keynote address “diary of coming events” · 2015. 3. 19. · paterson drive, lynbrook 3975...
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Paterson Drive, Lynbrook 3975 Phone: 8787 5390 Fax: 8787 5385
Keynote Address “Diary of Coming Events”
March
16th-20th Gr 5 Sorrento Camp -Return on Friday by 3.15pm
19th Gr 3 Just Like Me Incursion
20th Gr 1 –Just Like Me Incursion
ISS. Bye
23rd Whole school assembly @ 9am each Monday in Gym
-Maori Group Performance
26th Prep Easter Bonnet Parade
& Hot Cross Bun Walk/ Egg Hunt
LPS Movie Day
Gold coin donation
Pop Corn 50cents each
ICAS closing Date for applicatins & money
27th Harmony Day
Culture dress or wear orange
Special Assembly @ 11.30am– 12.30pm in Gym
Last Day of Term 1
Early Dismissal 2.30pm
April
Mon 13th Term 2 begins-
24th ISS V’s River Gum– away
Mon 27th Gr 4 Swimming Program ( 5 days)
May
1st ISS v’s Narre P-12 away
5th District Cross Country
Mother’s Day Stall
8th Curriculum Day -Students free day
All payments made to the office are due by No later than 9am to avoid disappointment !
MAKE BOOKS SPECIAL
Turn reading into something special. Take your kids to the library,
help them get their own library card, read with them, and buy them
books as gifts. Have a favourite place for books in your home or,
even better, put books everywhere. Pick a comfortable spot to read
in - one with plenty of light. Make it a routine - whether it's right
before the breakfast, or right before bed, set aside a special time
every day. Give lots of encouragement! Read the words aloud to
your child. Point to the pictures. Say the words together. Laugh
with your child. If you have newborns it's never too early. Reading
can be a bonding activity for you and your child. Introduce reading
in the very beginning, keep books in the nursery and have your
books out for baby and toddler to see! The fun continues after the
last page! When you finish a story, ask your child about his/her
favourite passages, characters, and illustrations. Imagine that!
Encourage your child to make up another character that might
appear in the book. What would it look like? What would it say?
What would you call it?
Get them to read another one
Find ways to encourage your child to pick up another book.
Introduce him or her to a series like The Boxcar Children or Harry
Potter or to a second book by a favourite author, or ask
Mrs Grainger for additional suggestions.
Crack open the dictionary
Let your child see you use a dictionary. Say, "Hmm, I'm not sure
what that word means... I think I'll look it up."
Talk about what you see and do
Talk about everyday activities to build your child's background
knowledge, which is crucial to listening and reading
comprehension. Keep up a running patter, for example, while
cooking together, visiting somewhere new, or after watching a TV
show.
Different strokes for different folks
Read different types of books to expose your child to different
types of writing. Some kids, especially boys, prefer nonfiction
books.
Teach your child some "mind tricks"
Show your child how to summarize a story in a few sentences or
how to make predictions about what might happen next. Both
strategies help a child comprehend and remember.
"Are we there yet?"
Use the time spent in the car or bus for wordplay. Letters and
words are here, there, and everywhere! Dr. Seuss was a master of
words, real and imagined. When you’re driving with your
Thursday 19th
March 2015
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along a familiar route, read the signs aloud. Make your next
trip to the grocery store an interactive one—read the
names of food items aloud with your child. Make up
new ones!
Students and Families Newsletters and Notices via the web!
Please log onto the school’s website www.lynbrookps.vic.edu.au
Click here and fill in the details required And we will email you a copy of the
Newsletter every fortnight. There will not be printed copies sent home.
Immunisation Certificates
A reminder letter will be going home to parents who have not yet presented their child’s “up to date Immunisation Certificate” to the office, please do so by Friday 27th March. It would be appreciated if you could forward these documents as soon as possible as these records must be kept accurate.
Essential Items Levy -NOW DUE
It would be appreciated if parents could pay their essential Fees of $135 by Friday 27th March. Eligible pension/health care card holders may pay the subsidised amount of $50 upon production of a valid card at reception. If you wish to discuss a payment plan for this payment or any other amount due please contact Michelle at Reception prior to the due date to make arrangements.
