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Baden Powell College News
Baden Powell College News
JUNE
Friday 8th Derrimut Heath Preps St John’s Ambulance visit Monday 11th Queens Birthday holiday — no school for students Tuesday 12th Derrimut Heath Pie orders due back Wednesday 13th Exams Yr 7 – 9 Uni of NSW Spelling 3 – 7 Money due for African drumming incursion at Derrimut Heath Thursday 14th Exams Yr 7 – 9 Uni of NSW Wri ng Friday 15th Tarneit Chocolates due back Exams Yr 7 ‐ 9 ISS Winter tournament Drum Beat Program for selected Yr7 ‐ 9 students from 1.45pm – 3pm
Monday 18th Parents and Friends mee ng at Tarneit campus at 7pm Wednesday 20th Derrimut Heath African Drumming Incursion Thursday 21st Science and Trade Fair Region Cross Country Monday 25th Student Free Day Parent Teacher Interviews. Bookings are to be made through Compass – more informa on to follow Tuesday 26rh Year 7 camp un l 29th June Thursday 28th Derrimut Heath Pies delivered Friday 29th Last Day of term, morning assemblies, casual dress for gold coin dona on. Early finish Tarneit at 2.15pm Derrimut Heath at 2.30pm Primary school enrolments close
JULY
Monday 16th Students return to
THEME OF THE MONTH: FEELINGS “Dealing with Feelings”
Issue Eight: 6th June 2018
“Looking Forward, Staying Ahead”
Derrimut Heath PS Campus Tarneit Prep – 9 Campus Sycamore St, Hoppers Crossing, 3029 81-97 Baden Powell Dve, Tarneit Telephone: (03) 9748 8688 Telephone: 8734 0900 Fax: (03) 9748 7073 Fax: (03) 8734 0950
College Council President: SIMONE LOCKWOOD
College Captains: Sarah Ador Coco Natividad College Vice-Captains Victoria Haddara Abdul Issah
Website: www.bpc.vic.edu.au [email protected]
College Principal: JULIE MASON
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FROM THE DESK OF OUR COLLEGE PRINCIPAL Chocolate Drive Thank you very much for taking a box of chocolates to sell if you are at the Tarneit Campus. This is in fact a major fundraising ac vity for the Parents & Friends for the year. It enables us to maintain valued resources that contribute to fabulous learning in literacy and numeracy. So, please do your best to sell all the contents in the box and return the money to school by the 15th of June. If it is not possible to sell all the chocolates then send money and chocolates back as soon as possible as we o en have families looking to sell more than one box. The families at Derrimut Heath will get the opportunity to help as out with selling chocolates in Term 3. Huge thanks to the Parents & Friends for all their hard work organising and distribu ng, along with the members of the Earlyact School Community, boxes to all families. Annual Concert This is a reminder that we have our Annual Concert happening again in the week beginning the 10th of September. The concerts will happen as per last year with two sessions per night, an early session in the late a ernoon and a later evening session. More details will follow early in Term 3. Values Program The next value that we discuss is that of Feelings and this includes defining emo ons, sensi vity and pa ence. Most of the problems that we deal with at school start with someone either inten onally or uninten onally hur ng the feelings of another person. We con nue to work with your children to develop an understanding and apprecia on of their personal feelings and their feelings towards others. Our slogan for this value is “Dealing with Feelings”. We have a very successful Peer Media on Program where students trained as mediators are out in the playground and do a fine job helping to resolve situa ons that o en start with hurt feelings, and then escalate into unsa sfactory responses to these feelings. Some mes young children have trouble explaining why they feel sad or angry and that quiet talk with a trusted adult is needed to sort out situa ons. Many mes this happens at home and I ask that know if your child is feeling unhappy and disconnected to school please let us know and we can help rec fy this without too much trouble. Student Report/Parent Teacher Interviews On Thursday the 21st of June you will receive your child’s midyear report on Compass. If you do not have Compass logon details please contact the office ladies and they help you get organised. We will be having Parent Teacher Interviews in the last week of Term 2 on Monday the 25th June. The College Council had approved this as a Student Free day so please mark this important date on your calendar. Yours in Educa on, Looking Forward, Staying Ahead, ]âÄ|x `táÉÇ College Principal
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Baden Powell College Supports the Biggest Morning Tea
