Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
31620 Bruce Highway, MS 71, BOOYAL Q 4671 Phone (07) 41 260 177 Fax (07) 0741260181
Principal: Mrs Dawn Dolinski E-mail: [email protected]
**Please note: our colour printer wasn’t playing nicely today, hence the Waffle is
printed in black and white. A colour version is online. **
The ‘WAFFLE’ Issue 3: 17th March 2017
Our vision: We aim to improve the world, one Booyal student at a time, by challenging and
supporting every student to reach their absolute potential in learning and behaviour whilst
encouraging them to demonstrate an enthusiastic ‘can do’ attitude, care for each other,
contribute positively to the wider world, dream big, think ‘outside the box and have a healthy
dose of fun along the way!
Hello everyone,
Welcome to the end of Week 8 – there are only two weeks left until the holidays. Where
did the term go?
Today Project Club held a St Patrick’s Day fundraiser. The day had a fun
Irish theme, including lunchtime games and music. It was great to see the
students getting into the spirit of things by coming to school wearing green.
The delicious Booyal Bunyip green spiders were enjoyed, along with cups of
green jelly and sprinkles. Photos will be included in the next Waffle.
Thank you for also supporting the Project Club’s first fundraising
activity for the year. As you can see from the photos later in the
newsletter Crazy Hair Day was lots of fun. Everyone got into the
spirit of things and looked great. We certainly have some very
talented (and patient!) mums and dads around Booyal.
Congratulations to the Doc, Jessica and Kaylah for organising both fundraising days. All
money raised go towards excursions that the students would like to organise at the end of
Semesters 2 & 4.
Cross Country Carnival: This year the Small Schools’ Cross Country
Carnival will be held at Booyal Central on Friday 21st April. Our P&C
will operate a tuckshop. An order form is attached. If you would like
anything please ensure that it is returned no later than Tuesday 28th
March. Thank you.
Attachment(s): Cross country tuckshop order form
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Principals’ Conference: I recently joined over 1,200 principals from around Queensland at
the 2017 Principals’ Conference on the Gold Coast. The conferences are held every two
years and all principals are required to attend. The theme for the conference this year
was: Every student, every school: lighting the path for innovation, equity and impact. There were
some really interesting speakers who had information that can be applied in our little
school setting. A presentation by VC recipient Mark Donaldson was particularly inspiring.
P&C AGM: Many thanks to those who attended the P&C AGM last week.
Congratulations to our new P&C executive:
President: Kerry Mandrek
Vice President: Karen Ryan
Treasurer: Desrae Bendell
Secretary: Nancy Warren
The P&C is a vital part of our school and we greatly appreciate the wonderful work they do
to support the learning outcomes of all our students.
Sincere thanks go to outgoing committee members David Horner, Heather McMahon and
Robyn Vella on a job well done. Their tireless effort and commitment to all P&C activities,
especially in our busy centenary year, is acknowledged and greatly appreciated.
School Photos: Photos were taken last Monday and should be ready by the end of
term.
Farewell Melanie: On Friday we fare welled Mrs Pape
who is extending her hours at Childers State School.
Mel became a valued member of the Booyal team,
working hard to ensure that students always had a
clean and healthy environment in which to learn and
play. We express our thanks and wish her all the best
for the future.
Position Vacant: The position of school cleaner is currently being advertised. Please see
below for details. As from today, Mrs Rowe returns as relief cleaner until a permanent
cleaner has been appointed.
POSITION VACANT
Cleaner - Permanent Part-time
11.25 hrs/wk + ADO’s
Commencement Date Monday 8 May 2017
Booyal Central State School is seeking applicants for a Cleaner. Hours are currently 11.25 hrs/wk plus accumulated ADO’s for holidays. Job application packages are available from the school office
or by emailing [email protected]. Applications close 3:00pm Friday 31-03-17. For more information, please contact Booyal Central State School on 4126 0177
Applicants must hold a current ‘Working With Children’ Blue Card or able to obtain one through the Commission for Children & Young People & Child Guardian.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Clean Up Australia Day: Booyalians recently participated in Clean Up Australia Day,
scouring the grounds and car park to make sure that our school looked extra ‘schmick’. Our
students joined hundreds of thousands of other people around the country who took time
to clean up their local environment. Well done everyone!
Visit From Mr Ilett: ‘Survival in Australian Environments’ is the topic being explored in
Year 5/6 Science. The children are learning about adaptations animals and plants have
made to help their everyday survival, as well as in extreme environments. As part of this
unit, the children searched for evidence of animal activity and adaptation in the school
grounds. Mr Ilett visited and demonstrated how detailed information can be obtained
from observing animal tracks.