PARKING ISSUES
Our neighbours are incredibly tolerant of the traffic that arises around Lynbrook PS at pick up & drop off times HOWEVER it has become apparent that some of our families are inconsiderate of our neighbours. We have received reports of cars being parked over driveways and on nature strips. One resident was most concerned that she was blocked from leaving her house on more than one occasion.
A clear message for parents -
Obey the road rules or risk receiving a fine! Council officers regularly patrol the surrounding streets and if you are caught parking illegally, blocking a driveway or parking on a nature strip you will receive a hefty fine. In the case of an emergency you may even find that your car window has been smashed in order to clear your illegally parked vehicle from a driveway.
Above all, treat our neighbours as you would like to be treated!
Consideration costs nothing but goes a long way.
Please drive safely for the safety of our children.
Every Week
STUDENT BANKING Tuesdays
CANTEEN DAYS Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
CLOSED Tuesday
PAYMENTS
Payments for any school activities should be enclosed in an envelope clearly marked with your child’s name, grade and reason for payment and given to your child’s classroom teacher. If you need to make a substantial payment (camp, fees etc) you are welcome to do so at the office. We accept cheques, EFTPOS & cash however it should be noted that the office DOES NOT CARRY A FLOAT, so please make sure you do not require any change.
Please be advised of the following payment due dates. It should be noted that payment may be made until 9.00 am on the specified day. Should you experience difficulties in making payment please contact Michelle at reception pri-or to the excursion cut-off date to organise a payment plan.
2015 School Diary Gr 2-6 ($7) ASAP
ICAS Gr 2-6 Various Thu26th Mar
Essential Items Levy All grades $135 Fri 27th Mar
Gr 4 Swimming Program $60 Mon 13th April
Gr 2 Swimming Program $48 Mon 20th April
All payments are due no later
than 9am on the nominated day
Make sure you hand in your permission form when sending
money to school to avoid disappointment.
STUDENT ABSENT LINE
8787 5390 Press 1 for Absences
Press 3 for Reception
Or record absences via www.lynbrookps.vic.edu.au
News From Around the School
Year 1
This term the children in Year 1 have delighted us with their fantastic ‘Me in a Box
presentations. The boxes themselves gave an insight into the children’s wide range of
interests and creativity, whilst the contents reflected what was special to them. This
activity was most valuable for showcasing our students’ oral presentation skills. They
learnt the importance of speaking clearly, using positive body language and humour
to entertain, and the benefits of rehearsing in front of their families prior to their
presentations.
The Life Education Van was another highlight of the term, and the children enjoyed
meeting Harold again. The teachers were very impressed with the knowledge that
students shared in matters relating to healthy food choices and how to care for their
bodies. Their willingness to participate and outstanding behaviour made us very
proud.
Congratulations on an excellent term Year one.
Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Price and Grade 1 teachers.
News From Around the School
Year 2
Our Year 2's have been very busy! We have been working very hard on our reading comprehension skills
throughout the term, it has been fantastic to see so many students dedicate themselves to improvement! We
have also been learning about writing letters, some of our classes have even walked up to the Lynbrook
Post Office to send them! In Maths, we have been working in our addition and subtraction strategies. We
have continued to explore the theme of teamwork and what it means to be a positive influence on
classmates and how to 'get along.'
We are looking forward to Harmony Day next week to see our students celebrating Australia in their
cultural dress!
Mr Frazer, Ms Hill, Mrs Laforet, Miss Massie & Mrs Smith, The Year 2 Team.
Year 3
Here we are in the final week of term 1. Year 3 students have been involved in visiting the Life Ed Van
where the focus has been on health and safety. This week students have participated in the ‘Just Like Me’
incursion where they have become aware of similarities and differences between themselves and their
peers in impoverished countries. Students have raised questions in regard to social justice issues around
the world. The Year 3 team looks forward to an exciting Term 2.
Mrs Vrondou, Year 3 Coordinator,
Year 4
Over the past few weeks year 4 have explored ‘Choices’. Students have been asked to
identify what makes a healthy or unhealthy choice. Our awesome incursion titled “The
H Team” by brainstorm Productions taught us to think before we make choices. We
questioned what choices we make that are healthy and unhealthy and reflected on
the smart choices we make each day in order to keep healthy.