Let’s get together for a cancer-free future On Thursday 24th May Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea was held at the Derrimut Heath and Tarneit Campus. We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone for suppor ng the Big‐gest Morning Tea and helping raise much needed funds for the Cancer Council. Thank you for all of the wonderful dona ons. You are so very kind and generous. This year staff and students of Baden Powell College have raised a truly amazing amount of $1285.30 which is absolutely fantas c. The Cancer Council will be so very grateful to our Col‐lege for the amount we raised and will put this money to good use in trying to find a cure for this horrible disease. Thank you for your fabulous support. Karen Jefford
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DIVISION CROSS COUNTRY DAY On Wednesday the 30th of May the Wyndham Division Cross Country was held at Presidents Park and the students that par cipated did a great job. There were many schools that par ci-pated on the day and the compe on was tough at this level. It was a lovely day to run, the 9/10 year olds ran a 2k course, while the 11/12 and 13 year olds ran 3k. Division Cross Country Compe tors
1. Abdullah Al-Gburi 2. Zeinab Almahi 3. Charlo e Eads 4. Lily Eads 5. Isabella Fisher 6. Yonatan Ha u 7. Indiana Mark 8. Zac Meilak 9. Brodie Owen 10. Vinuji Suraweera Arachchilage 11. Millie Thomas 12. Ashton Williams
Congratula ons to Zac Meilak who was the only student to qualify to the Regional Final later this month. A super effort Zac! Thank-you to the parents who helped drive the students to the track. Simon Fugazzo o and Nathan Geisler
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GRADE 3/4 HOOPTIME BASKETBALL DAY
On Thursday the 31st of May a selected number of Tarneit and Derrimut Grade 3/4 student basketball teams travelled down to the newly renovated Werribee Basketball Centre to compete in a tournament against numerous schools from the Truganina/Tarneit District. They all played 4 pool games and showed great sportsmanship and enthusiasm during the day. It was a great team effort by all our teams winning plenty of games and having heaps of fun learning about the game. Thank-you to Mr Fugazzo o, Mr Geisler, Mr Murray, Mr Zammit and selected year 5-9 students for coaching on the day and all the people who helped train the students prior to the event. Wri en by members of the Hoop‐ me Teams.
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CODING SHOULD BE LEARNT AT SCHOOLS PUBLISHED EXPOSITION WRITING
Coding is a form of language used to create games, apps, and web pages. Coding isn’t like L.O.T.E it is a language but it isn’t a human language humans do not use it to communicate to other humans, but people all over the world use programming to communicate to computers everywhere. Coding is done all over the world for fun or for jobs. Coding was only introduced to schools in 2012 and it has developed more since then so if we can teach newer codes and just like art kids don’t necessarily have to become programmers! Coding has a posi ve impact to learning for example it teaches problem solving because that is a key part of being a programer, the three things that will be men oned today are: Why coding should be done at least once a week, Programming Language that is easy to learn at any age, and That kids LOVE crea vity.
Coding Should Be Done At Least Once A Week Firstly, Coding puts a huge posi ve impact on maths as it basically is maths with problem solving, number, numerators, and MUCH more. Coding also promotes the intelligence on foreign languages because it is a language and if they learn it they have basically learnt a new language. Coding helps develop skills for the future as it teaches you to instead of rage try to solve the problem. It also impacts STEM as it is big with projects and learning. It also houses Wri ng and Reading in it. Over 25,000,000(25 million) people use a programming language called Scratch, Over 34,466,213 people get Python as a program-ming language per year, and this is a chart on how many people use HTML,
The Language Is Easy To Learn At All Ages It may look temp ng to start with a SUPER HARDCORE game but trust me even the world's best programmers started with a weird and cringy game so don’t be embarrassed of a bad start. Start by looking up games like scratch to come up with an idea then simplify it so that you can learn the code. It is easy as long as it is simplified and then slowly becoming more challenging and soon enough you’ll be making amazing games like it was the easiest thing ever! and if you want to help your teachers make some classroom tool games!! Even if coding starts off hard it will gradually become easier. Many starters may say coding is hard only because they are new and haven’t learnt code.
