist. We are still looking for more helpers, please conttact Sandra Berry-Porter sberr41@eq.edu.au if you can help at any time throughout the week. Premier’s Reading Challenge The Premier's Reading Challenge is an annual state-wide initiative for all students in Queensland schools up to year 9.The Premier's Reading Challenge is not a competition but a way to encourage students to develop a love of reading for life. Through the challenge students are given an opportunity to develop their appreciation of the English language and are encouraged to explore and enjoy a wide range of literary texts. Children and students who complete the challenge have their efforts recognised through the receipt of a Certificate of Achievement signed by the Premier of Queensland. This year Brighton State School will attempt 100% participation across the school. This means all students will register and record keeping of books read will be managed at school. Students from prep to year 2 will read or experience 20 books, years 3 – will read 20 books and years 5 and 6 will read 15 books. The Premier’s Reading Challenge starts 19th May and finishes 28th August. For more information please visit http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/readingchallenge/about-challenge.html or email Sandra BerryPorter sberr41@eq.edu.au. District Touch Football World Kids Colouring Day Congratulations to the following Brighton students who will be representing Bramble Bay district in Touch Thanks to all those students who came along and helped us celebrate World Kids Colouring Day. We had lots of fun! Please come in and have a look at our creation next time you are going past the library. football: Ella J, Caitlyn W. Zac P and Preston P. Media Consent and Religious Instruction (RI) Permission New permission forms for media consent and Religion were sent home towards the end of last term and again this week. If you have not returned these forms, please do so as soon as possible. It is important that these permission re up to date. We are waiting to commence our RI lessons until we have the permission forms back. Chris Hansen – Principal From the Deputy Principal - Jodie Farley (jfarl2@eq.edu.au) ICAS tests will be conducted in Term 2 and Term 3 for participating students. Students who sit the tests will receive a certificate and an individual report containing detailed diagnostic data. The dates for the ICAS tests are: Digital Technologies -Tuesday, 19th May / Science - Wednesday, 3rd June English - Tuesday, 28th July / Mathematics - Tuesday, 11th August Library Borrowing We have a beautiful collection of fiction and non-fiction books available for students to brorrow from our library. Weekly library borrowing is an important habit for students to develop and we encourage all students to borrow and return regularly. Students need a waterproof library bag to transport books too and from school. Please see below for our borrowing timetable. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1M 2/3C PH 1P 2/3J 2/3S PB 1W 4/5R 4/5B 4/5K 6G 2/3K 6HV The library may be contacted on 36319138 between 8.00am and 3.00pm Monday – Friday. Health & PE Messages from Mrs Singleton Family Statements –We ask families to pay their accounts ASAP. The preferred method of payment is EFTPOS or DIRECT DEPOSIT please. If you are struggling to pay your account we now offer Centre Pay. School Direct Deposit details are – School Bank Account - Commonwealth Bank Australia - BSB 064 – 124 / Account – 00903744 Did you make a payment on 25th March via Direct Deposit of $70? There was no name on our school bank statement to say who it was for. Would you please pop in and see Judy with your print out receipt. Thankyou District Cross Country After several cancellations, the event was held last Friday 8 May. Our team of 43 students participated and proudly represented Brighton State School. Well done to all of these students. A special mention must be made of Max M who waited to help a fellow Brighton student who was experiencing difficulty running. Max sacrificed his own performance to look out for his friend. District Touch Football Congratulations to Preston and Zac B, Cailtyn and Ella who have been selected in the Bramble Bay Touch Football team. They will compete in the regional touch football carnival in the next few weeks. Running Club Running club will continue each Tuesday at 8.10am on the top oval until further notice. Music From the Master Teacher - Renate Schultz Junior choir has met for the first time this term with our new song ”Simply Scrumptious”. Due to upcoming excursions Junior Choir will be re-scheduled for Tuesday first breaks. I will send a message around to the classrooms to let the younger children know when this happens. Recently I had the privilege to observe wonderful Miss Hewett and the hard working Prep H students involved in ‘Word Work’. Senior choir are competing on Wednesday 20th May in the 2015 Metropolitan Region Choral Fanfare Festival. The heats are held at Kedron State High School. All notes were handed out last fortnight and buses have been booked. Please ensure that your child has returned their permission note or they will be unable to attend. The class did an amazing job by: • counting words in a sentence • matching a picture to a spoken word • finding a picture that started with the same sound as another picture • identifying rhyming words • counting syllables • finding the word parts in a compound word We would love an audience so if you are in the vicinity of