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Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter 16 th May 2012 Issue 32 - 2011/12 Dear Parents, Primary Sports Awards Evening Congratulations to Katya Ayass and Paolo Pretorius who received the Primary Sports Person of the Year Award during our Primary Sports Evening last night. Well done! Vote for the best school in Abu Dhabi Ahlan! Magazine is hosting a competition for the best school Best In Abu Dhabi Awards 2012. Please following the link if you wish to vote: http://www.ahlanlive.com/photos/best-school-182141.html?img=5 Voting closes on 20 th May 2012. Oliver DVD Just a reminder that all money for Oliver DVDs needs to be in as soon as possible so that the order can be processed. ADEC Parent Survey Kindly be advised that the Parent Survey is still available on ADEC Website until the end of May 2012. You are kindly requested to participate in this important survey.

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Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter

16th May 2012

Issue 32 - 2011/12

Dear Parents,

Primary Sports Awards Evening

Congratulations to Katya Ayass and Paolo Pretorius who received the Primary Sports Person of the

Year Award during our Primary Sports Evening last night. Well done!

Vote for the best school in Abu Dhabi

Ahlan! Magazine is hosting a competition for the best school Best In Abu Dhabi Awards 2012. Please

following the link if you wish to vote:

http://www.ahlanlive.com/photos/best-school-182141.html?img=5

Voting closes on 20th May 2012.

Oliver DVD

Just a reminder that all money for Oliver DVDs needs to be in as soon as possible so that the order

can be processed.

ADEC Parent Survey

Kindly be advised that the Parent Survey is still available on ADEC Website until the end of May 2012.

You are kindly requested to participate in this important survey.

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Primary Library Book Review Competition

All students in Year 3, and 5 are being invited to participate in a Book Review

Competition for which instructions and procedures have been outlined during

library lessons this week. There will be a certificate and small prize for the winning

entry from each of the year groups and house points will be awarded for runners-

up.

The children simply access the template in the attachment, complete it with their review and then

either return it by e-mail to ([email protected]),

or print it out and hand in their hard copy to Primary Library. The deadline is May 31st.

We are looking forward to being inundated with lots of beautifully written and creatively illustrated

Book Reviews!

From the School Nurses

Be SMART in the Sun

Sunburn can be very painful, as well as being damaging to the skin. There is an increased risk of skin

cancer and the aging process of the skin is accelerated (think lots of lines and wrinkles!). Here are

some tips for protecting our skin by avoiding sunburn:

UV Rays are strongest in the middle of the day. Plan indoor activities at that time or look for

shade.

Cover the skin with a shirt AND sunscreen to avoid sunburn!

Wear a hat – preferably one that covers the neck and ears. When wearing a baseball style hat,

remember to apply sunscreen to the neck and ears.

Sunglasses protect eyes from UV rays. Look for sunglasses that wrap around and block nearly

100% of UV rays.

Use sunscreen! Use a sunscreen with at least a SPF of 15, but preferably higher (30+), and

UVA/UVB protection. Use it liberally and reapply frequently.

Don‟t be tempted to stay out in the sun with sunscreen for any longer than you would do without

wearing sunscreen.

Spend more time in the shade between 11 and 3

Make sure you never burn

Aim to cover up with a hat, t-shirt and sunglasses

Remember to take extra care with children

Then use at least factor 15+ sunscreen, preferably higher

For more information on sun safety check out these websites:

http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Summerhealth/Pages/Sunprotectioneyesandskin.aspx

http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/outdoor/sun_safety.html

Message from Friends of Al Yasmina (FOY)

Tabletop Sale - Saturday 19th May

Come along this Saturday from 9.30am to 12.30pm in the school Atrium. Bring all of your friends too -

you never know what bargain you may find. For more information, contact Kara Ulgenalp on 050-

5847638.

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Next FOY Meeting - Monday 21st May

The next FOY meeting will be held next Monday at 8am in meeting room 2 (behind Primary

Reception). If you would like to get involved or simply find out more about FOY, then please come

along - everyone is welcome. The agenda for this meeting is as follows:-

Agenda:

~ Treasurer's Report

~ Tabletop Sale Feedback

~ FOY Constitution - AGM in June?

~ Primary End of Year Discos

~ Welcome BBQ for September

~ Festive Fair Committee

~ Any Other Business (Next Meeting 18th June)

Primary End of Year Discos - Sunday 17th June

Hopefully you have this date in your diaries now. Watch this space for more information in next

week's newsletter.

Snack Time Stars

The second winners for our Snack Time Stars were…. HERONS!

