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12th June 2018
St Helens News L e a r n i n g w i t h F r i e n d s
TERM CALENDAR
Thursday 14th June Non-beginner strings workshop Friday 15th June Beginner strings workshop Friday 15th June Trivia Night Thursday 21st June Under 8’s day Thursday 28th June Sports Day (full day) Friday 29th June Last day of term 2 Monday 16th July First day of term 3 _______________________________________________
This week and next week, teachers will be reinforcing expectations around entering and leaving the school grounds. Some of the expected behaviours teachers will be • Following the instructions of adults on duty at all times, • Waiting in the covered shed at the end of the day until a
parent/ carer has arrived, • Going straight home or to the pre-arranged meeting
place, if leaving independently, and • Letting the office know if you have arrived late/ are
leaving early Abiding by road rules
Queensland Fire Service Visit All the Year One students had a wonderful time last week learning about fire safety. But the best part was when they all got to have a go using the fire hose.
Please find a program attached at the end of the newsletter for the pre-carnival events from 1:00pm on Wednesday, 26th June, and for our Sports Day on Thursday, 27th June.
Stem Fest Next week three year two students and three year four students will participate in the first Stem Fest at Yarrilee State School. They have all been practising using coding programs and problem solving as a team to complete a challenge. We wish them well and hope they all enjoy the experience.
Under 8’s Day Please be aware that any parents with a student in Prep-2 are welcome to attend our Under 8’s Day celebrations.
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Sausage sizzle orders on Under 8’s Day (Prep – Year 2 only) need to be in by this Thursday (14th June). Please find the order form attached to the bottom of the newsletter. P&C News P&C meeting tonight in the library at 6pm. All are welcome. The P&C are currently looking for people willing to assist in a working bee, after the school holidays. We are hoping give the school tuckshop a small make over. We are also seeking an Electrician, who may be willing to come in and assist. The following is a list of jobs to be carried out. *Wall removal *Insulation *Bench and Cabinet making
TUCKSHOP NEWS This week due to a change in suppliers we are happy to announce breaka milks will be available in strawberry, chocolate and banana for now these will be in a 300ml bottle for $2. This weeks special is mini pizzas $3 each (Meatlovers & ham, cheese and pineapple) Dinner Table Topics Prep W – Last week we finished writing our retell for Grandpa and Thomas and the Green Umbrella. Ask your child to retell the story to you. They need to tell you as much information as they can remember and the important parts (e.g. Things they did at the beach, the storm came, they sat in the sand car until the rain stopped and then they packed up and went home) need to be in the correct order. Prep/1 – Wow! Our class has been working really hard to finish all of our assessment. In maths we have shown how much we know about time, shape and money! Great effort everyone! Year 1R - As a part of your child’s poetry unit in English, they are to recite a small poem using pitch, pace, tone, volume and gestures. Today, they will bring home a double sided sheet of poems that they can pick from and learn this week and over the weekend. Please help your child practise their poem, so they are ready to perform in front of the class
next week. Thank you for helping your child with their learning. Year 1/2A – We have started practising our poems for the eisteddfod with chappy Amanda. Ask your child about the poem they are learning. Year 2B – Today your child came home with their Geography research task. I have advised students to begin the task tonight so that they can complete a section on Tuesday night and some on Wednesday night. I look forward to receiving the research task back at school on Thursday. We will then complete the rest of the task in class time Thursday. Year 2/3C – Thank you to the many families who helped their children to complete the Geography survey that was sent home on Friday. They now have a lot of information to move onto the next phase of their assessment where they collate their collected data, create graphs and do some simple analysis of the information. It was interesting for the children to find out about the connections that families have with both local and distant places. Year 3D – While we have finished most of our assessment, this week we are going to complete our final mathematics assessment. In addition, students will present their posters that they created for Science on investigating the sun, Earth and us. ☺ Year 3/4M – The students have a big week of assessment ahead. It is extremely important for the students to get sufficient sleep and eat well so their minds are fuelled for school.
Year 4H – Students will spend this week editing and publishing their Asian Folktale. They will also be reading and watching Dreamtime stories as part of our traditional stories English unit.
Year 4/5H – Big week in 4/5H this week to finalise assessment pieces for this term. Ask your child to talk about some spinoffs from the Space Program. It would be great if Year 5 parents could donate a prize for our Trivia Night this week. Just drop them to the office by Friday morning. Year 5N – Thank you to all parents for your continued support during the assessment period. We are close to the finish line! A note is coming home today about prize donations for Trivia Night this Friday. Please keep checking Class Dojo for important updates from the class.
Year 5/6H – Your child has been examining the structure and features of news articles. Ask your child what it means to have a biased opinion on something.
