Download - Specialist Newsletter Term 4 2011
Camberwell South Primary School Term 4, 2011
Newsletter LOTE, Art, Music, PE and ICT - RC
Key Dates ICT - RC In term 4 I will be working in the Resource Centre with the prep and Middle levels.
PREPS
The preps will be learning to save documents to the school server and locate them again for use in other applications.
They will learn how to use Powerpoint to create a slideshow of pictures they have created in the drawing program Paint. This will be related to changes in the seasons and how they affect our lives.
MIDDLES
To start the term Middle students will have a series of lessons on word processing skills and procedures. They will learn the steps involved in creating, editing, formatting and publishing a document.
This will be followed by an introduction to emailing, focussing on email etiquette and safety.
Lastly we will use the program iMovie to import and edit video content to create a movie.
Barbara Krongold
Nov 7
Dec 2
Dec 8
Dec 19
Assembly: Senior Strings Perform
House Sports Day
Guitar and Keyboard Soiree
Christmas Assembly
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http://misslyonsmusicroom.edublogs.org
ICT - RC
Our projection into the world of the Ultranet has been a big success.
The CSPS Community site continues to grow and improve. All levels now have a collaborative space which is used for sharing information between the school and home.
All parents have already received their welcome letters for registration on the Ultranet site and judging by the volume of emails I have received many have registered.
As a parent, the Ultranet will give you more detailed and timely access to information so you can monitor and support your child’s learning.
THE ULTRANET
Daily Play Choosing an instrument requires all students to have an attraction towards that instrument and it’s sound. Daily play needs to be a delight, and can be if the sound is an enjoyment. Right now Grade 2 students need to be thinking about what instrument to take up next year – which includes recorder. Kinesthetic sense allows people to feel internally the movements of their muscles, joints and tendons. At first, you need to concentrate in order to make your fingers move in just the right way, based on what you see. What you're learning is precision. But after a while, the "seeing-thinking-doing" gradually becomes "seeing-doing" because your muscles seem to "know" and "remember" just what to do. What you're learning now is speed, i.e. how to perform the task carefully and quickly. That's muscle memory. Now by making the same movements in response to the same visual cues over and over again, the associated nerve-muscle connections gradually become more effective, i.e. the transmission of the signals becomes more effective, and this is how the "thinking" in the "seeing-thinking-doing" is gradually replaced by "seeing-doing", i.e. by muscle memory. It is the same principal for all instrumental studies. http://www.cambsth.vic.edu.au/images/stories/CSPSInfo/instrumental%20term%202.pdf
Instrumental lessons have started. All students need to practice for at least 5 sittings
a week – for at least 20 minutes in the beginning!
In time you will have access to:
• a personal Home page where you can see school or community notices and newsletters
• a Learner Profile about your child that includes their attendance, timetable, homework, learning progress information and teacher feedback
• your child’s Learning Goals and Learning Portfolio
• community spaces to find out the latest school news and events
• Learning Tasks
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ITALIAN PREPS: This term has begun with keen interest and enjoyment. The children will be focusing on Animal (animals) and will be introduced to other animals not mentioned in the Pinocchio storybook from last term. They will be encouraged to take part in games, such as snap, singing and even some role-playing, which will help them in the repetition of the vocab. We will also extend both their writing and speaking of Italian through the games, role-plays and worksheets.
JUNIORS: This term we are using the book "Mangia, Mangia" (eat, eat) which will focus on the different food groups: meat, vegetables and fruit. The children will participate in games, role plays, songs and chants, which will encourage them to a better understanding of the topic and also aid in their pronunciation of the topic's vocab.
MIDDLES: The focus for this term is a small play of "Cappucetto Rosso" (Red Riding Hood). All the children will have a part in the play. They will be performing the play in groups to their fellow classmates. The students will participate in many activities which will be used to help them gain confidence in reading and roleplaying and which in turn will aid them with their pronunciation of the topic's vocab. The students will also participate in both written and oral work based on the topic.
SENIORS: La Casa (the house) is the topic for this term. The students will learn the names of the rooms in the house. They will construct (at home) one room of their choice to present to the class (shoebox size). The students will participate in both written and oral work on the topic as a means of helping them boost their confidence levels in Italian and this will be done through short sentences and answering simple questions to gain more information about the topic and also help them with their pronunciation of the topic's vocab.
Lote Teachers.
Caterina Cook & Pina Killaly
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DANCE Middle Unit are exploring the wonderful world of Dance! Each class is working in small groups to create a piece of abstract choreography. They have designed their own floor plan using pieces of equipment from the PE store room and will add depth and variety with basic dance technique in the form of travelling steps, turns, rolls, poses, arm lines and off balance with differing levels, speed and size. In contrast they are also learning the choreography of big theatrical production number, having to remember steps, be aware of space, use their personality and work as a whole team - all that with a hat and a cane, to dance with, too! The children will experience the excitement of performance when they showcase their work and achievement to their family friends. DanceClub@CSPS is available for year 1's – year 6's and each class is working hard on their dances for the Christmas assembly – all VERY exciting!!
Kate Stanford
Dance Instructor
Northern Italian seaside village.
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MUSIC Whole School
Jon Madin’s Workshops have been a highlight so far for the whole school. This visit is a celebration of all the hard work students have put into tuned percussion over the years.