Herons Class remembered to do all of the following things:

Walking quietly to and from snack

Eating with our mouths closed

Sitting down whilst we eat

Using quiet voices in the atrium

Using the correctly cutlery when we eat and not just our fingers!

Congratulations!

Who will be the winners in 2 weeks time?...........

Foundation Stage 1 (FS1)

Oooh-aaar me hearties! What an adventurous week we have had as little pirates. It all began with

the wonderful story Lila Pirate. We then made our own treasure maps with hidden treasure marked

with an X, crocodile infested pools and dangerous volcanoes. We followed clues set by our teachers

to find hidden gold coins around our classroom. In the shared area we made pirate ships using junk

materials and outside we drew large maps using chalk.

We also had lots of fun with practical pirate phonic actives, which involved walking the plank to

blend cvc words and hoisting down pirate phonemes!

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At lunchtime, we talked about the healthy things we can have in our lunch box. We even shared our

lunch boxes with the class and thought about how we could make them a little bit healthier, there

were lots of healthy, tasty things inside.

Congratulations to our super stARRRRrs of the week:

Sophie Kay from White class, Lucy Greenhill from Yellow class, Mikey O‟Sullivan from Red class, Joshua

Coetzee from Blue class and Damia Mohd Husni from Green class- Well Done

Please ensure that your child‟s reading book and diary are brought to school every day. This is so

that their class teacher can read with your child and replace their book. Thank You.

Foundation Stage 2 (FS2)

“Off with their heads!!!” Is what might happen to you if you cross the „Queen of Hearts Army‟ down in

FS2! This week, we have fallen down the rabbit hole into Wonderland where have taken up the

challenge of helping the queen of hearts turn everything red. During our adventure in Wonderland,

we met a Rabbit who was always late, a cheeky Cheshire cat, a very grumpy caterpillar and a

Queen who was always losing her temper.

On our final day in Wonderland, we were invited by the „Mad Hatter‟ to join him at his tea party. The

children made the most fabulous hats and came dressed in their best party clothes. A great day was

had by all and we would like to say a HUGE thank you to all parents and carers for providing such

delicious food and treats.

As well as our adventure to Wonderland, the children have also been learning about capacity and

weight. We have been experimenting with different materials and finding out which holds more and

which are the heaviest.

Year 1

This week brings Year One to the end of their „Growing‟ topic. It‟s been a wonderful topic to learn

and enjoy together. The children have certainly shown „green fingers‟ in how they have cared for

and looked after the many seeds and plants we have grown during this topic. We hope your lettuce,

sweet pepper and broccoli plants are doing well at home. We would love to see some pictures of

them when they grow even bigger and produce yummy and healthy vegetables.

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Have a look at the beautiful display showing our work for this topic.

In Literacy this week we have been extremely hard working. We have been WRTING OUR OWN

STORIES! So watch this space for the year one authors! We took our time, planned our settings,

characters, problems, resolutions and the endings. Then we wrote our fabulous stories adding lots of

details and adjectives. They really are FANTASTIC!

In Design and Technology we designed a brand new bridge for the Three Billy Goats to use to save

them from the horrible troll. They were very grateful.

Next week we start our final topic, „Toys‟. Please could you help us by collecting any of the following

items at home, shoe boxes, oatmeal cylinder box, milk cartons, large plastic bottles, cardboard tubes

and bringing them into school. These will help us build our own „Box Town‟ next week.

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Huge congratulations to our wonderful stars of the week for

this week. Well done to Jayden Joury in Doves class, Niamh

Wright in Robin‟s class, Joel George in Lark‟s class, Mia

Greene in Cuckoo‟s class and Leenah Bassiouni in

Sparrow‟s class.

Year 2

In Year 2 this week we have continued working on The Paper Bag Princess. We

have made our predictions for a sequel to the first book and amongst our ideas

were: Prince Ronald becomes “The Newspaper Prince”, Princess Elizabeth finds

a new Prince to marry and Prince Ronald can’t escape from the tower! Maybe

Prince Ronald should have been nicer to Princess Elizabeth in the original book!

In maths we have been measuring hands and feet. We collected the data

and then put our results into a bar chart. We wanted to find out if the people

with the biggest hands also had the biggest feet. We found out there is no link

between hand and foot size.

In Art we have been making frescos. A fresco is a painting on plaster. We

covered damp newspaper in Modroc and left it to dry. Then we drew our

design in pencil and filled it in with pastels. It is a messy job but it was great fun!

