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Calendar—Term 4 Thursday 7/11/19 Jenny Squires, DoE Wellbeing Officer—meet with parents 12 noon P&C MeeƟng 1pm Monday 11/11/19 Excursion to UNE SMART Farm—parent transport Wednesday 13/11/19 Cooking—$4/student Friday 15/11/19 RSVP’s due Year 6 Fundraiser Tuesday 19/11/19 Playgroup 10am to 12 noon Everyone is invited to Niangala Public School’s Year 6 Fundraiser hosted by Isabell Atkins Niangala Pizza Chefs Thursday 21 November, 2019 5.00pm to 7.30pm at Niangala Hall Family $15, Single $10 includes;- Pizza dinner Ice-cream bar RSVP by Friday 15 November Niangala Public School 67692254 Email: [email protected] Come a long and be prepared to join in the fun of preparing, judging and eating for this Master Chef style event. NIANGALA PUBLIC SCHOOL fosters RESPONSIBLE, COLLABORATIVE, SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS NEWSLETTER Term 4 Week 4—6 November 2019 Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 6769 2254 Website: https://niangala-p.schools.nsw.gov.au Maths and Melbourne Cup Day Hats Students added to the skills they are learning at Niangala Public School. They combined Maths and hat making for a bit of Melbourne Cup Day fun. I am sure that the hats would do a great job of providing shade but probably would not do much to protect the wearer form the rain. Visitor to School Students and staff were very excited to meet MaƟlda Moore today on her first visit to Niangala Public School.

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Calendar—Term 4  

Thursday  7/11/19 

Jenny  Squires,  DoE Wellbeing  Officer—meet with parents 12 noon 

P&C Mee ng 1pm 

Monday  11/11/19  Excursion to UNE SMART Farm—parent transport 

Wednesday  13/11/19  Cooking—$4/student 

Friday  15/11/19  RSVP’s due Year 6 Fundraiser 

Tuesday  19/11/19  Playgroup 10am to 12 noon 

Everyone is invited to

Niangala Public School’s Year 6 Fundraiser hosted by Isabell Atkins

Niangala Pizza Chefs

Thursday 21 November, 2019

5.00pm to 7.30pm at Niangala Hall

Family $15, Single $10 includes;-

Pizza dinner

Ice-cream bar

RSVP by Friday 15 November

Niangala Public School 67692254

Email: [email protected]

Come a long and be prepared to join in the fun of preparing, judging and eating for this Master Chef style

event.

 

 

NIANGALA PUBLIC SCHOOL fosters 

RESPONSIBLE, COLLABORATIVE, SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS 

NEWSLETTER Term 4 Week 4—6 November 2019

Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 6769 2254 Website: https://niangala-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

Maths and Melbourne Cup Day Hats  Students added to the skills they are learning at Niangala Public School.  They combined Maths  and hat making  for a bit of Melbourne Cup Day fun.  I am sure that the hats would do a great job of providing shade but probably would not  do much to protect the wearer form the rain.                                                    

Visitor to School Students and staff were very excited to meet Ma lda Moore today on her first visit to Niangala Public School. 

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Mathema cs In Mathema cs last week, Chaise, Charlo e, Isabell and Sophie explored the proper es of 3D objects. They enjoyed construc ng them out of natural materials and inves gated what nets form a 3D object. We put together a mobile out of cones, prisms, pyramids and cylinders. Sophie and Chaise made a quiz about the features of 3D objects.  

Do you know which object has 6 faces and all these faces are squares? Which object has just one curved face? Which object can roll and stack? 

We really enjoyed the ac vity at this website 

h p://educa on.abc.net.au/res/i/L1061/index.html 

where we can transform 2D shapes into 3D objects. Try it at home!  

English Mrs Crawford and the children enjoyed learning about the life cycle of a kangaroo. We followed this up with a joint research project on the life cycle of a sea turtle. We used a combina on of factual texts from the library and digital resources on the computer and internet to construct our project. What fascina ng rep les they are! We all agree that such amazing animals need humans to protect their fragile marine environment.  

 

 

Transi on Thursday 31st October was the final transi on day for our enthusias c Niangala Nippers. What a fantas c beginning to school life they have had this year! On their final day they explored the theme of the beach. The girls talked about what we would take on a trip to the beach and what fun things they can do at the beach. Elaya, Fern and Valerie all agreed that you do not need a beanie at the beach! 

In maths, we inves gated length and 3D objects. The girls carefully cut out some crocodiles and ordered them from the biggest, oldest crocodile to the smallest baby crocodile. They enjoyed inves ga ng 3D objects such as cubes and cones and constructed some towers using these objects.  

At the assembly, the Nippers were presented with a cer ficate of comple on of the Transi on to Kindergarten program. Congratula ons Elaya, Fern and Valerie and a special thanks to Mrs Crawford for organising a fantas c program for these three li le Nippers.  

Nights of Reading

Congratula ons Charlo e and Sophie on comple ng 100 nights of reading.