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Every Child, Every OpportunityT4 W9 - December 2016
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INDEX
From the Principal’s Desk 1
Principal’s Recognition 2
Kindergarten Stage Page 3
Stage 1 Stage Page 4
Stage 2 Stage Page 5
Stage 3 Stage Page 6
The News Room 7
P&C 17
Photos of the Week 18
Student Work 24
Community News 29
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Building Belonging in the Curriculum (2011) puts forward the importance of an inclusive curriculum whereby all students access the same learning experiences, regardless of their ability.
In any student cohort it is typical to have a very wide and diverse range of abilities. As a result individuals have different levels of success and interest across the key learning areas of the curriculum. For example, a student with an aptitude for mathematics might find the skill of a team sport challenging, while a student who is frustrated by visual arts might have a talent and passion for writing.
Regardless of an individual’s particular ability, engaging all students through quality teaching and an effective, inclusive curriculum is not only essential but actually mandated by law. Under the Disability Standards for Education 2005 all students must access and participate in education on the same basis as other students.
Engaging the diversity of abilities is also a requirement of the Australia Professional
Standard for Teachers. To maintain accreditation teachers must differentiate teaching to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities.
Therefore all schools must deliver an inclusive and effective curriculum that makes the necessary allowances to enable all students of all abilities to successfully participate alongside their peers and show growth in any particular learning situation.
The notion of universal design for learning underlies delivering a curriculum that is inclusive of all abilities. This is where a teacher sets a learning intention, reflects on the barriers that might apply to individual students and then designs ways to maximise accessibility. This includes the way information is delivered, the way students will participate in the lesson including demonstrating what has been learned.
Also important in an inclusive curriculum is to focus learning for the group on a core concept as the fundamental area of knowledge with the idea of differentiating to challenge students at their individual level. A good way to perceive this is a swimming lesson with the learning intention, for example, of developing an appropriate breathing technique. All children, regardless of ability, are expected to be in the water with some students in the deep end, some standing in the shallow end, and some with an adult by their side. For some students the differentiation might be correct breath technique for competitive racing, for others it might be how to hold breath under water.
Universal design is the art of quality and differentiated teaching that allows a child to access a lesson and develop skills, knowledge and understanding of their class. At Ashfield Public School we continue to be committed to the implementation of an inclusive curriculum that is adjusted to engage diversity and enable the full participation of all students, whatever their ability.
Damien Moran Principal Ashfield Public School
From thePrincipal’s Desk
Education for all,is about engaging the individual
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Presentation AssemblyTue 13 Dec - 9:00am - 11:00am................................................
School PicnicWed 14 Dec - 9:00am - 3:00pm................................................
Stage 1 Recorder Club Wed 14 Dec - 1:30pm - 1:50pm................................................
ES1 Recorder ClubThu 15 Dec - 1:30pm - 1:50pm................................................
Year Six Fun DayThu 15 Dec - 9:00am - 3:00pm................................................
Datong 25th Anniversary Celebration
Thu 15 Dec - 6:00pm - 9:00pm................................................
Talent QuestFri 16 Dec - 11:00am - 1:00pm................................................
Farewell AssemblyFri 16 Dec - 2:00pm - 3:00pm................................................
Check Ashfield Public School’s website Calendar for more
upcoming events.
Principal’s Recognition Mark your calendarThese students have been chosen by their teachers to share their best work or commitment to learning with the Principal.
