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TRANSCRIPT
Waterford State School acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land the Yugumbeh and Jagera people of the country on which the school is located and pays respect to their Elders past present and emerging
Principalrsquos Message
Jingeri Wahlu Welcome Term 2 Week 9 bull 15th June 2020
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Evidence Based
ApproachEvidence Based Approach - the 2 books shown are the evidence based approach used at Waterford SS to improve student learning outcomes They combine approaches to enable school leaders and teachers to boost student achievement and build teacher capacity to learn teach and lead by emphasising collaborative processes
ldquoEmbed and quality assure all elements of the
Australian Curriculum ndash English to ensure
consistency of practice across the schoolrdquo
2020 Sharp and Narrow
At least 12 months growth for one yearrsquos schooling
T (07) 3451 8222 F (07) 3451 8200 E principalwaterfordsseqeduau W httpswaterfordsseqeduau
Office hours 8am - 4pm Tuckshop 3451 8216 40 Nerang Street Waterford Qld 4133
Connect with us
Waterford State School
Dear Parents and Carers
As you will be aware the disruption to school routines as a result of the Queensland governmentrsquos response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in changes to the teaching learning assessment and reporting at Waterford State School
The Department of Education has modified the requirements for reporting student academic achievement for Semester 1 2020 Schools will provide a report using the information that they have available from Term 1 and Term 2 2020 This information will be modified from the planned assessment program as many students did not attend school for the last week of Term 1 and they participated in a home based learning program for three to five weeks in Term 2
The Semester 1 student reports from Waterford State School will be available from Wednesday 29th July (Week 3 ndash Term 3) At Waterford State School students will be provided with a level of achievement and effort for 4 Key Learning Areas English Math Science and HASS as per the departmental requirements This level of achievement has been determined using the available information about student learning and achievement from Term 1 and Term 2 as well as their participation during the Learning at Home phase
This week sees the commencement of Term 2 assessment items for students across the school Given the impact to the school term that Covid-19 presented teachers will be assessing and teaching right up until the last day of school Friday June 26th Given the shorter term we are urging all families to ensure students are here everyday until the last day This will ensure that teachers are able to gather the required data to complete report cards
Yours in Education
Daniel Bishop Principal
Diary DatesTuesday 23rd June Year 2 Rewards Day
Wednesday 24th June Year 3 amp 4 Rewards Day
Thursday 25th June Year 5 amp 6 Rewards Day
Friday 26th June Prep amp Year 1 Rewards Day Last day of Term 2
Monday 13th July First day of Term 3
Wednesday 29th July Semester 1 reports sent out
TERM DATESTERM 2 2020 Monday 20th April ndash Friday 26th June
TERM 3 2020 Monday 13th July ndash Friday 18th September
TERM 4 2020 Tuesday 6th October ndash Friday 11th December
Great work Year 1 (see article on page 10)
School CleanersWaterford State School would like to say a big ldquothank yourdquo to our cleaning staff who play a huge role in keeping our school healthy and hygienic
A
Uniform
Policy Rem
inder
Waterford State School A REMINDER FOR FAMILIES
WINTER IS HERE With winter now here our students are starting to feel the cold When dressing warm it is important that students remain compliant with the Waterford SS Uniform Policy Adherence to the schoolrsquos Uniform Policy demonstrates personal and school pride Items can be purchased through Munch Monitor accounts This it easy for parents while they not permitted on school grounds due to COVID-19 Where stock is available items will be delivered to students the same day If you are unsure of sizing please select the size you usually purchase for your child (or slightly larger if you want them to grow into it) As always our staff are willing to assist where possible so please phone if you have any concerns We have formalised our uniform borrowing process for those who are unable to meet the schoolrsquos uniform requirements From 830am until 845am students can visit the Wellbeing Hub (Old School) and borrow an item of clothing for the day Students will also be sent to the Wellbeing Hub if they are identified by a staff member for wearing incorrect items Staff at the Wellbeing Hub will provide them with the correct item and store their incorrect item for the day ready for collection at 245pm when they return what they have bor-rowed All items are washed after every use The correct Waterford SS uniform is outlined below
Item Description Uniform Standards Tops An orange white and black polo shirt pur-
chased through the school uniform shop
Any other shirts worn underneath the school uniform should not be visible
Plain black pullover or zipper style jacket No hoodies No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Bottoms Plain black shorts or skorts
No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Plain black trousers or track pants No jeans No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Dress An orange white and black tartan dress pur-chased through the school uniform shop
Socks Plain white socks Shoes Enclosed black school shoes or black jog-
gerssport shoes Can be lace up or Velcro Must be suita-ble for physical activity
Our uniform shop stocks plain black jumpers for $15 and jackets for $25 Supplies are limited so get in quick
OU
R S
CH
OO
L P
RIO
RIT
IES At Waterford State
School we expect
Australian Curriculum ndash English 80 of students receiving a C or better in English across the school
Lyn Sharrattrsquos ldquoClarityrdquo ndash Every classroom operating under the 14 Parametres building powerful collaborative learning cultures
Before and After School CareAt WSS we have before and after school care run by Camp Australia in our Community Hub If you are interested in finding out more information please call 1300 105 343 pick up a flyer from the WSS Office or visit wwwcampaustraliacomau
From the OfficeDear ParentsCarers
On 1 June 2020 a parent has kindly paid an amount of $7500 to the school via BPoint - Receipt No 1506
Unfortunately the payment lodgement does not show the debtors name (ParentCarers name) or Students name and I am unable to be process the payment
Please advise if you think the payment was one that you made toward your childrsquos account If so please advise Lyn in the office on 3451 8230 and email a copy of the receipt to ljenk20eqeduau
Thank you for your assistance
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 2
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From The Deputy Desk P-2
Kelly Roberts Deputy Principal P-2
Missing LearningHome Catch up on episodes of learninghome readinghome and codinghome TV on the Department of Educationrsquos YouTube channel httpswwwyoutubecomQueenslandDepartmentofEducation
The videos provide a quality learning resource for teachers parents carers and students Episodes will be regularly uploaded so be sure to subscribe to the YouTube channel and check back in regularly
Stop Drop amp Go Zone
FIRST BELL 840am Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone on the way to school bull Students are to get ready to exit the vehicle as the car comes close to the zone bull Students are to unbuckle their seat belt and collects their bag when the car stops at the head of the queue in the zone bull Say goodbye get out of the car at the kerbside and student should head to their waiting areas
