From the Principal’s desk
Dear Parents/Caregivers
We draw nearly to the end of Term One; we reflect on what an incredible journey we
have been through together. We have seen so many changes as well as the loss of
many events like the Easter Bonnet parade that is for enjoyment or our ANZAC service
to remember those who risked their lives to ensure that we are the country we are
today. We also wonder what the future will hold and how will education look moving
forward for the next three to six months.
As adults, we are feeling anxious about what the future holds, our children are more than likely scared as well. We
don’t know when, where, or how it will end, which is scary. The children are hearing and seeing everything that we
are, feeling our tension and anxiety, and are just as concerned as us, possibly more so. They will need lots of love,
security and reassurance from you, and this time at home can be an opportunity for you to provide it, and make the
most of some quality time together.
Approaching Parents
‘Kids are Kids’, and they get into mischief at times and lose their tempers. We deal with these incidences at school
and parents are notified as per our Behaviour Management Policy. We would appreciate it if the parents don’t
approach each other about the situation. In some incidences, you are friends just discussing your child’s behaviour.
Unfortunately, this can be confronting for parents, when the issue has already been dealt with at school, and an
angry or confrontational parent approaches them. Children do some silly things at times, and they learn from the
consequences. We appreciate your understanding with this matter.
Distance Education
We are going to be utilising Connect as our platform for Distance Education. Parents who have not accessed it before
will receive an opt-out email on Thursday. Parents who have received their report through Connect previously will
be able to access using your ‘P’ number and password. You will be able to sign in on the connect.det.wa.edu, locate
your child/children’s classroom numbers. This will provide you with access to see the work that has been assigned
by teachers. Senior students have their log in details and password to access their work, which enables them to
submit work as well. Currently on Connect is some catch-up work that can be done next week and over the holidays.
This is to provide you with an opportunity to get to know the platform.
Next term, the presentation of the work will be slightly different with a weekly overview being uploaded on a Friday,
except for the first week, then each lesson will have a cover sheet explaining the lesson intentions, lesson outline
and activity. The teachers have been working with such passion and enthusiasm to be prepared for next term to
ensure that your children are still accessing quality education.
P: 08 9537 3199
Naval Avenue, Singleton, WA 6175
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There will be lots of information on Connect, and in the weekly planner, it will be easy to feel overwhelmed. We are
ensuring that we have enough for children who complete work quickly. The minimum expectation would be at least
3 hours, which means an hour each on English and Maths each day, then alternate with the other learning areas for
an hour each day. Remember, this is a learning curve for all of us, and we don’t want you feeling pressured, especially
when you have a couple of children.
Harmony Day
This year I got to experience Harmony Day in a way that I had never experienced it before. Arriving at school in the
morning surrounded by all the fantastic colours of the flags put an extra spring in my step. This year we had to do
the assembly twice to ensure that we minimised the number of people at each one. Both of the assemblies went
well, and the senior students conducted themselves in a very mature way.
Looking forward to seeing you all when you return to school after this settles, hopefully at some stage in Term Two.
A school is not the same without those little smiling faces being around each day. Wishing you all the best during
the holidays, they will undoubtedly be different from those of the past. If you have any issues, please feel free to
contact us so we can assist you.
Regards
Mrs Leanne Allen Principal
P&C Update COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has certain thrown us all some curveballs in recent
times. On behalf of the P&C I would like to provide a short update regarding our
activities:
The uniform shop is currently closed and will reopen again once school returns.
The Colour Run will be postponed. We will look at holding the event towards the end of the year.
Unfortunately, we won’t be able to hold our annual Mother’s Day stall, but we will be back bigger and better next year.
Fundraising this year will be tricky, so we are looking at alternative ways of raising money for our school.
It is important we all continue to work together to support our school and our great community.
Rory Flanagan
P&C President
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Congratulations to all of our wonderful Harmony Day recipients
Harmony Day recipients 20th March 2020
Room 1 Poppy Room 8 Hayden Room 15 Lottie Room 23 Charlotte
Room 2 Brandi Room 9 Katelyn Room 16 Talen Room T3 Nelson
Room 3 Riley Room 10 Cooper Room 19 Emilee Room T5 Aaron
Room 5 Jack Room 11 Jaeleah Room 20 Maia Room T6 Carmen
Room 6 Emily Room 12 Anthony Room 21 Jaye Junior Award Brooklyn
Room 7 Paige Room 13 Oscar Room 22 Charlie Senior Award Jack
The school was shining in all shades of orange for our Harmony Day Celebration. Harmony Week celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. Our school has 65 flags representing countires from all over the world. I’m Australian Too, a beautiful book written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Ronojoy Gosh was read at the Harmony day assembly. Thank you to all those who made the celebrations so wonderful. Junior Harmony Day Award Brooklyn Rm 8
Senior Harmony Day Award Jack Rm 5
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OPTION ONE – HIGHLY STRUCTURED – CUSTOMISE TO SUIT YOUR FAMILY
DAILY SCHEDULE – UNTIL TERM 2 COMMENCES
TIME ACTIVITY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
BEFORE 9AM
WAKE UP Eat breakfast, make your bed, get dressed.