Class Name Reason
Year 3/4P Zarah-Jane Jamie
• Putting forth her best effort in all areas• Improved attitude to class work
Year 3/4K Connor Arabella
• Improved concentration in all areas of learning• Being a positive role model in the class
Year 2W MiaBhavya
• For always being a diligent student in class• For her excellent work attitude in class
Year 1/2C Emmaline Kevin
• For being a kind friend• For working hard in mathematics
Year 1T LauraAizihaier
• Trying hard in all areas• For an excellent attitude towards school
Year 1H ThomasMiriam
• For using great co-operative skills in activities• For always being a happy and caring student
KS Nickole Jessica T
• Fantastic listening skills during swimming• A positive role for her peers
KK NadineEmilia
• Great effort at Swimming• Wonderful progress in Writing
Have a fun & safe summer
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Thank you for a wonderful year Kindergarten. The teachers have enjoyed every day at school because of your enthusiasm, willingness to try new things and zest for learning. Every child has made progress in all Key Learning Areas. We are thrilled with the outstanding Reading and Writing results. It feels like only yesterday that we had children feeling unsure about a new reader or a blank page in their writing book. Now we have 60 confident Readers and Writers! Congratulations on your hard work and love of challenges.
Week 8 was all about SWIMMING! We had a great week at Ashfield Pool. All of the children participated in the program and loved every minute of their time in the water. We are so proud of the children who had never been in the pool and were understandably nervous and a little scared. They gave it their best shot and were successful in learning lots of water safety skills along with some swimming. The students who could already swim had the opportunity to refine their skills and it was great to see them zipping up and down the pool.
Thank you to our delightful parents and grandparents. We couldn’t have done it without your support and smiling faces every afternoon under the tree. We wish you all a happy holiday and look forward to hearing all about your adventures next year. Merry Christmas!
KindergartenStage Page
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Swimming week is such a fun time for Stage 1. Swimming skills, water safety and building confidence in and near the water is so important to keep kids safe – don’t let our precious children become a statistic over the Summer holidays. They need all the skills they have been learning this week and they also need you to always keep an eye on them when they are near water.
Everyone has now received their child’s report now and we hope they sound like your child. Teachers have spent many hours preparing these for you. A good idea is to put them somewhere safe so you can keep a record of your child throughout their school years. Remember, there is always time for a parent/teacher interview if you wish to make an appointment to discuss your child’s report.
We hope you all enjoyed the fairy tale unit of work as much as we did. The students are always fascinated by these stories that tell us so much about history, writing, illustrating and just the enjoyment of reading.
Thoughts about holidays are also on the agenda but we still have lots to learn about: road safety, personal safety, celebrations and persuasive writing.
Keep a look out for the coming events because there is a lot happening at this time of year.
Stage 1 teachers would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2017. It has been a pleasure teaching your children.
Stage 1Stage Page
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Year 4 had an amazing time meeting our new OC students showing them how fabulous and friendly Ashfield PS is. There were lots of quick hands on activities which were really engaging and required lots of team work. Among our favourite activities were the spaghetti and marshmallow towers and floating boat
End of the term is approaching soon! 3/4K and 3/4P have been actively involved in all subject areas. Our maths focus was multiplication and chance. We have worked on activities such as a ‘Pokemon Multiplication Go’ and creating ‘Chance Dice’ which is interest based and interactive. Most importantly, students were highly focused on their learning while having fun, too. Students enjoyed working cooperatively in pairs and teams.
In addition, 3/4K and 3/4P have been working hard on creating puppets for our Drama unit. The students have creatively written their own scripts and look forward to performing their puppet shows in front of their peers. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mirabel’s parents for providing the resource to create our wonderful puppet theatre.
Stage 2Stage Page
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Year 5Last week Year 5 students attended the Berry Sport and Recreation Camp. We all had such an enjoyable time participating in various activities and building stronger friendships amongst us all. Our camp instructors taught us some valuable lessons around the importance of teamwork, collaboration and facing our fears. Some activities we participated in were the Giant Swing, Rafting, Archery and the Photo Challenge. Our time away went really fast but we are so thankful to our parents and our teachers for letting us experience such a great camp.