DISMISSAL BELL 245pm Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone after school bull Students are to look out for their parentrsquos car and when the car stops at the head of the queue bull Students are to have their belongings ready to put into the car bull Students are to get in to the car via the safety door near the kerb and put on their seatbelt
Helpful tips for drivers in the Stop Drop and Go Zone
bull The Stop Drop and Go Zone is like a quick-moving taxi rank Only let someone out when you have stopped near the front of the queue
bull Stay in the car unless you need to help with bags or seatbelts bull Delay entering the Stop Drop amp Go Zone until the bell has rung This allows your childchildren time to get to the
zone for collection This means entering the Zone after 245pm Cars arriving early will be asked to leave the zone after two minutes if their child is not there
bull If your passenger is not ready drive around the block to re-join the queue or find a legal place to park
If you are using another collection point remind your child where you are picking them up from
Handwashing
Please practice this procedure with your children ndash in particular Step 3 Some children are applying soap then rinsing it off without rubbing the soap on the front and backs of their hands
Reminder Please label all your belongings
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 3
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
It has been great to have some routine back in our lives over the past three weeks Students across Year 3-6 have been working hard to collect their Awesome Tokens by demonstrating our school expectations Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe and Be a Learner With only two weeks left of term their focus is on completing their assessment I am looking forward to reading each childrsquos report card When looking at student report cards I am most interested in the rating given for effort as this is key to success Today I had the pleasure of recognising some of the outstanding effort shown by our Year 3-6 students and I look forward to meeting and speaking with more exceptional students next week
Rewards A reminder that our Week 10 Rewards Session will look a little different this term as we ensure that our plans are COVID safe Our teachers have worked hard to put together activities for our year levels and these are on display in the classroom I know there are students who are already onto Card 5 Well done
The arrangements for Rewards will be as follows
Prep amp Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 amp 6
Friday 26th June Tuesday 23rd June Wednesday 24th June Wednesday 24th June Thursday 25th June
All rewards will be held in the middle session More information will be sent home to families next week
Year 6 ndash 7 Transition
Marsden SHS
If you follow our school Facebook page you would have seen that we shared a number of videos posted by Marsden State High School Applications for the Excellence Programs at Marsden SHS are now open The school offers Excellence Programs in Music Dance Basketball Girls Rugby League Boys Rugby League Football (Soccer) and Academics
The flyer pictured shows some information about the upcoming trial dates for the Marsden SHS Excellence Programs scheduled for the end of July You will also find the registration form which is due back before the trials on the Marsden SHS website
If you would like to stay up to date with the Excellence information from Marsden SHS make sure you like their Facebook page as frequent videos and information is posted for Year 6 families
Loganlea SHS
We have received some information from Loganlea State High School about the upcoming opportunities to explore their program options
The Loganlea Institute of Sports offers programs in
bull General Sportbull Netballbull Rugby League Developmentbull Football (Soccer)
In addition they offer Surf Lifesaving through their Youth Development Program
Outside of sport Loganlea SHS provide opportunities to be involved in the
bull Dance Programbull Signature Program (Academic)bull Hospitality Programbull Agribusiness Program
Please contact the school for more information on their upcoming Experience Days and registrations forms which are due at the end of July httpsloganleashseqeduauenrolments
More information from both of our feeder high schools will be shared when it becomes available to us
Have a great weekend ready to return for the final two weeks of Term 2
Catherine Higgins Acting Deputy Principal (Year 3-6)
Deputy Principal Year 3-6
LOGANLEASTATEHIGHSCHOOLNeridah Street LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Ph (07) 3451 8777 Fax (07) 35431 8700
RESPECT INTEGRITY RESILIENCE
Year 6 STAR Excellence Experience Day Expression of Interest
To be considered for a STAR Program in 2021 it is imperative that the student participates in the
preparation for entry process into the school This may include an interview
Excellence Experience days are as follows Loganlea Institute of Sport
General - appropriate workout shoes Netball - appropriate court shoes
Rugby League Development - mouthguard football boots
Football (Soccer) - shin pads football boots
Loganlea Youth Development Program Surf Lifesaving
Dance Program
Appropriate clothing for movement and dance shoes (if owned)
Monday 3rd August 2020 830am - 200pm
Signature Program (Academic Program)
Tuesday 4th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Hospitality Program
Agribusiness Program (Agriculture Program)
Limited spaces available
Friday 7th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Venue Loganlea SHS ndash Multipurpose Hall
Time 815am - 215pm (Collection from Hall)
Dress Primary sport uniform and necessary equipment listed above
Lunch BYO lunch and water - canteen available on day
Registration forms to returned to administration or emailed to bjray0eqeduau as soon as possible and not later than 30th July 2020
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 4
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Deputy Principal Diverse LearningWhat is social communication Does your child communicate differently when talking to an adult versus one of their friends Does your child greet people appropriately politely request clarification when they donrsquot understand and show good listening behaviours
A good communicatorbull Sticks to the subjectbull Gives the listener equal time and opportunity to speakbull Is respectful and politebull Listens without interruptingbull Uses lsquoyesrsquo lsquommhmmrsquo lsquoahrsquo eye contact and nodding to show they
are interestedbull Thinks of a reply after the speaker has finishedbull Asks clarifying questions when they donrsquot quite understandbull Stays still and attentive using appropriate body languagebull Uses a friendly face and voice when talking to others
bull Makes sure the speaker feels importantbull Takes responsibilitybull Problem solvesbull Understands feelings and emotionsbull Understands important versus non important informationbull Can change the formality of their language depending on who they are
talking to or where they are eg Principal vs grandparent vs friend
What can you do at home to facilitate social communication
bull Talk about and encourage the points above under lsquoA good communicatorrsquobull Give lots of praise and explain why it is important to use these social conventions eg lsquoWhen we listen properly and show we are interested