Well done stars of the week! Callum Dooley

Cullinane, Summer Jassim, Rasha Hassan

Beck, Isaac Winstanley and Mohamm ed Al

Khaili

Our next topic is “Around the World” we would like children to bring in flags from their

home countries (big or small) that we can display in our shared area to celebrate all

our different backgrounds. Please name the flag if you wish it to be returned!

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Year 3

This week the children have been writing exciting, imaginative newspaper reports and stories about

the first tourist space shuttle in Abu Dhabi.

They have continued to learn to tell the time; a helpful website to reinforce this at home:

http://www.timemonsters.com/

Of course the most exciting thing this week has been our Design Technology projects. The children

have been designing and making what they think the first Abu Dhabi Tourist shuttle will look like and

some have even included safety features like parachutes. The children had an opportunity to make

a prototype using different construction kits. This is a lengthy process and still a work in progress but

we will keep you informed about our „Launch‟ day - which will be soon.

Well done to the Year 3 Stars of the Week –

Mohammed Mohammed, Areeb, Mubarak, Rashid and

Inaya.

Year 4

Well done to last week‟s stars, Adam Tibi, Halimatun

Ahmad Taslem, Aaisha Hassan, Ethan Fletcher, Wasay

Kham and Joshua Hatcher

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Year 4 started the week with our very own mini

Olympics. The children had lots of fun but spent their

time productively, measuring and recording the results

of the different events. We have since turned this data

into a variety of charts and graphs in numeracy. This

week in literacy the children have been working up to

writing their own dilemma story. The children are

continuing to enjoy their work on rainforests and have

been learning about the different layers on the

rainforest in more detail this week.

To Parents of Years 4-6

All classes will return to swimming as of next week (20th May). They will swim to the end of the year.

Year 5

It‟s been heads down and full concentration in Year 5 this week, creating our

„Escape‟ stories. From what I‟ve spotted over hard working shoulders, the

content looks great – the teachers can‟t wait to read them!

As you may know, Ms. Orr is absent at the moment, recovering from an injury

and the subsequent surgery. We are all missing her and many cards have been

sent to cheer her up and wish her a speedy recovery. In the meantime, we are

very lucky to have Mr. Booth in Parakeets and everyday he tells me how much

he is enjoying working with such a lovely class!

Well done Parakeets for making him feel so welcome.

The Stars of the Week

As per the message we sent home on Tuesday, we are

not teaching a spelling rule this week, so instead of sending a rule home, we are asking the children

to practice their spellings on these sites: here are some good websites to develop spelling skills: Try the

spelling game Alien Hangman - http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html

Or go to http://www.gamequarium.com/spelling.html for a whole variety of spelling games &

activities.

To Parents of Years 4-6

All classes will return to swimming as of next week (20th May). They will swim to the end of the year.

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Year 6

This week the Year 6 children had an important visitor who came to give a talk about careers. Mr.

Gale, our school Principal, was invited to talk to the children about his life and career in education.

His interesting story was an inspiration to the children who possibly thought that they might also like to

be a teacher one day.

As the SATs tests are scheduled to take place on the 27th - 31st of May, final revision is now taking

place in all Year 6 classrooms. We have created a fantastic display in the corridor that gives the

children some helpful tips to make sure that they perform well on the day. Leading up to the exams, it

is a good idea to have a good balance of work, rest and play. During the exams make sure to

distribute the time well depending on the mark scheme. Always have a system for re-reading and

checking answers for silly slips. Above all, the teachers only want you to do your best and wish the

children the success they deserve.

Behaviour Award Progress Award Volcano of Victory (Yr 6 Top

Award)

(Ospreys) Ali Al Hashmi (Ospreys) Fehim Korkmaz (Ospreys)

Sami Shahrour (Owls) Darius Rameshni

Adel Audhali

Jad Nasser (Owls)

Eoin Wright (Owls)

Katrina Radin(Falcons) Hashim Abu Hassan

(Falcons)

Alanood Alambri (Falcons)

Riyadh Hassan-Beck (Kestrels) Zara Woodrow (Kestrels) Tahira Kalsoom (Kestrels)

Zahra Jaffar (Eagles) Ali Al Haddad (Eagles) Matthew Pretorius (Eagles)

To Parents of Years 4-6

All classes will return to swimming as of next week (20th May). They will swim to the end of the year.

Dates for your Diary

Saturday 19th May - Tabletop Sale from 9.30am – 12.30pm

Monday 21st May - FOY Meeting at 8.00am

Sunday 27th May - Half term

Sunday 17th June - Primary End of Year Disco (Year 1/2/3 & Year 4/5/6)

(details to follow)

Al Yasmina School

Tel: 02 5014888

email: [email protected]