Year 6As the end of term and year quickly approaches us, Year 6 are preparing to finish the last two weeks of primary school. It is an extremely emotional time for us all however we are definitely ready for the next chapter in our lives. As we reminisce on this last year we recently shared some many amazing highlights with each other and for some even tears with one another. From diving into the frightfulness of becoming the school leaders, to collaborating to sell business ideas during our studies on Indonesia, to successfully completing the best mannequin challenge yet at Ashfield Public School, to our continual efforts with running the school newsletter and fundraising initiatives and to making new friends from other primary schools during our week long transition program at Canterbury Boys. This year has definitely been a rollercoaster of ups and downs for us,
however through it all we have stuck together to support one another. For those of us whom end a 7 year chapter and for the rest of us whom end a shorter chapter, we would all like to say thank you. Firstly we would like to thank the teachers at Ashfield, you have all help shape the students that we are today. Secondly to Mr Moran, thank you for your support and for your interesting lessons in life that you taught us. Your wisdom, knowledge and care for us is something we will never forget. Finally a immense thank you to our parents for believing in us, for supporting our education and for always being there for us. Ashfield we will miss you!
Class of 2016As your primary education nears to an end we would like to thank you for such an amazing year. You are all exceptional individuals whom are passionate about life. As you
venture into the next chapter of your own lives we both want you all to remind yourselves of the values we have so frequently discussed in class and to remember you all that life is a journey, just so you know. It is up to you to decide where your life will go. Up a mountain or down a hill, people will always go where they will. Spend your time with loved ones and friends just as long as your’re happy, that is all that we recommend.
Thank you Year 6, you have taught us both valuable lessons.
Ms Sten and Ms Grammat
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TheNews RoomWhy phonics is important
At the simplest level, skilled reading requires word recognition and comprehension. A deficit in either aspect will result in poor reading ability. If a child can read words aloud correctly but does not know what they mean, the child will not understand and therefore is not really reading. Conversely, a child can have a large vocabulary and good listening comprehension but these will not be of use if they cannot decipher the words on the page.
Explicit instruction in phonics is the most effective way to teach children to read words accurately; by teaching them to decode words. When children know how to decode, they will be able to read almost any word they encounter.
Phonics instruction is one of the most researched aspects of education, in terms of both the volume of research over the past few decades and the consistency of the evidence. Numerous reviews of scientific studies of reading (excerpted below) have recommended that early reading instruction should have a well-developed systematic and explicit phonics component.
The research noted below has also shown that children who struggle to learn to read — either because they
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App of the weekTEDIdeas worth spreading
Feed your curiosity and expands your
world with TED Talks.
Explore more than 2,000 TED Talks from remarkable people, by topic and mood, from tech and science to the surprises of your own psychology.
By: Victoria & Doris
Word of the weekRoLLiCk Noun [kah-kee]
“Kaki” and it means the Japanese persimmon fruit tree.
By : Victoria
Facts about FlagsCountry: Peru Capital City: Lima
By: Zoe G.
have had an impoverished home learning environment or because of a learning difficulty — are most likely to benefit from highly systematic and explicit phonics instruction. However, all children benefit from phonics instruction to some extent, whether it is for learning to read or learning to spell.
Focus on Phonics: Why Australia should adopt the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
Research Report, November 2016
Jennifer Buckinghamy
LACLA Report
This week I will be coming to collect the LACLA boxes to see which class has won, so please remember to put in any last minute money to get your class a chance of winning. The class that wins will get 1 hour of free time or extended lunch, the money will be fundraised for the kids in Zambia.
By Anthony A.
Quote of the Week
Quiet people have the LOUDESTMINDS.Stephen Hawiking
Key Word Sign
This week, we have started to learn how to do the key signs for the alphabets. A: You touch your index finger with your right thumb, B: You close your hands, making all your fingers touch and put them together, C: Arrange your hand like a C shape, D: You make a C shape with your left hand and attach your right hand with your other hand, E: You touch your index finger with your other index finger, F: You put your two fingers together and attach it with your other two fingers on the other hand, G: You close your hands and put them together, H: You swipe your hands together and i: You touch your index finger with your middle finger on the other hand.