He also brought his stereoscope (microscope) and the children were able to observe,
close-up, how some insects have adapted to aid survival (e.g. mouthparts, eyes).
While Mr Ilett was at school, the younger children were also given the opportunity to peer
down the microscope and were amazed at what they could see.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Nature Out Of The Box: Art for Year 3-6 students this semester is about using “found
objects” to express ideas and feelings. Much of this artwork is ‘ephemeral’ which, the
children have learnt, means short-lived. As well as individual pieces, the children have
worked collaboratively to construct a whole-group installation entitled “Nature out of the
box”.
THANK YOU: A big ‘Thank You’ to those parents who have volunteered time in class or
donated items for the prize box this semester. The children benefit from
your effort and we really appreciate the support.
CAMP: I can now confirm that camp will be held from Wednesday 9th
– Friday 11th August. Please note that due to an increased number of
students and the complexity of the classes this year camp will be for
Year 2-6 students only. The Prep & Year One students will not miss
out though. Mrs Hollier is organising three exciting excursions for
them throughout the year. The lower grade class will operate as per
usual when the older students are on camp.
A final cost will be confirmed after the next P&C meeting; I expect it to be approximately
$100. A layby option is alreadty available. If payments start now, saving $5 a week will see
camp paid for in time.
Leadership Day: There has been a change to the venue and date
of the Year 4, 5 and 6 Booyal Bunyips’ leadership day with
students from Dallarnil and Cordalba State Schools. It will now
be held at Lake Redbrook at 122 Farnsfield Road on Tuesday
21st March. Permission forms were sent home last week. Cost is
$15, which includes morning tea, lunch and all activities. Please
see me if you have any questions. If payment before we leave is
an issue please do not hesitate to come and have a chat. I am sure that we can work
something out.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Chappie Shane, (Mrs Turner’s son), visited on Tuesday. He spent time talking to the
students about the leadership excursion and discussed different personality types.
Everyone had the chance to explore their traits, as well as those of people with different
personalities. It was a valuable learning opportunity and should help teams operate even
more effectively next Tuesday.
Upper Class Action – What We Have Learnt
ENGLISH:
- how to write well – if we ‘fist words out’ we always spell better – we have to listen
for the sounds and remember what letters make each sound
- how to spell two Year 7 words!
- how to write a fantasy story
- what makes a story a fantasy
- the doubling rule
- about suffixes and prefixes
- how to write short stories
- that persuasive writing needs lots of facts
- that a thesaurus is a good help when writing; it improves your work a lot
- the planning hill; the different parts of a story
- how to write good paragraphs
- what metaphors and similes are
- what alliterations are
- that a chapter has more than one paragraph
- what compound words are
- how to write clear and exciting sentences that hook the reader in
- that it is important to use tools out of my toolbox to write well
- what an antagonist and protagonist are
- how to ‘show, don’t tell’
- the difference between short and long vowels
- how to starts a sentence with something catchy or unusual
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
MATHS:
- how to do long division..finally!
- how to divide fractions
- how to turn fractions into percentages
- ‘the hump diagram’ for making conversions
- how to divide whole numbers by ten, a hundred and a thousand
- how to draw shapes like rhombuses and trapeziums
- how to do Maths ‘The Booyal Way’…it makes it easier to do
- how to times by 12
- how many sides a pentagon has
- what a deposit is
- what an allowance is
- how to make equivalent fractions
- how to add 9 the easy way
- how to add up huge numbers
- that we can’t use calculators…Mrs D gets the heeby jeebies if she sees one!
- what decimals are
- learning my times-tables really well
- learning to do sums and learning about money – working out change
- Mathletics on the computer
- what turn arounds are
HISTORY:
- that a hierarchy is a triangle that shows the position of everyone in relation to power and
responsibility. In a family a dad or mum would be at the top (it depends sometimes!) and little
kids way down at the bottom
- that John Oxley was asked by John Thomas Bigge to explore Moreton Bay, Port Curtis and Port Bowen
- what convicts wore
- about ANZAC Day
- when the First Fleet arrived
- what some symbols mean
- what emblems are
- that a new penal settlement was established at Moreton Bay
- how people celebrate things in their countries
- I learnt about World War 1
- how to pull questions apart so that I really understand what they are asking
- that convicts were put into groups called ‘Class 1’ and ‘Class 2’
- that life was really hard for convicts in penal colonies
- that there was a penal colony in Tasmania
- we are learning what the past was like
SCIENCE:
- about insect adaptations
- about animal adaptations in harsh environments
- about the water holding frog
- about solids, liquids and gases and their behaviour
- about animal’s tracks...kangaroos, dogs, foxes etc.