people enjoy talking to us If we donrsquot listen properly we may miss out on important information or come across as rudersquobull Use Role play For example - lsquoWhat would you say ifhellip How would you act if you werehellip in a restaurant Shops Why What will others think ifhelliprsquo - Practice joining conversations eg wait for a pause or break politely interrupting - Practice inviting friends to play and requesting to play eg lsquoCan I play with yoursquo - Practice taking your turn in the conversation and changing topic at the right time - Practice asking questions and making comments about what the person has said - Practice using polite phrases like lsquoexcuse mersquo lsquothank yoursquo lsquogood morning Mrshelliprsquo lsquoI hope you have a great dayrsquo
Have a fantastic Week 9
Melissa Davis Deputy Principal Diverse Learning
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 5
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
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Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
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LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
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HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
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Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
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Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
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Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
A
Uniform
Policy Rem
inder
Waterford State School A REMINDER FOR FAMILIES
WINTER IS HERE With winter now here our students are starting to feel the cold When dressing warm it is important that students remain compliant with the Waterford SS Uniform Policy Adherence to the schoolrsquos Uniform Policy demonstrates personal and school pride Items can be purchased through Munch Monitor accounts This it easy for parents while they not permitted on school grounds due to COVID-19 Where stock is available items will be delivered to students the same day If you are unsure of sizing please select the size you usually purchase for your child (or slightly larger if you want them to grow into it) As always our staff are willing to assist where possible so please phone if you have any concerns We have formalised our uniform borrowing process for those who are unable to meet the schoolrsquos uniform requirements From 830am until 845am students can visit the Wellbeing Hub (Old School) and borrow an item of clothing for the day Students will also be sent to the Wellbeing Hub if they are identified by a staff member for wearing incorrect items Staff at the Wellbeing Hub will provide them with the correct item and store their incorrect item for the day ready for collection at 245pm when they return what they have bor-rowed All items are washed after every use The correct Waterford SS uniform is outlined below
Item Description Uniform Standards Tops An orange white and black polo shirt pur-
chased through the school uniform shop
Any other shirts worn underneath the school uniform should not be visible
Plain black pullover or zipper style jacket No hoodies No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Bottoms Plain black shorts or skorts
No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Plain black trousers or track pants No jeans No branded materials no markings no fabric prints
Dress An orange white and black tartan dress pur-chased through the school uniform shop
Socks Plain white socks Shoes Enclosed black school shoes or black jog-
gerssport shoes Can be lace up or Velcro Must be suita-ble for physical activity
Our uniform shop stocks plain black jumpers for $15 and jackets for $25 Supplies are limited so get in quick
OU
R S
CH
OO
L P
RIO
RIT
IES At Waterford State
School we expect
Australian Curriculum ndash English 80 of students receiving a C or better in English across the school
Lyn Sharrattrsquos ldquoClarityrdquo ndash Every classroom operating under the 14 Parametres building powerful collaborative learning cultures
Before and After School CareAt WSS we have before and after school care run by Camp Australia in our Community Hub If you are interested in finding out more information please call 1300 105 343 pick up a flyer from the WSS Office or visit wwwcampaustraliacomau
From the OfficeDear ParentsCarers
On 1 June 2020 a parent has kindly paid an amount of $7500 to the school via BPoint - Receipt No 1506
Unfortunately the payment lodgement does not show the debtors name (ParentCarers name) or Students name and I am unable to be process the payment
Please advise if you think the payment was one that you made toward your childrsquos account If so please advise Lyn in the office on 3451 8230 and email a copy of the receipt to ljenk20eqeduau
Thank you for your assistance
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 2
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From The Deputy Desk P-2
Kelly Roberts Deputy Principal P-2
Missing LearningHome Catch up on episodes of learninghome readinghome and codinghome TV on the Department of Educationrsquos YouTube channel httpswwwyoutubecomQueenslandDepartmentofEducation
The videos provide a quality learning resource for teachers parents carers and students Episodes will be regularly uploaded so be sure to subscribe to the YouTube channel and check back in regularly
Stop Drop amp Go Zone
FIRST BELL 840am Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone on the way to school bull Students are to get ready to exit the vehicle as the car comes close to the zone bull Students are to unbuckle their seat belt and collects their bag when the car stops at the head of the queue in the zone bull Say goodbye get out of the car at the kerbside and student should head to their waiting areas
DISMISSAL BELL 245pm Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone after school bull Students are to look out for their parentrsquos car and when the car stops at the head of the queue bull Students are to have their belongings ready to put into the car bull Students are to get in to the car via the safety door near the kerb and put on their seatbelt
Helpful tips for drivers in the Stop Drop and Go Zone
bull The Stop Drop and Go Zone is like a quick-moving taxi rank Only let someone out when you have stopped near the front of the queue
bull Stay in the car unless you need to help with bags or seatbelts bull Delay entering the Stop Drop amp Go Zone until the bell has rung This allows your childchildren time to get to the
zone for collection This means entering the Zone after 245pm Cars arriving early will be asked to leave the zone after two minutes if their child is not there
bull If your passenger is not ready drive around the block to re-join the queue or find a legal place to park
If you are using another collection point remind your child where you are picking them up from
Handwashing
Please practice this procedure with your children ndash in particular Step 3 Some children are applying soap then rinsing it off without rubbing the soap on the front and backs of their hands
Reminder Please label all your belongings
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 3
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
It has been great to have some routine back in our lives over the past three weeks Students across Year 3-6 have been working hard to collect their Awesome Tokens by demonstrating our school expectations Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe and Be a Learner With only two weeks left of term their focus is on completing their assessment I am looking forward to reading each childrsquos report card When looking at student report cards I am most interested in the rating given for effort as this is key to success Today I had the pleasure of recognising some of the outstanding effort shown by our Year 3-6 students and I look forward to meeting and speaking with more exceptional students next week