By: Key Word Sign Representatives
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THE CAT iN THE HAT by Dr Seuss
Illustrated by Theodor Geisel also known as Dr Seuss. The story is about a tall cat wearing a red and a white
striped hat and a red bow tie. The Cat suddenly arrived in a house with a girl named Sally with her unnamed brother while their mum was away. Join them in their fun adventures and hope you enjoy.
By: Daniel and Lloyd
Book of the Week
Fact of the WeekDid you know?The Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney theme park outside of the U.S. It was
opened in April 1983. It has been 33 years since that happened!By : Victoria
Hat Awards
Congratulations to the three classes this week. If there are any changes by Thursday they will be announced.
1st 1/2C2nd 3/4P3rd 2k
By: Anthony & Siddharth
In all stages we have been enjoying playing recorder and I have been impressed with how many students have shown an ability to play. It was very fortunate that our P & C has been so helpful towards funding for new instruments. As a result we not only acquired new drums, but the new treble recorders will assist with the school’s endeavour to start a new Senior Recorder Group next year. Due to student interest we have already registered to participate in the Festival of Instrumental Music for 2017 at the Sydney Opera House.
Last week the Senior Choir members recorded video audition submissions for next year’s Primary Proms and Choral Festival events. We will find out early in term 1 next year regarding our success. Thank you to KT for taking the time to do the recordings.
At the same time we recorded the choirs for the purpose of producing a CD that parents can purchase for the benefit the school. We will schedule more recording sessions to include some of the seniors that were unable to attend and the Junior Choir as well. Thank you to Lachlan for giving us this opportunity. I can’t wait to hear the finished product.
As a school we are learning carols that will be performed at the Talent Quest on the last day of school, Friday December 16th. It’s been a fantastic year at Ashfield Public School. I look forward to seeing everyone again next year!
Quote of the Week
Quiet people have the LOUDESTMINDS.
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Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley, born in January 8, 1935, was an American singer and actor and was regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century. He is often referred to as “the King of Rock and Roll” because of his taste of Rock and Roll. He made over 25 songs and
starred in over 25 movies. Because of his popularity, he also became visible in a lot of games and movies; therefore he was referred to the name “the King”.
Elvis and his parents moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1948 and then he graduated from Humes High School there in 1953. Elvis’s musical influences were the pop and country music of the time, the music he listened to was very addicting and then decided when he was older, “should I be a rock star?” And so he did exactly that. He later became a millionaire and had a whopping net worth of 6 million dollars (meaning how much his life was) and got married to a woman named Priscilla. Elvis Presley was famous for his handsomeness and fantastic music at the time, but everyone got really disappointed when he died from overdose of drugs at the age of 42! And here are some facts about him!
• Elvis Presley, didn’t write any of his songs
• He also failed a music class in High School
• He was naturally blonde, but then dyed his hair black to cut off the embarrassment
• Elvis hated John Lennon so much that he wanted to beat him up for his anti-war stance
• In 2012, Elvis Presley’s underwear was auctioned off but no one bought it
December BirthdaysZiqiu 1st Zisuan 1st Steve 2nd Leith 2nd Andrew 3rd Maxwell 3rd Arivah 3rdAriana 4th Samuel 5th Tista 6th Jakob 6thNaveah 6th Jacqueline 6th Kevin 7th Elias 8th Sebastian 8th Jessica 9th Rini 9th Chaitya 10th Aditi 10th Amanda 12th
Riddle of the Week
What 8 letter word can have a letter taken away and it still makes a word. Take another letter away and it still makes a word. Keep on doing that until you have one letter left.
What is the word?