- moths are very hairy
- what viscosity is – liquids with low viscosity flow faster
- water is a liquid and takes up the shape of the container it is in
- what a melting point is
- the three states of matter and their properties
- there is a type of frog that can freeze totally in winter and defrost when the weather warms up
- how to make a lunchbox out of the right materials
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
- dragonflies have lots of eyes
- butterflies fly for thousands of kilometres
- we made glue
- how to save things on the computer
- we learnt about different type of bugs (insects) and looked at some
OTHER: - not to fold my book back because it falls apart
- German
- what ‘found object’ art is
- playing with my mates
- I got ‘Student Of The Week’
- how to say ‘witch’ in German
- what ephemeral art is – it is an artwork that doesn’t last long, such as the cube we made out the back
of the tennis court
- German words and numbers
- I looked at lots of fossils
- We made things out of plaster and clay
- using an I-Pad
- Booyal Bunyip Entrepreneurs
- PE with Mr Pelusi was great!
The Preps and Year 1s have been learning about our school’s behaviour code and what it
means to # Be Safe # Be Respectful and to # Be Responsible . They have been earning
stickers in class for following our behaviour rules. Most have earned 20 stickers for which
they earn a prize from our reward box. They still receive GOTCHAS for effort completing
their class work and lining up.
Thanks for all the effort you are putting into homework. A mid- term assessment of
reading has shown a marked improvement in reading ability. Our preps are beginning to
recall some alphabet letters and the sounds the letters make and are happily reading
beginner texts to each other and the adults in the room. Daily reading practice is the key
to developing a love of reading. We have quite a few budding scientists who loved looking
at insects through Mr Iletts’ microscope. Thanks to Mr Ilett for extending our interest in
living things.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Thank you to everyone who came along to the last meeting and A.G.M.
We are looking forward to a great year!
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GOTCHA Winners
The prize box has been topped up so winners are grinners!
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
It’s ‘Booyal Best and nothing less’ all the way for these award winners. Congratulations!
There are more photos on the next page.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Students Of The Week
Week 5:
Mrs Hollier’s Class: Keenan for trying really
hard
Mrs D’s Class: Jessica for writing an awesome
story with a surprising ending. It made us laugh!
Week 6:
Mrs Hollier’s Class: Tom for always trying
his best and working to a high standard in
whatever he attempts.
Mrs D’s Class: Clinton for the attention to
detail that he puts into his work and for the
effort he is putting in to ensure that he
explains his ideas well.
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
Week 7:
Mrs Hollier’s Class: Sally for always working so
enthusiastically
Mrs D’s Class: Mason for giving everything a go in
such a happy manner
Week 8:
Mrs Hollier’s Class: Beau for wonderful
reading
Mrs D’s Class: Jayden for an impressive
improvement in the way he applies himself in
class
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Did you know….
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird
A rat can survive longer without water than a camel.
A blue whale’s tongue weighs more than an elephant
(Freaky Facts, Hinkler Books, 2016)
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Time for a giggle…
What do cats put in their soft drinks?
Mice cubes
Why don’t turkeys get invited to parties?
Because they use fowl language
(Jokes, Hinkler Books, 2016)
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
CRAZY HAIR DAY
Have a great weekend everyone!
Keep smiling,
Dawn
Our 2017 focus is reading, reading and more reading!
DIARY DATES
9 a.m. Mondays Parade
Tuesday 21st March Leadership/Bunyip Entrepreneurs’ Day; lake
Redbrook
Friday 31st March End Term 1 – Easter Fun Day
Tuesday 18th April Start Term 2
9th – 11th May NAPLAN
31st May – 7th June Mrs D on leave– Muttaburra Sheep Show
Mrs Ilett teaching.
Monday 14th August Gin Gin (& Booyal) Show Holiday
Wed. 9th – Friday 11th August School Camp Yrs 2 - 6
Date TBC – late Term 3 School Concert
4th September – 15th October Mrs Hollier on leave: Africa
Friday 15th September Last Day Of Term 3
Tuesday 3rd October Term 4 resumes
Tuesday 5th December T.B.C Graduation/Awards Night
Thursday 7th December Hervey Bay Water Park excursion
Friday 8th December Picnic Day
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