Kids Love Crea vity Kids love to work with crea vity and coding lets you do whatever you want you can make a game about whatever and even make your own characters! All it takes is a li le bit of crea vity and a small knowledge of code and you can create a wonderful game such as a pla ormer or even crea ng the gravity engine for the pla ormer(really hard). Coding helps children both develop skills, make new skills, and use crea vity in learning and crea ng. Although many programmers would say that they aren’t the crea ve type the use problem solving and create games everyday and crea ng games comes from an idea which then builds up and creates the game and to create the idea you must have crea ve skills.onclusion
Conclusion Now as you have seen above Coding includes crea vity and a bit of everything else so no one is le out and it is really fun and easy to learn. Coding gives you crea vity and let’s you decide the story. Mia Sormaz DMB
References: Argument 3 Evidence(paragraph 4) Argument 2 was Prior Knowledge Scratch info(1st result) HTML info Python info
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Цодинг треба научити у школи SERBIAN COPY OF PUBLISHED EXPOSITION WRITING
Цодинг је о лик језика се користи за креирање игре, апликације и ве странице. Кодирање није као ЛОТЕ то је језик, али то није људски језик људи не користи за комуникацију са другим људима, али људи широм света програма користити за комуникацију са рачунарима свуда. Кодирање се врши широм света за за аву илипосао.Цодинг је само уведен у школе у 2012. и да је развио више од тада па ако можемо научити новије кодове и као уметности децу не морају да постану програмери! Кодирање има позитиван утицај на учење на пример да учи решавање про лема јер је то кључни део је и програмер, три ствари које ће ити поменутиданас: су Зашто кодирање тре а да се уради најмање једном недељно, Программинг Лангуаге то је лако да уче у сваком животном до у, и то дјеца воле креативност.Цо динг тре а урадити Најмање једном недељно Прво, кодирање ставља велики позитиван утицај на математику, јер у основи је математика у решавању про лема, рој, Броители и још много тога. Кодирање и промовише о авештајне податке о страним језицима, јер је то језик и ако га уче да су у основи научили нови језик. Кодирање помаже у развоју спосо ности за удућност, јер учи да, уместо еса покушати да реши про лем. Такође, утицај СТЕМ као што је велика
са пројектима и учењу. Он такође поседује писања и читања у њој. Преко 25.000.000 (25 милиона) људи користе програмски језик који се зове Огре и, преко 34.466.213 људи се Питхон као програмски језик годишње, и то је табела о томе колико људи користе лако научити у свим узрастима То може да изгледа примамљиво да почну са суперХАРДЦОРЕ игре, али веруј ми ни најбољи програмери светски почела са чудним и цринги игре тако да не буде срамота лошег старта. Почните тако што се игре као што су нуле доћи до идеје онда се поједностави га тако да можете научити код. То је лако док је поједностављена и онда полако постаје већи изазов и ускоро ћете бити стварање невероватне игре као да је било најлакше икад! а ако желите да помогнете ваши учитељи направити неке учионице алата игре !! Чак и ако кодирање почиње тешко ће постепено постати лакше. Многи стартери може рећи кодирање је тешко само зато што су нови и нису научили код.Деца в креативност Деца воле да раде са креативношћу и кодирање омогућава да радите шта год желите можете направити игру о ило па чак и да своје ликове! Све што је потре но је мало креативности и мали познавање кода и можете направити диван игру као што је платформер или чак стварање гравитациони мотор за платформер (тешко). Кодирање помаже деци и развијају вештине, да нове вештине, а користе креативност у учењу и стварању. Иако су многи програмери ће рећи да они нису креативни тип решавање про лема употре а и створити гамес еверидаи и стварање игре долази из идеје које потом изграђује и ствара игру и да створе идеју, морате имати креативне спосо ности. ЗаЗакључак Сада као што сте видели изнад Цодинг укључује креативност и мало свега осталог тако да нико не уде изостављен и то је веома за авно и лако научити. Кодирање даје креативност и немојмо се одлучите причу. Mia Sormaz DMB
Референце: Аргумент 3 Доказ (став 4) Аргумент 2 је пријеЗнање сцратцхо (1 резултат)
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NEXT PARENTS AND FRIENDS MEETING IS ON MONDAY 18TH JUNE AT THE TARNEIT CAMPUS AT 7PM, WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.