By: Lose
Richard 12th Skye 14th Tia 14th Zoe 14thSonny 15th Liam 16th Sydney 16th Timothy 16th Samarth 17th Patrick 17th Bhargau 18th Daniel 19th Anurag 20th Anthony 20th Doris 20th Danai 20th Ema 20th Krishna 23rd Acharya 27th Apekchya 27thBrigette 30th
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House Points
FREEMAN 16,650
RiLEY 28,590
PERiS 20,373
CooMBS 23,323
Current Tally
Game of the yearPokéMoN SuNGame of the Year goes to Pokémon Sun and Moon. Pokémon Sun and Moon is about a
journey of a Pokémon trainer who wants to be the very best. It also has a new Pokémon Harambe Pokémon Sun and Moon is available on Nintendo 3DS and 2DS.
Song of the WeekSAy you won’t LET GoBy James ArthurArthur is a British singer and songwriter who won The X Factor in 2012. I recommend
this song because it is so peaceful and it is nice to listen to when you’re bored. We rate it 4 and a half out of 5 starsBy: Victoria and Doris
• Elvis also had a twin brother who sadly died from birth
• Elvis never performed outside of North America
• Elvis bought Franklin Roosevelt’s presidential yacht, Potomac just for $55,000
• Elvis Presley and Oprah Winfrey are distant cousins
• Elvis Presley once asked his limo driver, “Do you own this limo or do you work for the company?” He responded, “I work for the company.” Elvis said, “Well, you own it now.” The limo driver’s tip was the limo.
• Elvis was a black belt at Karate
• His last words before dying were, “I’m going to the bathroom to read, so don’t disturb me”
By Burc, 6SG
Deadly Kids
For the Yolgnu people of Gapuwiyak in the Arnhem community, Christmas is celebrated by ceremonies, coming together and if someone has passed away, by bringing those memories back. Alison Gurrumuruwuy describes Christmas as a time of giving and celebration but at the same time it connecting people to a spiritual world.
For Jennifer Deger, after the death of her parents she found that spending time in Gapuwiyak where people actually place lost loved ones front and centre of Christmas celebrations and remembrances means that Christmas is full of meaning and presence.
What an deadly way to celebrate Christmas.
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Star Wars FactDid you know?Boba Fett’s face is actually visible in the original movies. You may think you never see Boba
Fett’s face in the original trilogy, but the actor, who played Fett, Jeremy Bulloch, did stand in for an Imperial officer at the last minute. So cool!By: Nick
Movie of the Weekkubo and the Two Strings Young Kubo’s peaceful existence comes crashing down when
he accidentally summons a vengeful spirit from the past. Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey and Beetle unlock a secret legacy. Armed with a magical instrument, Kubo must battle the Moon King and other gods and monsters to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. By: Nabilah
Tongue TwisterHow many boardsCould the Mongols hoard If the Mongol
hordes got bored?By Miles
Grammar Challenge
K-2Write these words in their shortened forms:
A) They will _____________
B) You are ______________
C) Should not ____________
3-6Use bank as a verb.
_______________________
Chinese Ambassadors
This is the last Chinese Ambassador article for the year and today I will be listing the Chinese Festival dates for next year so you can be prepared and celebrate!
• Chinese New Year - Saturday, 28th of January 2017
• Lantern Festival - Saturday, 11th of February 2017
• Qingming Festival/Tomb Sweeping Day - Tuesday, 4th of April 2017
• Dragon Boat Festival - Tuesday, 30th of May 2017
• Hungry Ghost Festival - Tuesday, 5th of September 2017
• Mid-Autumn Festival/Moon Festival - Wednesday, 4th of October 2017
• Double Ninth Festival/Chongyang Festival - Saturday, 28th of October 2017
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Water MonitorsHi guys water monitor back here and for this week we are going to do more facts about water! (Yay).
1. 30% of fresh water is in the ground.2. 1.7% of the world’s water is frozen and
therefore unusable.13. About 6,800 gallons of water is required
to grow a day’s food for a family of four.4. 70% of the human brain is water.5. The average pool takes 22,000 gallons
of water to fill.6. Over 90% of the world’s supply of fresh
water is located in Antarctica.