Rewards A reminder that our Week 10 Rewards Session will look a little different this term as we ensure that our plans are COVID safe Our teachers have worked hard to put together activities for our year levels and these are on display in the classroom I know there are students who are already onto Card 5 Well done
The arrangements for Rewards will be as follows
Prep amp Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 amp 6
Friday 26th June Tuesday 23rd June Wednesday 24th June Wednesday 24th June Thursday 25th June
All rewards will be held in the middle session More information will be sent home to families next week
Year 6 ndash 7 Transition
Marsden SHS
If you follow our school Facebook page you would have seen that we shared a number of videos posted by Marsden State High School Applications for the Excellence Programs at Marsden SHS are now open The school offers Excellence Programs in Music Dance Basketball Girls Rugby League Boys Rugby League Football (Soccer) and Academics
The flyer pictured shows some information about the upcoming trial dates for the Marsden SHS Excellence Programs scheduled for the end of July You will also find the registration form which is due back before the trials on the Marsden SHS website
If you would like to stay up to date with the Excellence information from Marsden SHS make sure you like their Facebook page as frequent videos and information is posted for Year 6 families
Loganlea SHS
We have received some information from Loganlea State High School about the upcoming opportunities to explore their program options
The Loganlea Institute of Sports offers programs in
bull General Sportbull Netballbull Rugby League Developmentbull Football (Soccer)
In addition they offer Surf Lifesaving through their Youth Development Program
Outside of sport Loganlea SHS provide opportunities to be involved in the
bull Dance Programbull Signature Program (Academic)bull Hospitality Programbull Agribusiness Program
Please contact the school for more information on their upcoming Experience Days and registrations forms which are due at the end of July httpsloganleashseqeduauenrolments
More information from both of our feeder high schools will be shared when it becomes available to us
Have a great weekend ready to return for the final two weeks of Term 2
Catherine Higgins Acting Deputy Principal (Year 3-6)
Deputy Principal Year 3-6
LOGANLEASTATEHIGHSCHOOLNeridah Street LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Ph (07) 3451 8777 Fax (07) 35431 8700
RESPECT INTEGRITY RESILIENCE
Year 6 STAR Excellence Experience Day Expression of Interest
To be considered for a STAR Program in 2021 it is imperative that the student participates in the
preparation for entry process into the school This may include an interview
Excellence Experience days are as follows Loganlea Institute of Sport
General - appropriate workout shoes Netball - appropriate court shoes
Rugby League Development - mouthguard football boots
Football (Soccer) - shin pads football boots
Loganlea Youth Development Program Surf Lifesaving
Dance Program
Appropriate clothing for movement and dance shoes (if owned)
Monday 3rd August 2020 830am - 200pm
Signature Program (Academic Program)
Tuesday 4th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Hospitality Program
Agribusiness Program (Agriculture Program)
Limited spaces available
Friday 7th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Venue Loganlea SHS ndash Multipurpose Hall
Time 815am - 215pm (Collection from Hall)
Dress Primary sport uniform and necessary equipment listed above
Lunch BYO lunch and water - canteen available on day
Registration forms to returned to administration or emailed to bjray0eqeduau as soon as possible and not later than 30th July 2020
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 4
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Deputy Principal Diverse LearningWhat is social communication Does your child communicate differently when talking to an adult versus one of their friends Does your child greet people appropriately politely request clarification when they donrsquot understand and show good listening behaviours
A good communicatorbull Sticks to the subjectbull Gives the listener equal time and opportunity to speakbull Is respectful and politebull Listens without interruptingbull Uses lsquoyesrsquo lsquommhmmrsquo lsquoahrsquo eye contact and nodding to show they
are interestedbull Thinks of a reply after the speaker has finishedbull Asks clarifying questions when they donrsquot quite understandbull Stays still and attentive using appropriate body languagebull Uses a friendly face and voice when talking to others
bull Makes sure the speaker feels importantbull Takes responsibilitybull Problem solvesbull Understands feelings and emotionsbull Understands important versus non important informationbull Can change the formality of their language depending on who they are
talking to or where they are eg Principal vs grandparent vs friend
What can you do at home to facilitate social communication
bull Talk about and encourage the points above under lsquoA good communicatorrsquobull Give lots of praise and explain why it is important to use these social conventions eg lsquoWhen we listen properly and show we are interested
people enjoy talking to us If we donrsquot listen properly we may miss out on important information or come across as rudersquobull Use Role play For example - lsquoWhat would you say ifhellip How would you act if you werehellip in a restaurant Shops Why What will others think ifhelliprsquo - Practice joining conversations eg wait for a pause or break politely interrupting - Practice inviting friends to play and requesting to play eg lsquoCan I play with yoursquo - Practice taking your turn in the conversation and changing topic at the right time - Practice asking questions and making comments about what the person has said - Practice using polite phrases like lsquoexcuse mersquo lsquothank yoursquo lsquogood morning Mrshelliprsquo lsquoI hope you have a great dayrsquo
Have a fantastic Week 9
Melissa Davis Deputy Principal Diverse Learning
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 5
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From The Deputy Desk P-2
Kelly Roberts Deputy Principal P-2
Missing LearningHome Catch up on episodes of learninghome readinghome and codinghome TV on the Department of Educationrsquos YouTube channel httpswwwyoutubecomQueenslandDepartmentofEducation
The videos provide a quality learning resource for teachers parents carers and students Episodes will be regularly uploaded so be sure to subscribe to the YouTube channel and check back in regularly
Stop Drop amp Go Zone
FIRST BELL 840am Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone on the way to school bull Students are to get ready to exit the vehicle as the car comes close to the zone bull Students are to unbuckle their seat belt and collects their bag when the car stops at the head of the queue in the zone bull Say goodbye get out of the car at the kerbside and student should head to their waiting areas
DISMISSAL BELL 245pm Using the Stop Drop and Go Zone after school bull Students are to look out for their parentrsquos car and when the car stops at the head of the queue bull Students are to have their belongings ready to put into the car bull Students are to get in to the car via the safety door near the kerb and put on their seatbelt