We would just like to give a gentle reminder that Derrimut Heath campus Tony’s Pie orders are due next Tuesday, so please get your orders in asap. And Tarneit chocolate money, and unsold chocolates, are due back on Friday 15th June. And for those who need a relaxing me out please see our wonderful movie offer for the 21st July.
Thank you all for your support to these fundraisers as we con nue to support our students resources, college and campus needs.
Entertainment books are s ll available so if you want one in me to save money on the holidays order now, great discounts for your family.
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WILL YOU NEED A BREAK AFTER THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS WHERE YOU CAN RELAX FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS AWAY
FROM THE CHILDREN? YOU CAN JOIN US FOR A MOVIE DATE ON SATURDAY 21st JULY at 4.30pm.
Baden Powell College has the opportunity to hire a theatre exclusively for our commu‐nity, and we would like to invite you to join us on Saturday 21st July at 4.30pm. For only $25 we get the exclusive filming of the movie Tully, popcorn and 600 ml drink. A wonderful way to relax away from the children and at the same me meet families from our community whilst raising money for our students resources, college and
campus needs. It doesn't have to end there, we have chosen the early session so that if you like we can enjoy a nice dinner together at one of the plaza restaurants a erwards. We would love you to join us and would like to hear from you now as we need to know final numbers before 26th June. If the movie day is cancelled due to low numbers all monies will be refunded to you.
MOVIE DATE ON SATURDAY 21st JULY at 4.30pm
NAME:
CHILD’S NAME GRADE: CONTACT DETAILS: PHONE: EMAIL:
I have enclosed payment of ____________ for ________ ckets (@ $25 per cket).
I have enclosed cash / cheque. (please indicate payment method) I know it shall be refunded
A brief synopsis of the movie available. Marlo is a New York suburbanite who's about to give birth to her third child. Her husband, Ron, is loving and works hard, but remains clueless about the demands that motherhood puts on his wife. When the baby is born, Marlo's wealthy brother hires a nigh me nanny named Tully to help his sister handle the workload. Hesitant at first, Marlo soon learns to appreciate all that Tully does ‐‐ forming a special bond with her new, lifesaving friend.
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Welcome to Baden Powell College and the smooth beginning of your child’s school year!!
To enable us to keep you informed of special events, celebrations and activities the Baden Powell College Newsletter will be on Compass and available on our website each fortnight throughout the year. As it is one of our major forms of communication we would like to make it easy for you to have regular access to each issue so we have listed the dates of availability below, we will be emailing it to our families as well. Please take the time to read it so that you know what is hap-pening at your child’s college. Simply go online and type in : www.bpc.vic.edu.au We would like to point out that it may be necessary for you to have Adobe Reader on your computer to access your newsletter.
Not only will you be well informed and enjoying colour photos, when perusing online, you will also be helping our environment. However, should you not be able to access a computer and would prefer your newsletter in printed form please complete the slip below.
If you have previously received hard copies of the newsletter you will be required to complete the form again so that we have updated details. Please complete the form below and return it to the office at your earliest convenience to enable us to provide your child with the printed copy of Baden Powell News. Have a wonderful term. Ms Mason College Principal “Looking Forward, Staying Ahead ” ______________________________________________________________
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BREAKFAST CLUB THANKS YOU
Baden Powell College would like to sincerely thank the wonderful sponsors for our Breakfast Club that we run twice a week at each campus. Without the support of the magnificent Let’s Feed, including Reliance, epc.PACIFIC,
Foodbank, and Hinbro we would not have been able to provide for the many students who enjoy breakfast at school. We sincerely thank you from the staff
and students of Baden Powell College.
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contact Sue Love on 9748 8688 or 8734 0900. We produce a fortnightly newsletter that goes home to over 1000
families. Or, if you have a sporting, dance club or
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Baden Powell College would like to sincerely thank all of the wonderful sponsors who supported our Carnival and ensured its success. Please support them in apprecia on.
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