That’s all for this term!!
By your boy: Pallav
• Winter Solstice Festival - Thursday, 21st of December 2017
That’s all for today, I hope you wrote those dates down and learnt something about the Chinese Festivals this year and have a safe and happy new year!
By: Lisa
In and Around the Library
The Library has been a very busy and dynamic venue at our school this year. Through weekly Library/ RFF lessons, students have the opportunity to read, explore, create and research using books and PCs, laptops, iPads and personal devices. The Robotics and Green Screen after school program extended the use of the Library facilities and gave students access to equipment to extend Visual Literacy.
Our many other Library activities this year included the Book Fair, Book Week Parade, author talks, visits to Ashfield Library, participating in the National Simultaneous Story time, Premiers Reading Challenge and hosting many school and library meetings. The weekly homework club increased to over 60 Ashfield students being assisted by 10 tutors from Western Sydney University every Thursday afternoon. This was a great opportunity for students to gain individual attention and help with their homework. Thank you to Mr Moran for his continual support of the program and Ashfield teachers who assisted too.
Holidays are an excellent time to take the opportunity to read and explore. If you don’t
already belong to your local library, now is a good time to join. There are many beautiful libraries to visit in our city including the State Library and some very unusual libraries….
If you want children to want to read then read amazing books aloud every single day.
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If you didn’t realize what recycling meant, here is the meaning: Recycling is making waste materials reusable again to prevent waste to reduce air pollution.
If you don’t know what to put in the recycling bin, this is a list of items that can be put inside the bin.
• Cardboard
• Aluminium foil
• Food/Drink cans
• Paper
By: Samuel and Burc
Nepalese Ambassador
Vivah Panchami is a festival celebrating the wedding of Rama and Sita. It is observed on the fifth day of the Shukla paksha or waxing
phase of moon in the Margashirsha month (November – December) as per Nepali calendar. The day is observed as the Vivah Utsav of Sita and Rama in temples and sacred places associated with Sri Rama in Mithila region of Nepal.
The day is of great importance at Janakpurdham in Nepal, where thousands of pilgrims arrive many from India and from other part of the country, as it is believed that Sita got married to Lord Ram (Prince of Ayodhya) here.
By: Diggaj
Hi everyone. This week’s pure health article is fun facts about the brain.
• Lack of oxygen in the brain for 5 to 10 minutes results in permanent brain damage
• Your brain keeps developing until your late 40s
• New Brain Connections Are Created Every Time You Form a Memory
• Your brain uses 20% of the total oxygen and blood in your body
• When awake, the human brain produces enough electricity to power a small light bulb
• The smell of chocolate increases theta brain waves, which triggers relaxation
• “Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia” is the scientific term for brain freeze
Happy holiday and remember to stay fit, stay healthy and stay pure!
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Dear Doris, I looked at myself in the mirror everyday looking at my weight and how I did my hair and how I looked. I was late for school every day because I was too focused on getting myself perfect and everyone thought I was beautiful and skinny but I didn’t see it please.
Help signed imperfect.
Dear imperfect,
I bet you’re beautiful just the way you are and you shouldn’t change yourself for someone or something because as people say it doesn’t matter with what’s on the outside it matters with what’s in the inside you shouldn’t just change for someone you should be you because there is only one of you in the entire world there is nobody else like you so you should embrace that you are special in every way because everyone is special and everyone is unique.
Signed Doris
Sport of the Week
Swimming is an activity and a sport played individually or in teams. One of the most popular Olympic sports is Competitive Swimming with different techniques such as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, freestyle and individual medley. In addition, swimmers also take part of relays and it can also take place in lakes, sea and much more.