Helpful tips for drivers in the Stop Drop and Go Zone
bull The Stop Drop and Go Zone is like a quick-moving taxi rank Only let someone out when you have stopped near the front of the queue
bull Stay in the car unless you need to help with bags or seatbelts bull Delay entering the Stop Drop amp Go Zone until the bell has rung This allows your childchildren time to get to the
zone for collection This means entering the Zone after 245pm Cars arriving early will be asked to leave the zone after two minutes if their child is not there
bull If your passenger is not ready drive around the block to re-join the queue or find a legal place to park
If you are using another collection point remind your child where you are picking them up from
Handwashing
Please practice this procedure with your children ndash in particular Step 3 Some children are applying soap then rinsing it off without rubbing the soap on the front and backs of their hands
Reminder Please label all your belongings
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 3
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
It has been great to have some routine back in our lives over the past three weeks Students across Year 3-6 have been working hard to collect their Awesome Tokens by demonstrating our school expectations Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe and Be a Learner With only two weeks left of term their focus is on completing their assessment I am looking forward to reading each childrsquos report card When looking at student report cards I am most interested in the rating given for effort as this is key to success Today I had the pleasure of recognising some of the outstanding effort shown by our Year 3-6 students and I look forward to meeting and speaking with more exceptional students next week
Rewards A reminder that our Week 10 Rewards Session will look a little different this term as we ensure that our plans are COVID safe Our teachers have worked hard to put together activities for our year levels and these are on display in the classroom I know there are students who are already onto Card 5 Well done
The arrangements for Rewards will be as follows
Prep amp Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 amp 6
Friday 26th June Tuesday 23rd June Wednesday 24th June Wednesday 24th June Thursday 25th June
All rewards will be held in the middle session More information will be sent home to families next week
Year 6 ndash 7 Transition
Marsden SHS
If you follow our school Facebook page you would have seen that we shared a number of videos posted by Marsden State High School Applications for the Excellence Programs at Marsden SHS are now open The school offers Excellence Programs in Music Dance Basketball Girls Rugby League Boys Rugby League Football (Soccer) and Academics
The flyer pictured shows some information about the upcoming trial dates for the Marsden SHS Excellence Programs scheduled for the end of July You will also find the registration form which is due back before the trials on the Marsden SHS website
If you would like to stay up to date with the Excellence information from Marsden SHS make sure you like their Facebook page as frequent videos and information is posted for Year 6 families
Loganlea SHS
We have received some information from Loganlea State High School about the upcoming opportunities to explore their program options
The Loganlea Institute of Sports offers programs in
bull General Sportbull Netballbull Rugby League Developmentbull Football (Soccer)
In addition they offer Surf Lifesaving through their Youth Development Program
Outside of sport Loganlea SHS provide opportunities to be involved in the
bull Dance Programbull Signature Program (Academic)bull Hospitality Programbull Agribusiness Program
Please contact the school for more information on their upcoming Experience Days and registrations forms which are due at the end of July httpsloganleashseqeduauenrolments
More information from both of our feeder high schools will be shared when it becomes available to us
Have a great weekend ready to return for the final two weeks of Term 2
Catherine Higgins Acting Deputy Principal (Year 3-6)
Deputy Principal Year 3-6
LOGANLEASTATEHIGHSCHOOLNeridah Street LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Ph (07) 3451 8777 Fax (07) 35431 8700
RESPECT INTEGRITY RESILIENCE
Year 6 STAR Excellence Experience Day Expression of Interest
To be considered for a STAR Program in 2021 it is imperative that the student participates in the
preparation for entry process into the school This may include an interview
Excellence Experience days are as follows Loganlea Institute of Sport
General - appropriate workout shoes Netball - appropriate court shoes
Rugby League Development - mouthguard football boots
Football (Soccer) - shin pads football boots
Loganlea Youth Development Program Surf Lifesaving
Dance Program
Appropriate clothing for movement and dance shoes (if owned)
Monday 3rd August 2020 830am - 200pm
Signature Program (Academic Program)
Tuesday 4th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Hospitality Program
Agribusiness Program (Agriculture Program)
Limited spaces available
Friday 7th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Venue Loganlea SHS ndash Multipurpose Hall
Time 815am - 215pm (Collection from Hall)
Dress Primary sport uniform and necessary equipment listed above
Lunch BYO lunch and water - canteen available on day
Registration forms to returned to administration or emailed to bjray0eqeduau as soon as possible and not later than 30th July 2020
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 4
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Deputy Principal Diverse LearningWhat is social communication Does your child communicate differently when talking to an adult versus one of their friends Does your child greet people appropriately politely request clarification when they donrsquot understand and show good listening behaviours
A good communicatorbull Sticks to the subjectbull Gives the listener equal time and opportunity to speakbull Is respectful and politebull Listens without interruptingbull Uses lsquoyesrsquo lsquommhmmrsquo lsquoahrsquo eye contact and nodding to show they
are interestedbull Thinks of a reply after the speaker has finishedbull Asks clarifying questions when they donrsquot quite understandbull Stays still and attentive using appropriate body languagebull Uses a friendly face and voice when talking to others
bull Makes sure the speaker feels importantbull Takes responsibilitybull Problem solvesbull Understands feelings and emotionsbull Understands important versus non important informationbull Can change the formality of their language depending on who they are
talking to or where they are eg Principal vs grandparent vs friend
What can you do at home to facilitate social communication
bull Talk about and encourage the points above under lsquoA good communicatorrsquobull Give lots of praise and explain why it is important to use these social conventions eg lsquoWhen we listen properly and show we are interested
people enjoy talking to us If we donrsquot listen properly we may miss out on important information or come across as rudersquobull Use Role play For example - lsquoWhat would you say ifhellip How would you act if you werehellip in a restaurant Shops Why What will others think ifhelliprsquo - Practice joining conversations eg wait for a pause or break politely interrupting - Practice inviting friends to play and requesting to play eg lsquoCan I play with yoursquo - Practice taking your turn in the conversation and changing topic at the right time - Practice asking questions and making comments about what the person has said - Practice using polite phrases like lsquoexcuse mersquo lsquothank yoursquo lsquogood morning Mrshelliprsquo lsquoI hope you have a great dayrsquo