9.00-9.30 MORNING FITNESS
Family walk with the dog or bike ride. Yoga. Bounce on the trampoline. Set up a circuit or do a GoNoodle!
9.30-10.30 LEARNING TIME
No Devices Times Tables practise, handwriting practise, write a story or a report, choose
something from your Interim Off-Site Learning Options (below), practise saying and writing some spelling words.
10.30-11.00 RECESS Wash your hands and enjoy a snack outside.
11.00-1.00 CREATIVE TIME Lego, craft, play music, do a jigsaw, Rubix cube, cook or bake. Draw a picture for a relative and ask an adult to send it as a message.
1.00-1.30 LUNCH Wash your hands and maybe lay out a picnic blanket outside where you can enjoy your lunch.
1.30-2.00 CHORE TIME
A – Wipe the kitchen bench, table and chairs B – Wipe all door handles, cupboard handles, light switches and desk tops
C –Wipe kitchen and bathroom sinks and taps
2.00-2.30 QUIET TIME Read a book, do a colouring in, lay quietly or take a nap.
2.30-3.30 LEARNING TIME Devices OK
Study Ladder, iPad learning games, Prodigy, Educational Program or Documentary, Something from your Interim Off-Site Learning Options.
3.30 AFTERNOON
SNACK Wash your hands before you have Crunch & Sip or enjoy a snack to fuel your
afternoon.
3.30-4.30 AFTERNOON FRESH AIR
Play outside, plant flowers or a veggie patch, play with pets, play a ball game or find a quiet shady place outside to draw or read.
4.30-5.00 TIME TO
CONNECT Ask an adult for permission to Skype, Facetime or voice call a friend or relative who will enjoy catching up with you and hearing about your day.
5.00-6.30 FREE TIME &
DINNER Free time. Wash your hands and help prepare dinner and set the table.
6.30-7.30 FAMILY TIME Play Uno, play a board game or just get comfy on the couch and watch a favourite show.
7.30 BEDTIME All kids
8.30 BEDTIME All kids who follow the schedule without fuss :)
OPTION TWO – FLEXIBLE TIME
Alternatively, make up a simple to do list for each child for the day. Tick them off as you go.
o Cleaning chores
o Fitness 30 minutes (outside if possible)
o Learning Time 2 hours
o Instrument, Dance or Music 20 minutes
o Connect with an isolated relative
o Tutorial, drawing or craft
o Read 30 minutes
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LEARNING FROM HOME OPTIONS ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS ON OUR WEBSITE
KINDERGARTEN
Letters and Sounds Phase 1 http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/ Phonics Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/# Music – Nursery Rhymes, YouTube Kids Dance-alongs
PRE-PRIMARY
Maths- Sorting and Surveys - Breaking Apart and making 4 and 5. English- Letters and sounds- revision of previous single sounds taught Introducing sounds: r, h, b, f, ff, l, ll, ss (Week 8 and 9) Writing and Reading- https://speld-sa.org.au/services/phonic-
books.html CVC reading and writing, simple decodable, words, sentence and phrases Study ladder- Children will be given log in code for literacy and numeracy
activities www.studyladder.com Phase Two Letters and sounds support websites Letters and Sounds http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/ Phonics Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/# Phonological Awareness- Review Rhyming/Syllables/Initial/Blending/ - Teaching -Final/Medial/Segmenting Health- Five Expectations (PBS), contributing to healthy and active
communities HASS- Personal and Family Histories Arts/Fine Motor-Pencil hold and posture, exploring different materials, dance
and movement, scissor skills PE Locomotor skills - hopping, jumping, skipping, crawling. Body management
skills: climbing, balancing, stretching MUSIC – Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly!
YEAR ONE
Maths – 2 digit numbers - Addition and subtraction. Place value. Word problems – understanding the question/choosing a
strategy/answer/check. Skip Counting – by 2, 5 and 10. Count backwards from 100. English – Writing – Recounts, Narratives Grammar – Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. History – Past and Present. Health – Five Expectations (PBS), Being active, safe and healthy. Art – Be creative and have fun with resources you have on hand. Study Ladder – Children have been given log in details. Science – Make a simple Rube Goldberg machine
(https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-a-rube-goldberg-machine) MUSIC - Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly!