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Year 6S – Dear parents/caregivers, I apologise for the delay in your child receiving their school shirts. I have rung the company again this week and we have been guaranteed it will be by delivered early next week. We are also finalising some assessments this week and your child may bring home some unfinished projects to complete.
Star of the
Week
Prep Wombats
Paige McColl For her excellent behaviour on our excursion to the farm.
P/1 Michelle Bosustow For her excellent behaviour and attention during our farm excursion.
Year 1R Summer Fouracre For being a camera word super star! Keep working hard.
Year 1/2A Tenneson Price For showing exceptional commitment towards his learning. Keep up the great work!
Year 2B Lincoln Johnson For demonstrating respect and commitment in class. Keep up the great work Lincoln!
Year 2/3C Austin Clarkin For you positive approach to your work. You are amazing!
Year 3D Zara Mackenzie For consistently striving to complete work of a high standard. Well done!
Year 3/4M Shelby Thompson For consistently demonstrating our 3 school values and leading by example in the classroom.
Year 4H Sarsha Jambrecina For showing commitment to your maths by sharing your thinking and accepting others ideas.
Year 4/5H Mitchell Daw For a wonderful commitment to his learning. Keep up the great work Mitch!
Year 5N Jonte Walker For going above and beyond in your research for your art assessment. Your commitment has been inspiring to others. Well done.
Year 6S Arlia Akers For being an inspirational class member and a role model for others.
Orchestra Ryan Winnett For a consistent effort to be organised each week for violin and leading the strings quintet.
St Helens State School Under 8's Day 2018
Cultures and Countries of the World
All activities are FREE and children will have the opportunity to explore cultures from some countries around the world including China, Mexico, Japan, France and Italy to name a few.
The St Helens Under 8's day is all about celebrating and showcasing the early years at St Helens State School.
WHEN
Thursday, 21st June, 2018 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
WHERE
St Helens State School Oval
891 Saltwater Creek Road
Maryborough, 4650
QLD, Australia
CONTACT
Contact Description: For more information please contact Martine Foskett on 07-41202222.
Looking forward to seeing you and your special Under 8’s here!
In conjunction with our annual Under 8's Day, June 21st 2018, we will be offering a sausage sizzle for P-2 students, teachers and visiting organisations. This includes, a Sausage Sizzle and a juice or water for $3. Milks are available at an extra cost of $1.
If you would like to order a sausage sizzle for this event. Please fill in the details and circle your selection in the form below and return with payment to the St Helen's State School by June 14th.
Child’s Name __________________________________
Class or Group Name _________________________________
o Sausage sizzle with Tomato / BBQ Sauce ( mustard available also) o Choice of Apple, Orange, Apple Blackcurrant juice or a small bottle of water o A choice of Strawberry or Chocolate milks are available for an extra $1
Thank you
Model reading Let your child see you reading, read to yourself and read to your child – often.
Join your local library Find out where it is and what programs and activities they offer, and of course borrow books regularly! Librarians are full of ideas about which books your child might enjoy reading.
Make time for reading Make regular time for reading, even if it is only ten minutes a day!
What do you think…? Encourage your child to predict what might happen in the story, ask them ‘What do you think will happen to….?’, ‘What do you think would happen if..?’ After reading, ask questions that help your child join all the information to make judgements, generalisations or conclusions. Ask them why they think those things.
Break it up Encourage your child to clap or tap out big unfamiliar words in stories and books into syllables, for example, ty / ran / no / sau / rus for tyrannosaurus.
Express yourself! Encourage your child to use punctuation to influence their reading out loud. Encourage louder and softer voices, faster and slower pace, reading with more emotion and expression. Remember to have fun!
Encourage and praise Reading should be enjoyable for you and your child. Always encourage their attempts and praise their efforts.
Talk to your child’s teacher about how you can support your child’s reading.
Supporting your child’s reading in Year 2
Learning to read is a significant milestone in any child's life, and one that will bring many benefits over an entire lifetime. You play an important role in modelling reading behaviours and supporting your child's reading efforts. You make a difference to how your child will discover the world of literacy and how they view themselves as a reader.
What can you do to help your child become a reader?
What can you do to help support your child's reading
skills?
