the nowendoc shout · by lana clifford now i go to school, then i went to preschool. now i carry...

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Nowendoc Public School Brackendale Road Nowendoc 2354 Ph: 67770905 Fax: 67770947 days. It’s been another wonderful term at Nowendoc Public and the children (and staff) de- serve a well earned break. Our term 3 calendar is al- ready filling up fast so have fun in the holidays, enjoy your family time and be safe. Keep smiling! Flu, fire and frozen pipes have certainly caused a stir for our last couple of weeks of term. At least we can say the chil- dren of Nowendoc have had a diverse range of hot and cold experiences to help pre- pare them for any unex- pected surprises! Thank you to the children for coping so well and to the parents for their understand- ing. Thanks also to the terrific staff here for their flexibility, humour and support. Amidst all the mayhem , we have spent a very enjoyable day at Niangala to celebrate NAIDOC Day. Aboriginal Consultants and Elders, from Tamworth led us through rotations highlighting Dream- ing stories, Boomerang Throwing, Johnny Cakes on the campfire and Totem Painting. Thank you to par- ents for helping with transport. Tracey Worth and the chil- dren’s creative entry into the Waste into Art competition received a certificate. I found their chosen topic highly amusing as it revealed in- sights into the children’s learning. We have had a couple of litterbugs creep into the school and the school bus this term, resulting in many discussions about re- specting the environment. I do hope Max enjoys the pho- tos of their creation. Despite the frost and chilly weather of late our vegetable garden continues to thrive. Children will be arriving home on Friday afternoon with a selection of greens for fami- lies to enjoy during the holi- Kathy’s Corner Mrs Worth’s Week The Nowendoc Shout 27 JUNE 2012 WEEK 10 Diary Dates Week 10 Friday 29 June Last day of term XXXXXXXXXXX Term 3 Week 1 Monday 16 July Staff Develop- ment/Student Free Day Thursday 19 July Loud Shirt Day dents decided on the slo- gan Don’t be a litter bug, Clean it up real snug! as their way of educating litter bugs. I hope you enjoy the pho- tos. Have a safe holiday. Tracey Worth I was very impressed with the effort students put into their class entry for the Wal- cha Councils, Waste into Art competition. All seven students were major con- tributors to the artwork, working as a team to get it completed in time. Their entry was called “Snug Bugs” and was made en- tirely from recycled materi- als, as was the criteria for the competition. The stu-

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Page 1: The Nowendoc Shout · By Lana Clifford Now I go to school, Then I went to preschool. Now I carry big loads of wood, Then I carried a doll. Now I play with my DSi, Then I played with

Nowendoc Public

School

Brackendale Road

Nowendoc 2354

Ph: 67770905

Fax: 67770947

days.

It’s been another wonderful

term at Nowendoc Public and

the children (and staff) de-

serve a well earned break.

Our term 3 calendar is al-

ready filling up fast so have

fun in the holidays, enjoy

your family time and be safe.

Keep smiling!

Flu, fire and frozen pipes

have certainly caused a stir

for our last couple of weeks

of term.

At least we can say the chil-

dren of Nowendoc have had

a diverse range of hot and

cold experiences to help pre-

pare them for any unex-

pected surprises!

Thank you to the children for

coping so well and to the

parents for their understand-

ing. Thanks also to the terrific

staff here for their flexibility,

humour and support.

Amidst all the mayhem , we

have spent a very enjoyable

day at Niangala to celebrate

NAIDOC Day. Aboriginal

Consultants and Elders, from

Tamworth led us through

rotations highlighting Dream-

ing stories, Boomerang

Throwing, Johnny Cakes on

the campfire and Totem

Painting. Thank you to par-

ents for helping with

transport.

Tracey Worth and the chil-

dren’s creative entry into the

Waste into Art competition

received a certificate. I found

their chosen topic highly

amusing as it revealed in-

sights into the children’s

learning. We have had a

couple of litterbugs creep into

the school and the school

bus this term, resulting in

many discussions about re-

specting the environment. I

do hope Max enjoys the pho-

tos of their creation.

Despite the frost and chilly

weather of late our vegetable

garden continues to thrive.

Children will be arriving home

on Friday afternoon with a

selection of greens for fami-

lies to enjoy during the holi-

Kathy’s Corner

Mrs Worth’s Week

The Nowendoc Shout 2 7 J U N E 2 0 1 2 W E E K 1 0

Diary Dates

Week 10

Friday 29 June

Last day of term

XXXXXXXXXXX

Term 3

Week 1

Monday 16 July

Staff Develop-

ment/Student

Free Day

Thursday 19

July

Loud Shirt Day

dents decided on the slo-

gan Don’t be a litter bug,

Clean it up real snug! as

their way of educating litter

bugs.