By: Lloyd
Technology Report
G’day this week’s technology report is about the Dash-i Micro SD Reader, billed as the smallest external storage for iOS, the Dash-i is a Micro SD card reader for iOS devices that gives you unlimited external storage capabilities. Made of aircraft-grade aluminium casing, the Dash-i can be attached to a key ring and taken anywhere you go. The reader supports Micro SD cards of any capacity, and allows you to store and access photos, music, video and more. You can also password-protect files and back files up from your iOS device. The Dash-i Plus also comes with concurrent-charging capability. Available for pre-order starting at $28.
By: Lucas
SRC Report
Thanks for a great year and we wish you a happy holidays. Last Wednesday we collected all the LACLA buckets and the winner was announced at assembly. Great job collecting! We will miss you,
-The SRC
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Poem CornerEveryone Dreams in their sleep. Sometimes dreams make us weep but the best thing about them
is that they make us think
By Zoe G
Q. What do you call a chimpanzee eating chips?
A. Chip monkBy Doris
200 NightsHome Reading
150 NightsHome Reading
50 NightsHome Reading
µ Miette 3/4Kµ Ema KFµ Tianna 1Tµ Gregory 1T
µ Abeer 1T µ Ronav 1Tµ Alicia 1Tµ Mikayla 1T
µ Kailana 1Hµ Thomas 1Hµ Brando 1Hµ Eden 1Hµ Naman 2Wµ Mohammad 2W
µ Jack 1Hµ Samuel 1Hµ Shane 1Hµ Joshua 1Hµ Bhavya 2Wµ Devika KS
µ Daniel 1/2C
100 NightsHome Reading
µ Louis KS
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Ash�eld Public School P&C
P&CNews Room
GARDEN CLuBWednesdays from 2:30pm. Meet in Harmony Garden. Supervised children are welcome from 3pm.
SECoND HAND uNiFoRMS AND SCHooL BAGSShop will be open Wednesday & Friday mornings from 8:30am until 9am. Items are to 70% off the price. Grab a bargain! Donations of clean, outgrown uniforms can be dropped off at this time.
CoDiNG CLuBExplore the world of computer coding! Coding club meets in the library on Thursdays 8:00am.
www.ashfieldpandc.com.au
@AshfieldPandC
Ashfield Public School P & C
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Year 5 camping trip
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Artist in Residence Claire
Artist in Residence Cassandra
This week I decided to draw a girl with purple and blue hair with a flower crown. I love the fact that she’s turning around to face towards you and how some of the hair is overlapping one of her eyes. I also enjoyed doing the shading of the purple and blue in the hair and blending them together. The flowers were a bit difficult at first but after I drew the first one I got used to drawing it. I’m very proud of this artwork.
I decided to draw Flame Prince this time. He’s the gender bent version of Flame Princess from Adventure Time. In his series everyone has been gender swapped. For example: Finn and Jake are Now Fiona and cake, Marceline is now Marshal Lee, etc. I decided to draw flame prince because he’s my favourite character from the gender swapped series. His overall design is really cool and I especially love his flame Mohawk. His outfit is also really cool; I love his cape, baggy pants, boots and all the other aspects of his outfit. Again I can confirm he is definitely my favourite character from the gender swapped Adventure Time series.
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StudentWorkAccelerated Reader
An Accelerated Reader Progress chart enables students to easily keep track of reading goals and motivates students to read more for a reward.
Check out this progress chart for 4/5A.
We are amazing readers.
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Ellen 6/6G
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Claire 6/6G
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Fergus 1/2C
Harry 1/2C
Natcha 1/2C
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CommunityNews
Homework helpDo you struggle to understand your child’s homework? Does your child need to practice their spelling and times tables? Are you looking for inspiration for projects and assignments?
The free School A to Z app has been created by the Department of Education and Communities to help parents and their school-aged children, wherever and whenever they have homework and study questions.
Find out more: www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/about/mobile-applications/school-a-to-z
Homework and multi-taskingSomewhere along the line we seemed to have absorbed the idea that teenagers can multi-task perfectly because they’re digital natives. Can kids really do their homework and multi-task?