In Year 2 your child will:
Vocabulary knowledge use vocabulary that includes new words explore a wide variety of listening, speaking and writing
opportunities
Comprehension
talk about their thoughts and ideas to show their understanding talk about what has been read to them make connections and predictions to create accurate pictures in
their head make summaries of what has been read ask questions about what they are reading
Phonics use knowledge of letter and sound
relationships in reading and spelling
Ways you can help your child’s reading in Year 2
Reading texts read aloud smoothly sound out words be familiar with some words by sight
DRAFT 1 St Helens State School Sports Day/Carnival 2018
EWART MORGAN
Pre Carnival Events (Afternoon only) (Year 3 - 6) Wednesday 27th June 2018
BOYS 1:00pm GIRLS 1:00pm
1:00pm
400m finals Year 3 boys (born 2011 or 2010) 9 Year boys (born 2009) 800m Finals 10 Year boys (born 2008) 11 Year boys (born 2007) 12 Year boys (born 2006) 200m Heats Year 3 (born 2010 or 2010) 9 Year boys (born 2009) 10 Year boys (born 2008) 11 Year boys (born 2007) 12 Year boys (born 2006)
All Year 3 High Jump
9 Years (born 2009)
Long Jump
10 Years (born 2008)
Long Jump
11 Years (born 2007)
Long Jump
12 Years & AWD (born 2006)
Shot Put
BOYS 2:00pm GIRLS 2:00pm
2:00pm
All Year 3 High Jump 400m finals Year 3 girls (born 2011 or 2010) 9 Year girls (born 2009) 800m Finals 10 Year girls (born 2008) 11 Year girls (born 2007) 12 Year girls (born 2006) 200m Heats Year 3 (born 2010 or 2010) 9 Year girls (born 2009) 10 Year girls (born 2008) 11 Year girls (born 2007) 12 Year girls (born 2006)
9 Years (born 2009)
Long Jump
10 Years (born 2008)
Long Jump
11 Years (born 2007)
Long Jump
12 Years & AWD (born 2006)
Shot Put
Athletics Carnival Program (Full carnival Day) Thursday 28th June 2018
8:50am: All students to be seated in usual class line-up area to mark the roll. � Classes to make their way onto the oval to sit in house area. � Official welcome and announcement of the day proceedings by sports captains. � March Past – students to walk in teams around the oval.
Time Prep-Year 2 Year 3-6 BOYS Year 3-6 GIRLS 9:15-9:50
9:25-9:50
Prep Students – Throwing Activities (Tennis Court) Year 1 Students - Running Activities (Grassed Area) Year 2 Students – Mini Athletics (Oval)
BOYS Sprint Heats 100m
Year 3 (born 2011 or 2010) – 80m 9 Years (born 2009) – 100m 10 Years (born 2008) - 100m 11 Years (born 2007) – 100m 12 Years (born 2006) – 100m
All Year 3 Long Jump 9 Years
(born 2009) Shot Put
10 Years (born 2008)
Shot Put
11 Years (born 2007)
High Jump
12 Years & AWD
(born 2006)
High Jump
9:50-10:25
Prep Students - Mini Athletics (Oval) Year 1 Students – Throwing Activities (Tennis Court) Year 2 Students – Running Activities (Grassed Area)
BOYS Relays
(1 race per year level) Year 3 - 80m Year 4 - 80m Year 5 - 80m Year 6 - 80m
All Year 3 Shot Put 9 Years
(born 2009) High Jump
10 Years (born 2008)
High Jump
11 Years (born 2007)
Shot Put
12 Years & AWD
(born 2006)
Long Jump
10:25-11:00 Prep Students – Running Activities (Grassed Area) Year 1 Students – Mini Athletics (Oval) Year 2 Students – Throwing Activites (Tennis Court)
200m Finals
Year 3-6 (Boys and Girls)
Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
Year 3-6 BOYS Year 3-6 GIRLS 11:30-12:10
All Year 3 Long Jump
GIRLS Sprint Heats 100m Year 3 (born 2011 or 2010) – 80m 9 Years (born 2009) – 100m 10 Years (born 2008) - 100m 11 Years (born 2007) – 100m 12 Years (born 2006) – 100m
9 Years (born 2009)
Shot Put
10 Years (born 2008)
Shot Put
11 Years (born 2007)
High Jump
12 Years & AWD
(born 2006)
High Jump
12:10-12:50
Sprint Heats Prep classes – 60m Year 1 Boys – 60m Year 1 Girls – 60m Year 2 Boys – 60m Year 2 Girls – 60m
All Year 3 Shot Put GIRLS Relays (1 race per year level)
Year 3 - 80m Year 4 - 80m Year 5 - 80m Year 6 - 80m
9 Years (born 2009)
High Jump
10 Years (born 2008)
High Jump
11 Years (born 2007)
Shot Put
12 Years & AWD
(born 2006)
Long Jump
12:50-1:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch
1:30-2:30
Prep-12 years Sprint Finals AWD Sprint Finals
Prep-12 years Sprint Finals AWD Sprint Finals
Prep-12 years Sprint Finals AWD Sprint Finals
2:30-2:45
St Helens Gift Race St Helens Gift Race St Helens Gift Race
2:45-3:00 Presentations (age champions and house trophy) Carnival Closure – School Captains
Presentations (age champions and house trophy) Carnival Closure – School Captains
Presentations (age champions and house trophy) Carnival Closure – School Captains