I hope you enjoy the pho-

tos.

Have a safe holiday.

Tracey Worth

I was very impressed with

the effort students put into

their class entry for the Wal-

cha Councils, Waste into

Art competition. All seven

students were major con-

tributors to the artwork,

working as a team to get it

completed in time. Their

entry was called “Snug

Bugs” and was made en-

tirely from recycled materi-

als, as was the criteria for

the competition. The stu-

Page 2: The Nowendoc Shout · By Lana Clifford Now I go to school, Then I went to preschool. Now I carry big loads of wood, Then I carried a doll. Now I play with my DSi, Then I played with

Currabubula Art Show Winners

Congratulations Lis and Parker

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Waste into Art Competition

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Worry Dolls

I worry about Cookie stealing my toys.

Phoebe, Kindy

I worry about big birds eating me.

Lucas, Kindy

I worry about monsters and if dad can shoot them.

Emily, year 1

I worry about monsters eating me.

Parker, year 1

I worry about Lucas’ blanket getting me at night.

Hugh, year 2

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Literacy E-Learning

Lucas and Phoebe -

collaboratively learning,

exploring word families.

Emily -

Learning her sight words

Parker -

Reading along with Reading

Eggs

Lana -

Investigating the writing

process

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Lana’s Friendship Poster

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Now and Then By Lana Clifford

Now I go to school,

Then I went to preschool.

Now I carry big loads of wood,

Then I carried a doll.

Now I play with my DSi,

Then I played with teddies.

Now I have a calf,

Then I had a pet spider.

Now I am living on a farm,

Then I lived in the city.

Now I live with two brothers and one sister,

Then I lived with only one brother.

Now I am in grade four,

Then I didn’t go to school.

Now I walk,

Then I crawled.

Now I am a big girl,

Then I was a little toddler.

Now I am ten years old,

Then I was four years old.

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Mary’s Birthday

My mum is like Wonder Woman,

She can do anything,

Cook things, wash things and love me.

My mum is as tall as a giraffe,

And as loving as a chimp,

Small, comfy and smart.

My mum is like a robot,

Looking after me each day,

Busy as a bee.

My mum has a voice like a harmony of angels,

Always protective,

And making me happy.

She cares for me like a lion,

Keeping me safe.

My mum is wonderful...

Because she is my mum!

Lissie

Students Return to School

Monday, 30 January, 2012

When Echidna Came to School

At recess, on Monday, we saw an echidna. We went to look at him eating some ants.

Then he started walking and we followed him to the sandpit. He went past the vegie

patch, across the playground and stopped at the sandpit. We watched the echidna and

then we took photos of him. I liked it when the echidna was lying sunbaking next to the

pot.

Emily, year 1

An echidna was going past the steps. Then the other echidna smelt some ants and they

smelt delicious so he went looking for them. He ate one and then he accidentally got

one stuck up his nostril. Then he went crazy, lying on his back and wriggling and wrig-

gling.

Phoebe, Kindy

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Mary’s Birthday

My mum is like Wonder Woman,

She can do anything,

Cook things, wash things and love me.

My mum is as tall as a giraffe,

And as loving as a chimp,

Small, comfy and smart.

My mum is like a robot,

Looking after me each day,

Busy as a bee.

My mum has a voice like a harmony of angels,

Always protective,

And making me happy.

She cares for me like a lion,

Keeping me safe.

My mum is wonderful...

Because she is my mum!

Lissie

Students Return to School

Monday, 30 January, 2012

Community Notices

Community Sewing Group

The Sewing Group meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, directly following exercise

classes.

Enquiries to Sue Lyon 67 770921

Exercise Classes

Exercise classes have resumed at Nowendoc Community Hall on Tuesdays, at 11.00am.

Cost is $5.00 and everyone is welcome.

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday greetings to our absolutely fabulous teacher,

Mrs Tracey Worth!

Nowendoc Public School

Creativity - Collaboration - Care

Visitors Always Welcome

www.nowendoc-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

[email protected]

Hairdressing

Denise Hawdon will be at Nowendoc on Monday, 16th July, 2012.

Denise provides a full hairdressing service for men, ladies and children.

Please phone Beth Higgins on 67 770970 to make an appointment. If this date does not

suit, please phone Denise on 67 692344 for an appointment in her salon at Niangala.