Xylophones and glockenspiels were used with Jon Maddin’s program to engage the children in a joyful and interesting practical program. With a band method, children that take an instrument outside of the classroom can take on complex lines, while children that are new to the school can take on very simple lines. Then playing together in a band, everyone can sound awesome! Which is exactly what happened when Jon arrived – bringing the theatre to life with Echocellos, Marimbas and Musical Bikes. We celebrated further with a Family Soiree/Workshop. Many parents and even a grandparent came along to participate with the children J
SINGING: Our end of year celebrations are coming! AS such, our singing, dancing and dramatics come together now as we rehearse for our big assembly on December 19th. Please check out http://misslyonsmusicroom.edublogs.org where the tunes and lyrics have been uploaded. Any parent that plays an instrument – we are putting together a full orchestra, so please contact me if you would like to join in.
SENIORS
SHEIK, RATTLE ‘N’ ROLL!!!! Just had to remind everyone that the Senior Unit students did a FANTASTIC JOB!!!! Evan has created another masterpiece. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31396142/srrtrailer2.mp4
ENSEMBLES CHAMBER STRINGS ORCHESTRA:
Thursday lunchtimes – new members welcome with audition.
SENIOR STRINGS ORCHESTRA:
Thursday 8 am – new members welcome.
CONCERT BAND:
Wednesday 8 am.
2 Voice Clubs:
Middle Unit - Monday lunch. Solo Voice – Tuesday lunch.
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PE
This term the whole school will be involved in the House Sports competition on Friday 2nd December. A fun and exciting day will be had by all so feel free to come along and watch and cheer on the day.
Preps and Juniors This term students will be focusing on the fundamental motor skills of throwing, catching and forehand strike, modified games such as T-Ball and Bat Tennis will be used to encourage students to cooperate in game and class situations and displaying good sportsmanship. The preps will be starting there platoon sports program and looking forward to playing games with their teachers and friends.
Middles This term students are furthering their fundamental motor skills by learning and focusing on catching, throwing and fielding as their major P.E skill. They are also learning game and competitive situations preparing them for interschool competition. These same skills are being focused on during their platoon times. The middles will also have the opportunity to learn new sports such as Touch Football and Skipping and elastics.
Seniors
Seniors have a very busy term again in term 4 they will be involved the GIDSSA Athletics competition and the house sports competition. A number of students will be representing CSPS in District finals of Basketball, Softball and Athletics and Volleyball. Good luck to all teams involved. During the seniors PE lessons students will fine-tune their skills focusing on new sports such as Touch Football, Skipping and elastics and Fitness testing. Seniors will also be participating in the Bike Ed program run on Thursday s in addition to their PE class time; this is a very valuable program that helps the student to become ready to ride their bike on the road and use it for travel and recreation.
Have a great term, good luck and have fun!
Rachel Shovelton
PE Teacher, Sport Coordinator
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This term the Prep children will work with clay to create a little person learning important joining techniques. Literature will be once again used as a stimulus for creating interesting “Wild things”. Real flowers will be used to improve observation skills and the children will draw and paint these to create wonderful pictures.
The Junior Inquiry, Mini Beasts will provide the stimulus for two construction projects- a spider in its web and an amazing bug. The areas of painting and drawing will be covered as the children go into the garden to observe and draw plants. They will then create an imaginary garden where they find themselves shrunken in size.
This term the Middle children will develop their skills using clay and produce a coil pot to be fired and decorated. The abstract art of Picasso will be explored and his style will be copied to produce a painting of a friend. Geometric and organic shapes will be introduced and then applied to printing tasks.
The Senior children will model and tackle the construction of an armature (a wire and Styrofoam frame). Newspaper and Modroc will be used to complete the model. These will be painted and decorated. Clay will be explored and the children will create a creature based on “Where the Wild Things are”. The Bike Education program will also provided ideas for artwork.
ART
Specialist Newsletter
BI ANNUAL PERFORMANCES
THE SCHOOL HAS A BI ANNUAL CALENDAR
ONE YEAR IS REFERRED TO AS “THE MUSICAL THEATRE YEAR”
THE OTHER YEAR IS REFERRED TO AS “THE FAIR YEAR”
MUSICAL THEATRE YEAR
While the classroom program heavily supports the Musical Theatre piece, there are after school rehearsals, occasional weekend work, and the evening performances. The majority of weekend work is
done in the art room. Mrs. O’Neill leads a team of talented parents that make all the props and sets. The weekend work takes much passion and energy and we highly value the work that Neil Ritchie
invests to assist in making the students look fabulous in the final presentations. http://www.cambsth.vic.edu.au/robin/
http://www.cambsth.vic.edu.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=19
During this year, we don’t run a family concert nor do the Music Count Us In project due to the time it takes to do each well.
FAIR YEAR
Family Concert – Remember the days before television where families would gather around the lounge room hearth to play folk tunes together? We welcome parents,
cousins, aunts and uncles playing with the CSPS children in family units to our stage. Students are invited to bring throw cushions, throw rugs, beanbags and even teddies, as
we share our pieces as a warm way of showing family love. Music as a family expression – quite different to the formal performance of other soirees. A low key, warm
atmosphere is created with the music. Thursday August 12th. 6.30 set up, with a 7 pm start. Families will need to fill in the online notice http://www.cambsth.vic.edu.au/images/Parents/FamilyConcertSignupsheet.pdf
2. Music Count Us In –All
PERFORMANCE EXTENSION
ONLINE MUSIC ROOM:
http://misslyonsmusicroom.edublogs.org
EMRY – Eastern Metropolitan Youth Concert annually in May at Hamer Hall
Professional performers, workshops with secondary colleges and international visitors are welcomed wherever possible. CSPS encourages and supports students that enter the Boroondarra Eisteddfod, join
the various children’s choirs, perform at assembly, play in classroom concerts and enter A.M.E.B
FOPA Special thanks to this team without whom all the rich diversity of musical activities would
not be possible in a government school.