Have a fantastic Week 9
Melissa Davis Deputy Principal Diverse Learning
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 5
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
It has been great to have some routine back in our lives over the past three weeks Students across Year 3-6 have been working hard to collect their Awesome Tokens by demonstrating our school expectations Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe and Be a Learner With only two weeks left of term their focus is on completing their assessment I am looking forward to reading each childrsquos report card When looking at student report cards I am most interested in the rating given for effort as this is key to success Today I had the pleasure of recognising some of the outstanding effort shown by our Year 3-6 students and I look forward to meeting and speaking with more exceptional students next week
Rewards A reminder that our Week 10 Rewards Session will look a little different this term as we ensure that our plans are COVID safe Our teachers have worked hard to put together activities for our year levels and these are on display in the classroom I know there are students who are already onto Card 5 Well done
The arrangements for Rewards will be as follows
Prep amp Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 amp 6
Friday 26th June Tuesday 23rd June Wednesday 24th June Wednesday 24th June Thursday 25th June
All rewards will be held in the middle session More information will be sent home to families next week
Year 6 ndash 7 Transition
Marsden SHS
If you follow our school Facebook page you would have seen that we shared a number of videos posted by Marsden State High School Applications for the Excellence Programs at Marsden SHS are now open The school offers Excellence Programs in Music Dance Basketball Girls Rugby League Boys Rugby League Football (Soccer) and Academics
The flyer pictured shows some information about the upcoming trial dates for the Marsden SHS Excellence Programs scheduled for the end of July You will also find the registration form which is due back before the trials on the Marsden SHS website
If you would like to stay up to date with the Excellence information from Marsden SHS make sure you like their Facebook page as frequent videos and information is posted for Year 6 families
Loganlea SHS
We have received some information from Loganlea State High School about the upcoming opportunities to explore their program options
The Loganlea Institute of Sports offers programs in
bull General Sportbull Netballbull Rugby League Developmentbull Football (Soccer)
In addition they offer Surf Lifesaving through their Youth Development Program
Outside of sport Loganlea SHS provide opportunities to be involved in the
bull Dance Programbull Signature Program (Academic)bull Hospitality Programbull Agribusiness Program
Please contact the school for more information on their upcoming Experience Days and registrations forms which are due at the end of July httpsloganleashseqeduauenrolments
More information from both of our feeder high schools will be shared when it becomes available to us
Have a great weekend ready to return for the final two weeks of Term 2
Catherine Higgins Acting Deputy Principal (Year 3-6)
Deputy Principal Year 3-6
LOGANLEASTATEHIGHSCHOOLNeridah Street LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Ph (07) 3451 8777 Fax (07) 35431 8700
RESPECT INTEGRITY RESILIENCE
Year 6 STAR Excellence Experience Day Expression of Interest
To be considered for a STAR Program in 2021 it is imperative that the student participates in the
preparation for entry process into the school This may include an interview
Excellence Experience days are as follows Loganlea Institute of Sport
General - appropriate workout shoes Netball - appropriate court shoes
Rugby League Development - mouthguard football boots
Football (Soccer) - shin pads football boots
Loganlea Youth Development Program Surf Lifesaving
Dance Program
Appropriate clothing for movement and dance shoes (if owned)
Monday 3rd August 2020 830am - 200pm
Signature Program (Academic Program)
Tuesday 4th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Hospitality Program
Agribusiness Program (Agriculture Program)
Limited spaces available
Friday 7th August 2020 830am - 200pm
Venue Loganlea SHS ndash Multipurpose Hall
Time 815am - 215pm (Collection from Hall)
Dress Primary sport uniform and necessary equipment listed above
Lunch BYO lunch and water - canteen available on day
Registration forms to returned to administration or emailed to bjray0eqeduau as soon as possible and not later than 30th July 2020
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 4
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Deputy Principal Diverse LearningWhat is social communication Does your child communicate differently when talking to an adult versus one of their friends Does your child greet people appropriately politely request clarification when they donrsquot understand and show good listening behaviours
A good communicatorbull Sticks to the subjectbull Gives the listener equal time and opportunity to speakbull Is respectful and politebull Listens without interruptingbull Uses lsquoyesrsquo lsquommhmmrsquo lsquoahrsquo eye contact and nodding to show they
are interestedbull Thinks of a reply after the speaker has finishedbull Asks clarifying questions when they donrsquot quite understandbull Stays still and attentive using appropriate body languagebull Uses a friendly face and voice when talking to others
bull Makes sure the speaker feels importantbull Takes responsibilitybull Problem solvesbull Understands feelings and emotionsbull Understands important versus non important informationbull Can change the formality of their language depending on who they are
talking to or where they are eg Principal vs grandparent vs friend
What can you do at home to facilitate social communication
bull Talk about and encourage the points above under lsquoA good communicatorrsquobull Give lots of praise and explain why it is important to use these social conventions eg lsquoWhen we listen properly and show we are interested
people enjoy talking to us If we donrsquot listen properly we may miss out on important information or come across as rudersquobull Use Role play For example - lsquoWhat would you say ifhellip How would you act if you werehellip in a restaurant Shops Why What will others think ifhelliprsquo - Practice joining conversations eg wait for a pause or break politely interrupting - Practice inviting friends to play and requesting to play eg lsquoCan I play with yoursquo - Practice taking your turn in the conversation and changing topic at the right time - Practice asking questions and making comments about what the person has said - Practice using polite phrases like lsquoexcuse mersquo lsquothank yoursquo lsquogood morning Mrshelliprsquo lsquoI hope you have a great dayrsquo
Have a fantastic Week 9
Melissa Davis Deputy Principal Diverse Learning
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 5
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Deputy Principal Diverse LearningWhat is social communication Does your child communicate differently when talking to an adult versus one of their friends Does your child greet people appropriately politely request clarification when they donrsquot understand and show good listening behaviours
A good communicatorbull Sticks to the subjectbull Gives the listener equal time and opportunity to speakbull Is respectful and politebull Listens without interruptingbull Uses lsquoyesrsquo lsquommhmmrsquo lsquoahrsquo eye contact and nodding to show they