The Life Ed visit was very exciting! Our topic of cyber safety allowed students to learn
to ensure we use our iPads safely. Harold and Urshla presented a wonderful program. It was heaps of fun.
As the term comes to an end the year 4 team wish all our school community members all the best for a safe and
Happy Easter
Mrs Harris, Miss Arnold, Miss Gray, Mrs Laidlaw, Miss Moore & Mrs Power.
News From Around the School
LPS Students Doing Their Part On Monday 16th March, the Dolphin Research Ambassadors and the Murrin House Captains asked for any students who are in Murrin, to volunteer to clean up rubbish around the school. It was a great success, we managed to fill up more than 10 buckets of rubbish. We had students from Grade 1 to Grade 6 help us clean up the yard. Thank you to all the children who used their lunch time to help make this school a clean and better place to be. We look forward to next Monday when it will be Buluk’s turn to volunteer!
Miss Waldron, Year 6 Teacher
Talia 6W, Parami 4G &
Zoe 4M
Ferishta 1K, Jack 1S, Arnan
2H & Raj 2H
News From Around the School
Grade 6
The Year 6 students have been immersed in BIG WRITE, Passion Writing and 3:15 story writing this term. In literacy groups, the students have linked reading to writing focussing on the foundations of VCOP. The students have produced some excellent narrative pieces which display many of the writing principles that we cover in our program.
Jack from 6P completed a powerful piece in response to a 3:15 prompt, titled Buried Treasure. This will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. Enjoy!
"The curse is here Cody!" the voice drifted off as Cody leant down to pick up the hook.
The light that once clustered the land became a shadow, the ghost of Clarence Buchanan was here. Clarence awoke, an incomplete ghostly monster. One piece of him was missing, his golden hook.
"Cody Miller! Where is my golden hook?" he shouted.
Cody ran for his life. The shadows followed him and grew larger with every step.
"You're a fool Cody!" he screamed. "You're world will now be engulfed with darkness!"
Cody ran until he finally came across a small cave.
"Surely Clarence couldn't find me hiding in here!" Cody whispered to himself.
The cave felt damp and was covered in dust and dew. There was a slight illumination from the moonlight and it smelt like old cheese.
Suddenly Cody found something glimmering on a rock. He inspected closely and found a miniature hole. Inside it was
just the thing that could challenge Clarence. It was a sword in stone.
"He who wealds this sword will get unimaginable power!" a strange voice said with suspense.
Cody pulled at the sword with all his might. A hissing noise filled the cave, it grew louder and louder. A cobra struck out
at Cody injecting him with poisonous venom. Cody dropped to the ground. His vision blurred, he fell unconscious.
Cody awoke in hospital, but his heart rate was low, very low. He breathed his last thin breathe. The room fell silent.
"My deed is done!" the ghost of Clarence whispered. "I have
my golden hook back!"
That was the last time Clarence was seen or heard of again.
It's believed he returned to his grave. Now Cody Miller has a grave of his own.
Mr Andrews
Year 5
Term One in Grade 5 has been a great one! The students
have learnt all about how to be cyber safe and to ensure they
are being a STAR online. They attended an incursion that
explored the concept of peer pressure and the importance of
making good choices, which all of the students loved! They
even performed the dance moves with the actors!
Term One also saw the students learning about their impact
on the environment around them. They were involved in
developing ideas as to how they can have a positive impact
on their environment instead of a negative one.
Of course, there were lots of literacy and maths sessions
taking place as the students learnt all about sequencing and
cause and effect as well as money and the four operations.
Big Write also took place this term and the students enjoyed
writing narratives related to picture prompts. All of the
stories were very creative and showed great use of VCOP!
Term One culminated in most of the students attending
Sorrento Camp. Lots of fun was had by all!
All of the teachers are looking forward to a fantastic Term 2
as we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landing at
Gallipoli and Mrs. Welsh goes off to have her baby!
Mrs Welsh
Lynbrook Primary School’s
Community Cookbook
For Sale $16.00 Available from the office
What a great gift from the
children and staff of Lynbrook.
Activities on Thursday 26th March
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