Find out more: www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/technology/using-technology/homework-and-multitasking-can-it-be-done
When lunch comes home again – uneatenAlmost nine out of 10 Australian parents say children’s resistance is a major obstacle in their efforts to provide a healthy diet, and in many cases school lunches are one of the battlegrounds.
But it’s a battle families can do without and there are some simple steps to help avoid it.
Find out more: www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/wellbeing/food/when-lunch-comes-homeagain
Help with EnglishDoes your child need help with spelling or writing? Here are some resources that may help.
Find out more: www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/english
MathsStruggling to remember everything you learnt in maths? If you need a refresher course, here are some tips and tools to help you to help your child.
Find out more: www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/mathematics
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Volunteer Ethics Coordinator Ashfield Public School
Dear Parents and Carers,
Ethics classes have been available at Ashfield Public School for a few years as an option for children who don’t attend Special Religious Educations (SRE/scripture).
The NSW government has authorised Primary Ethics, a not for profit organization, to create curriculum and recruit and train volunteers to teach these classes. In Ethics classes, children consider ethical decisions that affect them, their friends and family and learn how to think logically, disagree respectfully and support their arguments with evidence.
We need a new volunteer ethics coordinator to help organise classes.
The volunteer ethics coordinator is an administrative role coordinating the ethics teachers and liaising between the school and Primary Ethics. It requires a commitment of up to two hours per week. The time is flexible and the work is predominantly online. Training for the ethics coordinator is provided online.
For more information about Primary Ethics, the curriculum or to volunteer as an ethics coordinator, please visit www.primaryethics.com.au where you can complete an on-line application.
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WE NEED YouR HELPk-2 Hindu Special Religious Educator required at our school.
Dear Parents/Caregivers
Our highly committed K-2 Hindu teacher has moved out of the area and is no longer available to instruct Hindu lessons at our school. I am seeking a Volunteer who can commit to instructing approximately 26 Kindergarten to Year 2 students under the supervision of a classroom Teacher. As a Volunteer you would be required to instruct the students each Wednesday, of the school term, from 2:05-2:40pm. Volunteers also need to be registered with a recognised organisation.
The Department of Education recognises the following organisations: Chinmaya Mission Australia (Castle Hill)The Saiva Manram (Mays Hill)Vishva Hindu Parishad of Australia (kellyville).
For any further information please contact Ms Jennifer Etienne at school on 97984400. Alternatively you can provide your phone number or email and I will be in contact.
Kind regardsJennifer EtienneEAL/D Specialist Teacher SRE/SEE Coordinator
Name__________________________________________________
Child’s name and class_____________________________________
I am interested in Volunteering as a Hindu Educator: Yes/No (please circle)
I know someone who is interested in Volunteering as a Hindu Educator: Yes/No (please circle)
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DAY TiME ACTiViTY
Monday
8am – 9am • Typing Class
8am – 1:30pm • Piano Tutoring*
1:30pm – 2:15pm • Glee Club
3pm – 4pm • Green Screen Movie Making• Times Table Club
3pm – 6pm • Abacus Maths*
Tuesday
7:45am – 9:00am • Chess Club*
1:30pm – 2:15pm • Senior Choir
3pm – 4pm • Robotics Club**
Wednesday
1:30pm – 2:15pm • Junior Recorder Club
2pm – 3:30pm • Gardening Club (for parents & carers from 3pm, with their children)
3pm – 4:00pm • School Band**
Thursday
8am – 9am • Computer Coding Club**
8am – 1:30pm • Piano Tutoring*
1:30pm – 2:15pm• Drumming Club (Break 2)• Junior Choir
Friday8am – 9am • Typing Class
• German Lesson*
3pm – 6pm • Abacus Maths*
Saturday 10am -11am • Chess Club
Please direct your enquiries to the Front Office * Fee applies ** From Term 2
School Initiatives
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Ashfield Well Being GoalsSuper Eight
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