are interestedbull Thinks of a reply after the speaker has finishedbull Asks clarifying questions when they donrsquot quite understandbull Stays still and attentive using appropriate body languagebull Uses a friendly face and voice when talking to others
bull Makes sure the speaker feels importantbull Takes responsibilitybull Problem solvesbull Understands feelings and emotionsbull Understands important versus non important informationbull Can change the formality of their language depending on who they are
talking to or where they are eg Principal vs grandparent vs friend
What can you do at home to facilitate social communication
bull Talk about and encourage the points above under lsquoA good communicatorrsquobull Give lots of praise and explain why it is important to use these social conventions eg lsquoWhen we listen properly and show we are interested
people enjoy talking to us If we donrsquot listen properly we may miss out on important information or come across as rudersquobull Use Role play For example - lsquoWhat would you say ifhellip How would you act if you werehellip in a restaurant Shops Why What will others think ifhelliprsquo - Practice joining conversations eg wait for a pause or break politely interrupting - Practice inviting friends to play and requesting to play eg lsquoCan I play with yoursquo - Practice taking your turn in the conversation and changing topic at the right time - Practice asking questions and making comments about what the person has said - Practice using polite phrases like lsquoexcuse mersquo lsquothank yoursquo lsquogood morning Mrshelliprsquo lsquoI hope you have a great dayrsquo
Have a fantastic Week 9
Melissa Davis Deputy Principal Diverse Learning
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 5
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
From the Guidance OfficerDomestic and Family Violence Domestic and family violence effects people of all ages race gender and culture and is a major national health and welfare issue that can have lifelong impacts for victims and perpetratorsDomestic violence is when one person behaves in a way that controls or dominates another person and causes fear for their safety and wellbeing Domestic violence is usually a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour taking many forms It happens in intimate family or informal care relationships and it happens to men as well as women Women
bull 1 in 5 Australian women had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 6 Australian women had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 4 Australian women had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 3 Australian women had experienced physical violence
Men
bull 1 in 22 Australian men had experienced sexual violencebull 1 in 19 Australian men had experienced physical or sexual violence from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 7 Australian men had experienced emotional abuse from a current or former partnerbull 1 in 2 Australian men had experienced physical violence
(Stats from httpwwwdvconnectorg) Who to call to get help In an emergency dial triple zero ndash 000bull DV Connect (Womenrsquos Line) ndash 1800 811 811bull DV Connect (Menrsquos Line) ndash 1800 600 636bull Legal Aid Queensland ndash 1300 651 188bull Womenrsquos Legal Service ndash 1800 677 278
In the early years we have enjoyed using our Gigo robots to extend our coding language learning about the ocean learning how to make a 3 dimensional structure that can stand and collecting and representing dataYears 3 and 4 have been enjoying using codeorg to practise their coding skills They have demonstrated some serious skills in this area Theyrsquove also started learning about our beautiful ocean layers and the creatures that live in each while creating mats for Dash the robot to cruise around inYear 5 have started constructing their possum homes and are busy measuring and joining their designs to complete their structuresYear 6 have been working on using Makey Makey to create musical instruments using lead pencil as their conductors
STEM News
bull Qld Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service ndash 1800 887 700bull Kids Helpline ndash 1800 551 800bull Hearing Impaired ndash TTY 1800 550 660bull Interpreting and Translating Service ndash 131 450
Take care and keep safe Mary
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 6
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Wellness TeamReading Dogs is backReading Dogs is back It has been fantastic to see our Reading Dog Karma and her owner Nikki back at school Karma missed everyone and is happy to be back listening to students read We appreciate you Karma and Nikki
Deadly Choices Term 3Great News Waterford State School is partnering with ATSICHS to deliver the Deadly Choices program for our Year 4 and 5 students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander This program will commence in Term 3 and is very exciting It will be held once a week on Friday afternoonsThe Deadly Choices Healthy Lifestyle program is a health education program aimed at supporting participants to be positive role models and mentors for their families peer group and community by leading a healthy lifestyle This program involves physical activity and cooking Participants are rewarded with program merchandise upon completion of each program subject to full attendance of the programs good behaviour and school attendanceConsent forms were sent home this week for Year 4 and 5 students If your child received a consent form please make sure you return it to your childrsquos classroom teacher prior to the end of term These consent forms are due back by Friday 26th June Please note Involvement in the program is subject to good behaviour and school attendance
FitclubThis week at the Fitclub it was great to see students really wanting to stay active but also have friendly competition We had groups of 3 starting near the hall They would run to the other side near the fence and do 5 star jumps Students would run back and the next partner would do the same thing until everyone has had a turn each
Good Start ProgramVeggie champs For the last 2 weeks of Good Start we have been learning about different parts of the vegetable We sat around our fala (mat) to discuss these things and we used a salu (traditional broom) to sweep away the negativity We also discussed how the colours of a vegetable can help different parts of your body and then we played a game called around the world A student would stand behind another and had to answer a vegetable related question the correct answer moved on until someone got all the way around the circle
Charyse and Bati talking about how red vegetables help your heart
ECDP NewsWe were so excited to welcome back all our ECDP friends to the Rainbow room and also welcome some new friends too
We have been learning all about the farm and the animals we might find there We have shared stories including lsquoBig Red Barnrsquo lsquoHattie and the Foxrsquo and lsquoWhere is the Green Sheeprsquo We even made a chicken pen and a barn for our animals
We lsquofedrsquo the animals and practised counting the scoops of food and we even had a go at lsquoshearingrsquo a sheep We have also been learning the Auslan signs for farm animals
Our ECDP friends have been learning to follow instructions and daily routines
Sharon and Kirra
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 7
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
