Welcome to
3BM
MS. BRONWYN
• from Australia• teaching for 15years
• taught in Ausralia, Japan, USA, China, UAE • 4th year at UNIS• daughter Emma
MS. AN
16 years at UNIS 3rd year teaching grade 3
Married with 2 children, son and daughter
Please email both the class teacher and the ES secretary at [email protected] if there is an illness or absence
from school.
BUSES – inform Mr. Lai, our transport coordinator, of any changes directly and email the class teacher. [email protected]
COMMUNICATION• sending a written note and asking your child to hand
it to me in the morning• emailing me [email protected] (email may not
be read until after the school day)• contacting the school secretaries
[email protected] or [email protected] who will pass on the message
• Or speaking to me personally after 15:30
•Calendar
•Webpage http://www.unishanoi.org/
•Blogshttp://blogs.unishanoi.org/grade3/http://blogs.unishanoi.org/bmclure/
• ES Handbook• Grade 3 guide
INFORMATION
Homework• sent home Monday completed by Friday
• homework book
• homework agreement
• independent practice
• is to practice different strategies and developing their comprehension
• foster enjoyment and confidence
• is at an independent level
• all books and different types of reading
• reading room and take home books
HOME READING:
• Birthdays – please email in me in advance. Muffins or cupcakes are best, please no party packs. NO NUTS !!
• The parent directory will be issued by the communications office
• All electronic toys to be kept at home
• Everything should be labelled
• No Hat, No Play policy.
• Healthy Snack – Nut Aware
• No money – except for Snack Sale days – usually
once a month, organised by SCO
Bits and Pieces
SCHEDULE Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
P1(08:20-09:00)
PSEL
ICE Block English Math UoI
P2(09:05-09:45)
English
Break(09:45- 10:10)
P3(10:10- 10:50)
English English World Languages
World Languages
ICE Block
P4(10:55-11:35)
World Languages Math PE English
Lunch(11:35-12:25)
P5(12:25-13:05)
PE UoI ICE block English
MathP6
(13:10-13:50)
UoI UoI Math PE
Break (13:50-14:10) Library Break (13:50-14:10)
P7(14:10-14:50
Math English Early release 14:30 English
Assembly
P8 (14:50: 15:20)
PSEL
PARENT INVOLVEMENT
School Community Organization (SCO) The UNIS Hanoi School Community Organisation is an organisation made up
of all parents and teachers of UNIS Hanoi school. Attend SCO meetings (all details on the calendar) Work on Sub-committees, such as the Welcome Committee Help raise funds Help organise cultural exchanges Assist on sports days, field trips, concerts or with other school events Organise and contribute to the Book Sale Organise and contribute to the United Nations Day Celebration Become a Class Parent Coordinate Snack Sales Become a library volunteer Organise social activities, including SCO Socials Offer language assistance More information is available on the website. We warmly welcome our parent volunteers. For more information about
getting ivolved with your child’s school please contact: [email protected]
CLASS PARENTS
Class Parents act as a support and liaison for their child’s classroom teacher, parents and students, particularly for new families entering UNIS Hanoi. The Class Parents can also assist the Principal and serve as a liaison with the SCO. Parents may volunteer to be Class Parents once class lists have been published in June or at the first meeting of the School Community Organization for the year or email to [email protected]. Class parent duties can include: Briefly meet with the Homeroom/Advisory teacher to discuss possible
assistance throughout the year. Liaise with the Advancement Office in order to keep up-to-date with new entries
to the classroom. Introduce yourself to new families via email, phone or through the Welcome
Coffee Mornings. Assist teachers or the Deputy Principal, if needed, for special activities and
events. Assist the SCO to find volunteers to assist at UN Day, the Used Book and Bake
Sale and the Spring Fair. Provide a vital link in an emergency phone tree should one be necessary. Help publicize Elementary events and activities. Attend orientation and information meetings for your grade level. Organise social functions so that the grade level or class can get together. Organise any meetings, and provide feedback to the SCO, in order to address
issues at Elementary School level.