Discuss opinions – do you like the song? Why do you like it? Focused
activities a Making Music Fun: https://makingmusicfun.net/
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YEAR TWO Maths – 2 and 3 digit numbers - Addition and subtraction. Place value. Word problems – understanding the question/choosing a
strategy/answer/check. Times Tables – 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x. English – Writing – Recounts, Narratives Grammar – Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. History – Past and Present. Health – Five Expectations (PBS), Being active, safe and healthy. Art – Be creative and have fun with resources you have on hand. Study Ladder – Children have been given log in details. Science – Make a simple Rube Goldberg machine. Find your materials,
design your machine, make your machine
https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-a-rube-goldberg-machine
MUSIC - Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly! Discuss opinions – do you like the song? Why do you like it? Focused
activities a Making Music Fun: https://makingmusicfun.net/
YEAR THREE
Maths – Prime Maths: Revision of place value and addition using partitioning
(split), regrouping and jump strategies. Word problems using bar models. Subtractions using split, place value, regrouping and jump strategies. Measurement: length. www.studyladder.com
Literacy – Reading comprehension Scholastic Learning Zone (Lexile reading): https://slz04.scholasticlearningzone.com/slz-portal/#/login3/AUS6J66
Letters and Sounds Program: blends revision (beginning: bl, st, sl and ending: nd, rt), digraphs (ai, ee, o_e) and sounds with different sounds, same spelling (book, moon) and different spelling, same sounds (shout, clown...sir, fur, her): www.studyladder.com
Writing and grammar: paragraphing, contractions, nouns and verbs (tenses), common suffixes and prefixes, narrative writing (emphasis on characters and setting), Email letter writing, report writing, persuasive pieces.
IT – word processing and coding: www.code.org HASS – continents, states, capitals and features of Australia, rules, local
communities and community participation, difference between climate and weather, symbols and holidays/commemorative during the year in Australia.
Art: line and pattern, cool vs warm colours Science – Make three columns on paper headed: Electricity, Burning and
Friction (Motion). Explore your house. Find the different heat sources in each room and write and draw the objects under the correct column heading.
MUSIC – Poster Project as per task sheet provided. Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly! Discuss opinions – do you like the song? Why do you like it?
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YEAR FOUR
Maths - Addition and subtraction and word problems, within 100 000.
Angles – names and types, Comparing and Classifying English – Narrative, Comprehension, Grammar- Homophones,
Synonyms, Plurals, Statements and Questions. IT- Coding – Grok https://groklearning.com/ HASS – First Fleet – Stories, reasons why and experiences following
their arrival to Australia. First explorers to make contact with Australia. Health- Being Healthy, Safe and Active Art – Colour, Space, Texture. Study Ladder Logins on Dojo. Science – Using objects at home design and create a game which uses
pushes and pulls (like Air Hockey or Ten Pin Bowling do). How are pushes and pulls used in the game? Which object move? What difference would a small or large push or pull make? How are friction and gravity used in the game? Draw your game using captions and force arrows to explain it.
MUSIC – Poster Project as per task sheet provided. Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly! Discuss opinions – do you like the song? Why do you like it?
YEAR FIVE YEAR SIX
Science – Revise Electrical Connections
http://www.andythelwell.com/blobz/guide.html and choose activities from this page: http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/revision/Science/electricity.htm
MUSIC – Music Genre Assignment as per task sheet provided. Listen to a variety of different Music – dance along and be silly! Discuss/research what Genre the song is and why it is part of that genre.
Study Ladder www.studyladder.com
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (YEARS 4, 5 AND 6)
Establish a regular practice schedule Follow lesson plans/tasks provided by IMSS tutors (year 5 & 6
only) Tutorial videos on YouTube – instrument specific
SENIOR CHOIR (YEARS 3,4, 5 AND 6)
One Big Voice website - https://onebigvoice.com.au/ Students can sign-in to the student section (password = wombat)
where they will find all songs to sing along with and videos of the choreography. Singleton is Podium 1 – there is also a document to let you know which part our choir will be singing in the event that One Big Voice goes ahead in August.