Kedron High School our session time is from 9am. We do not have a set performance time within that session. The first year instrumental children were handed some information regarding the Northside Junior Band Blitz. This is a workshop offering your child an opportunity to experience playing in a large concert band and feeds directly into my plans to begin the Junior concert band in term 3.Permission notes and money is due in to the office by Friday 15th May. Prep students are singing and listening to lullabies and practising using our sweet singing voices while the year 1 students are playing on tuned percussion instruments (glockenspiels) simple 2 note songs we have been singing. This contour approach on a 3 lined staff is a first step toward reading traditional staff notation. Miss Hewett kept the students engaged in their learning by keeping a good pace to this part of the lesson known as a warm up. The 2/3 students are aurally recognising simple pentatonic melodies and writing the rhythmic pattern of phrases from known songs, while the yr 6 students are preparing to compose their own 4 bar composition. One students’ composition will be chosen and we will all learn and present that melody on tuned percussion instruments. Year 4/5 students are singing 2-part canon and and performing on recorder and untuned percussion instruments ‘Calypso’. In just five minutes the class had practised all these important foundational skills that will help them well on their way in their own literacy development! Well done Miss Hewett and Prep H. Thank you for inviting me into your classroom to watch you participate in ‘Word Work’! CHAPPY WEEK PROGRAM 2015 – Brighton State School Chaplaincy Week is from 17th- 24th May To help celebrate here are some events happening at school!! TH Rule of the Week Free Dress Day TUESDAY 19 MAY Week 5 - Be Responsible : Harassment and bullying are not appropriate or acceptable. Run by the student council - Gold coin donation. Please make sure your child is wearing SUN SAFE and suitable clothing. All money raised going to the school Chaplaincy service. Your support would be appreciated. Week 6 – Be Safe: Walk safely around the school and always wear a hat. Tuesday, 19th May Colouring-in Competition - 50 cents per entry. Prize for junior and senior winners are a $20 Amart All Sports voucher. Staff Morning Tea - 10.40am – 11.30am in the staff room. Friday, 22nd May - Colouring-in Competition - 50 cents per entry. Prize for junior and senior winners receive a $20 Amart All Sports voucher. Special Friday Fun - Run by Rachael - For grades 5-6’s at first break in the hall. 10.40-11.30am. SU Holiday Camp - In the next school holidays there is a great SU camp called 'Winter Mapleton Adventure Camp' happening in the second week of the holidays (6th-10th July). This is a camp for grades 5-7's and includes activities like - canoeing, rock climbing, archery, nerf wars, a carnival, sports, games and lots more. Over the years we have had many students attend this camp, and they have all had a great time. For more info or to register for this camp please head to www.sucamps.org.au and look for 'Winter Mapleton Adventure Camp'. FOUND – SET OF KEYS WITH A BLACK TAG/GREEN REMOTE BUTTONS – SEE JUDY OR KRISTIE AT THE OFFICE Behaviour News - Kylie Joyce ( Support Teacher: Literacy and Numeracy & Behaviour Co-ordinator) What are behaviour books and how can my child’s name be written in it? As part of our Responsible Behaviour Management Plan each classroom and our playground areas have a behaviour book which is simply a tool we use to track behaviour incidents within the school. A student may be written into a behaviour book for a number of reasons and some examples are: repeatedly being disruptive in class, consistently breaking a rule after many reminders, playing in out of bounds areas, unfair play, repeatedly off task or being defiant. Students are not written in the behaviour books on the first occasion. They are given a number of visual reminders ( hand signals such as finger to the lips to signal quiet, facial expression, pointing to what they should be doing, light tap on the desk) and verbal reminders ( reminder of rule, calling of name, quiet chat at the child’s desk). Students are often given warnings and another visual reminder (name on the board) before their name is recorded in the behaviour book. It is not taken lightly as we want our students to make good choices not punish them constantly, which is why we provide so many chances for a student to change the incorrect choice they are making at the time. The first time a student’s name is written in the behaviour book after repeated reminders and verbal warnings it is considered a written warning and a parent behaviour notification note is sent home. If a student’s name is written a second time the consequence is that they will not advance to the next level on our reward chart with the rest of the class. However, next cycle if they have followed our rules, they continue their progress and move up to the next level. This means a student can still achieve one of our top behaviour levels Bronze and Silver. Our teachers discuss this with the students and praise and encourage them to continue to make good choices. Celebrations of Learning Prep B High Tea Last Thursday evening Prep B held a High Tea for the Mums from the class. The evening started off with the presentation of sentences written by the children stating why they love their mum. The mums had to try to guess which sentence