LOTEldquoNǐ hǎordquo We are learning how to say immediate family members and how to express love to our beloved ones in Chinese ldquoBagraveba māma wǒ agravei nǐ rdquo(Dad mum I love you) is encouraged to say every single day to express gratitude to our parents We are also learning how to describe peoplersquos age countries nationalities and pets so students will be able to introduce themselves and family members in Chinese Here are some ldquoI love you my familyrdquo cards in Chinese made by our students I am really glad to see that students are engaged in all types of learning experiences such as singing a nursery rhyme singing songs ICT integrated learning such as Kahoot and Quizlet Here is my email address tshu2eqeduau Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
Miss Shu Year 3-6 Chinese Teacher
This week at the Tuckshop we celebrated Winter with our ldquoWinter Wonderland Weekrdquo Snowy the Snowman was very popular and was happy to watch our well-mannered students coming up to the Tuckshop window at lunch breaks While our Winter Week is over we continue with our popular lsquoWinter Warmerrsquo special ALL Winter long
Wersquove added a new lsquoBirthday Boxrsquo to our menu This box is a special way to celebrate a birthday OR it can be ordered as a reward for your child if they have achieved something special (or completed their homework)
REMEMBER to register your child for Munch Monitor online as we are CASHLESS at the Tuckshop You can assign a daily amount lsquosnack moneyrsquo for them to use lsquoover-the-counterrsquo at the Tuckshop also If you need assistance doing this please contact us at the Tuckshop
To register visit wwwmunchmonitorcom and enter
Username Waterford Password munch4133
Have a great week
Erica amp Michelle
Tuckshop News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 8
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
HPE Update - Year 3
Music
This term the Year 3 students are exploring the impact of positive social interaction on self-identity The unit ldquoGood Friendsrdquo investigates different types of friendships and examines the qualities we look for in a friend as well as their roles and responsibilities
This week we are looking at how to communicate respectfully with friends to resolve conflicts and challenges After working through and discussing a variety of scenarios students explained in words how they show respect to their friends and then drew what it looks like when they are being respectful to their teachers Below are some of their responses
At Waterford we are respectful use manners greet and farewell are supportive encouraging nice kind caring take care of look out for check in on share with take turns speak with listen to include play with stay with be fair to help encourage cheer up and make others smile laugh and be happy
During this term we have been learning how musical instruments belong to different families of instruments We have also been discovering how each instrument makes itrsquos sound and what happens to the sound if we have more space in the instrument for the sound waves to move around The children will finish this term off by making their own cup drum or maraca in the last week of termHere are some of our Year 3 students getting to experience what it is like to be in the percussion part of the orchestra
Indigenous NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the walk for reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In the year 2000 about 250000 people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous made their way across the Sydney landmark in support of reconciliation 20 years later more than 90 per cent of Australians now support reconciliation
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 9
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Prep NewsIn Prep we have been investigating what makes a Super Star sentence Wersquove been speaking about our finger spaces and making sure we have capital letters at the beginning of our sentences Wersquove also been brainstorming Wow Words to make sure our sentences are interesting and engaging for our readers Great work Prep
Year 1 NewsHere in Year 1 we have been learning about poetry and itrsquos so much fun
We know that poems should entertain like a poem about a cat dancing in the rain
We know that poems should have some rhyme so we use words together like lime time and slime
Wersquove really enjoyed analysing poetry and even made our own poem for you to see
This term in English Year 2 have been learning to express a preference for a character within texts In order to do this we have been comparing characters and discussing their similarities and differences particularly when it comes to their appearance qualities actions and thoughts Last week we compared ldquoThe Gingerbread Manrdquo to the ldquoNinja Bread Manrdquo and as a fun culminating activity we decorated some very yummy gingerbread men that were baked for us by our wonderful tuckshop ladies They were delicious and we had a lot of fun
Year 2 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 10
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
3T
In English we have been working on writing letters of persuasion We have been looking at ordering our arguments to make them sound more persuasive We also had a visit from Karma who was very popular
3H
This week in 3H we have been looking at different ways money can be represented We have also started to add both notes and coins together Look out parents and carers you may not be able to fool these money savvy students anymore They will be checking
3C
Students in 3C were eagerly awaiting Monday Week 8 This was our first week borrowing from the myriad range of books seen in our newly furnished library We canrsquot wait to return back to the library and choose new books to read
3L
In 3L we have been learning about things we can do at a farm this is in preparation for our end of term task For our task we are persuading a city kid to visit a farm so we are doing lots of research
Year 3 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 11
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Year 4 have been working away on their final assessment pieces this week They have been brainstorming their thoughts analysing texts of different forms and explaining what they have learnt through their lessons and research Our collaboratively built learning walls have played a great roll in assisting the students throughout this term and even more so during assessment
Year 4 News
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 12
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner
Almost half way through the schooling year and the Year 6 students are hard at work completing all of their assessment to the best of their abilities They have enjoyed re-connecting with each other and are continuing to develop their leadership schools as the seniors of Waterford State School It was a fun experience for them to create their own electrical circuits during lessons as well as gaining a better understanding of different energy sources Irsquom sure each student is looking forward to watching numerous lsquoBehind the Newsrsquo videos in the upcoming weeks
To find out whatrsquos happening in the Logan area click on the link below
Happy reading
Our Logan Magazine June 2020 Vol 89
httpswwwloganqldgovaudownloadsfile2628our-logan-magazine-volume-89-june-2020
Year 5 News
Year 6 News Community Notice
5S
Year 5 have been learning about Geometry in Mathematics We have been exploring symmetry angles and 3D shapes This unit has been lots of fun because we have been able to integrate Maths and Art The students have used their name to design a symmetrical pattern as well as making lots of 3D shapes
Newsletter 15th June 2020 bull Page 13
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe Be a Learner