LIBRARY
Story Time from Space – Stories read by astronauts in space -
https://storytimefromspace.com/ Storyline Online - Picture books read by celebrities -
https://www.storylineonline.net/ Singleton Primary School library website -
https://singletonps.softlinkhosting.com.au/oliver/home/browse/list
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Websites by Learning Area
MATHS Maths is Fun https://www.mathsisfun.com/
Maths.com http://www.math.com/
Maths Online https://www.mathsonline.com.au/maths-online (free trail) Maths Aid https://www.math-aids.com/ Top Marks https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/counting (K-6)
ENGLISH Super Teacher https://www.superteacherworksheets.com/
Think.org http://www.readwritethink.org/
Speld https://speld-sa.org.au/services/phonic-books.html Letters and Sounds http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/
Phonics Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/#
Pobble 365 http://www.pobble365.com/ SCIENCE Rube Goldberg Challenge https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-a-rube-goldberg-machine GENERAL Study Ladder www.studyladder.com MUSIC Music https://makingmusicfun.net/
Choir https://onebigvoice.com.au/
CODING Coding www.code.org
Grok https://groklearning.com/
LIBRARY Story Time from Space https://storytimefromspace.com/ Storyline Online https://www.storylineonline.net/ Singleton Primary School library website - https://singletonps.softlinkhosting.com.au/oliver/home/browse/list
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Library News
CBCA Book of the Year Awards:
The Children’s Book Council of Australia announced the notable books
for 2020 in February. To take a look at these head to:
https://www.cbca.org.au/notables-2020
From these, a team of judges selected the CBCA shortlist, from which there will be winners
announced from each category later in the year. To check out the CBCA shortlist head to:
https://www.cbca.org.au/shortlist-2020
The CBCA Book of the Year Awards are announced each year on the third Friday in August. Book
Week commences the following day.
The theme for this year is Curious Creatures, Wild Minds.19
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Hello from a very quiet library...
Q. Why are school librarians always so lonely?
A. Because they are always by them shelves.
While your children are at home, if anything, please encourage them
to read. This might be silent reading, reading out loud, and/or shared
reading. Not only will it help them with their literacy skills, but your
child will benefit from the ‘escape’ that reading can provide.
If you are stuck for time to read with your child, ask them to read a
short story to you while you are cooking dinner, or perhaps your
children can take turns reading with their siblings.
Australian author Mem Fox has some great tips for reading aloud with
your kids: https://memfox.com/for-parents/for-parents-ten-read-
aloud-commandments/. Her final tip is “please read aloud every day
because you just adore being with your child, not because it’s the right
thing to do”.
The hilarious David Walliams is releasing an audio story every day
online for free at: https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/.
Try to take up reading yourself if you haven’t already, even if it is a
magazine, or reading picture books to your children.
If your children become bored, suggest that they:
Begin a journal about what they have been doing at home.
Write a review on some of the books they have read.
Write a story. Tell them how much their teachers and Miss Pitchford would LOVE to read a
story written by them when we all return to school.
Make illustrations for a book.
Write letters to friends or family that they are unable to see right now, or to their future self.
Some classes have Pen Pals around Australia – suggest they write a letter to their Pen Pal to
send later when we return to school.
We are all probably a little overwhelmed by the adjustments to so many changes in our lives right
no. So much information is being thrown at us. If you would like some advice on coping with corona
chaos as a parent, Maggie Dent is absolutely amazing and has written an article on it:
https://www.maggiedent.com/blog/coping-with-the-corona-chaos/
Take care of yourselves, keep reading, and we cannot wait to see how your children have blossomed
when we are back at school once more. Emma Pitchford
Thank you to Room 16 for
their beautiful art work
that is hanging in the
library. Because everyone
is safe at home lots of
children would not have
seen the lovely art work -
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P&C Fundraising
ENGRAVING DETAILS – MAX 17 CHARACTERS PER LINE
Please print clearly using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Max 3 lines per paver.
Each box represents a character (letter, number, punctuation mark or space). No hand drawings. L 1
L 2
L 3
FUNDRAISING FOR A BETTER FUTURE
DONATION OF $35 PROVIDES YOU WITH A PERSONALISED
ENGRAVED PAVER TO BE PLACED IN THE PAVING AREA OUTSIDE THE
UNDERCOVER AREA AND AROUND THE FLAG POLE IN RECOGNITION OF
YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND SUPPORT.
ORDER NOW WHILE STOCKS LAST
CONTACT DETAILS AND PAYMENT OPTIONS :
Name Phone Donation Amount
$
Payment Options (please circle) : DIRECT DEBIT CREDIT CARD
Direct Debit (please include surname) BSB 016 742 ACCOUNT 340 863 865
Credit Card Payments Option : Credit Card Type (please circle) Visa / Master Card
Name on Credit Card :
Credit Card Number Expiry Date CRC Number
/
Singleton Primary School P & C is organising commemorative brick pavers that
will be laid outside the undercover area and around the flagpole. We invite all
past, present and future students, staff and families to purchase a paver.
All profits will benefit the school.