was written about them. The class took on the role of waiters and waitresses to serve their mums with some light refreshments. The night finished off with the children giving their mum a special Mother’s Day gift. Thanks to all the Mums who were able to come along on the night. Year 1M We are very grateful to the wonderful helpers who come in and assist with Art in the classroom. In the last two weeks the Michell family (Lanah in our class) have made some amazing things with the children. Lanah’s Mum, Heather, came and helped the children to create lovely sea horse pictures. They are hanging in the room if you want to come up and have a look – they add so much colour. Last Friday Lanah’s Grandma, Lyn, helped us to make some beautiful Mother’s Day presents which the children took home for Mother’s Day. A big thank you to both of the ladies for providing ideas and materials. It was also very nice to have you in our room. Year 2/3S~By Solomon and Amelia. In 2/3S we have been practising skip counting and patterns in Maths. We have also done an experiment which involved pieces of bread and our very own dirty and clean hands. This experiment taught us all about the importance of washing our hands before we eat. Our class also has four Dollarmites Achievement Certificates for having the most bankers in our class. We have also been busy practising using conjunctions to make our sentences longer and more interesting. Year 2/3C – In 2/3C this week we have been looking at 3D and 2D shapes. 3D shapes have faces, edges and corners while 2D shapes have sides and corners. With mother’s Day last week, we have reflected on what our wonderful mothers mean to us and created portraits of our gorgeous mums to give to them. 4/5R Round Up - By James and Ben - Have a nice week! This week we have been doing some NAPLAN Preparation. Also we have been writing persuasive texts, Dogs or Cats- Which are the better pets and Do Ghosts Really Exist? For Maths we have been learning about mixed and improper Fractions. For maths challenge we are all very competitive with our six times tables. Congratulations to all the Cross Country runners, the people who have made it to St Pauls School include Ben, James, Taylah, Wendy, Kye M, Kye T, Mathew, Tom and Sharae. In History we have started to learn about first contact, how the Aboriginal people and European people treated each other. Year 6 Classes - Year Six have been very busy this week. We are revising our knowledge of fractions and decimals and trying to use it in real life situations. In English we are analysing advertisements; looking at what makes them effective and which ones we like the best. Our history unit is now covering an interesting concept of migration, and the reasons people have migrated to our country. Science is always a buzz, and making our own circuits has been fun. Salvation Army Leadership Breakfast by Amy and Ruby Year 6 students On Tuesday 28th April, we and Chappy Rachael attended a Salvation Army Breakfast at Taigum where we learnt about the red shield appeal and leadership. Mr Rod Chiapello, who owns Bracken Ridge McDonalds and is a great supporter of the local community, spoke on his experience of leadership and gave us many tips on how to be effective leaders in our school community. We were able to present these leadership tips to our classes. A couple of tips that stood out to us are: “In life make sure what you’re doing is what you want to do – have passion!” and “Leadership is to serve and to get meaningful things done.” We also learnt more about what the Salvation Army does, such as: helping those who are homeless, providing accommodation, YOS (youth outreach services), court support, a school for those students who have been dis-engaged from regular school and many programs for various issues. At the event, we showed our interest in partaking in the red shield appeal, which is an annual fundraiser, so we can support the above mentioned services Year 2/3J We have been busy preparing our Year 3 students for NAPLAN, making sure they are familiar and comfortable with the set-out and time constraints involved. Year 2’s have also been developing their skills in persuasive writing! Some students have shown a real strength in this area! In History, we are exploring our local heritage and have been looking at photographs of significant historical sites in Sandgate. This has been very interesting and students were surprised to know what some sites were originally used for! Ask your child to give you a quick history lesson. Year 2/3K In 2/3K we have been doing work on our story writing. We have discussed what noun groups are and how they can help make our writing more interesting. We have even tried to come up with some interesting ones ourselves. For example, creepy clanking skeletons. The other thing we have discussed are sizzling starts that Mr Simpson worked on with us. We have been looking at some pictures and attempting to write some interesting story starters to inspire our narrative writing. It's fun, try it at home. In Mathematics, we have been exploring 3D shapes. We really enjoyed making the 3D shapes with plasticine and matchsticks. This helps us to learn how many edges and corners each of the shapes has. We have been very busy! the Salvation Army offers. For Sale –Uniforms. Contact Kylie Gilvear ph: 0400 252 004. Unisex School Polo Shirt Size 16 (Large). Excellent Condition. 2 available $15 each. Unisex Winter Jacket. Excellent Condition. 2 available (1 x size 12 and 1 x size 14) $18 each