melton south primary school
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Melton South Primary School PO Box 2043
Melton South, 3338
Tel: (03) 9743 2922
Fax: (03) 9743 0986
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.meltonsouthps.vic.edu.au THURSDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2019
This newsletter is available from our school website www.meltonsouthps.vic.edu.au or
the Melton South Primary School Skoolbag App.
Friday 18th October Payment due for Grade 1 Excursion to Sovereign Hill
Payment due for Grade 4 Swimming Program
Monday 21st October After School Sports Program
Tuesday 22nd October Last day for Book Club orders
Wednesday 23rd October Prep 2020 Transition 9.30 to 10.30am
Thursday 24th October After School Sports Program
Friday 25th October Grade 1 Excursion to Sovereign Hill
Monday 28th October School Council Meeting
Tuesday 29th October Prep Mini Athletics
Wednesday 30th October Grade 1 & 2 Mini Athletics
Thursday 31st October Girls Rugby League
Friday 1st November Last day for 2020 Requests
Boys Rugby League
Tuesday 5th November Melbourne Cup Day PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Saturday 9th November Djerriwarrh Festival Parade
Tuesday 12th November Grade 3/4 MPSSA Basketball Gala Day
Thursday 14th November Prep 2020 Transition 1.45 to 2.45pm
Monday 18th to Friday 22nd November Book Fair in Library
Monday 25th November School Council Meeting
Thursday 28th November Whole School Expo
Friday 29th November Grade 3/4 MPSSA Cricket Gala Day
Monday 2nd December Grade 6 Graduation Evening
Monday 2nd to Friday 13th December Grade 4 Swimming Program
Tuesday 10th December Prep 2020 Transition 9.30 to 10.30am
Grade 6 2019 attend their 2020 Secondary College
Wednesday 11th December School Council Meeting
Thursday 19th December Whole School Breakfast
Friday 20th December Last Day of Term 4—Early Dismissal 1.30pm
DATES FOR 2020 Wednesday 29th January Grade 1 to 6 students commence school
2020 Prep Information Session 9.30am
Thursday 30th January Prep children commence school today
Wednesday 5th February No school for Prep children (prep interviews)
Melton South Primary School Mission:
Melton South Primary School is a progressive community who lead the way.
Together we create motivated, respectful learners who achieve excellence.
STAFF, STUDENTS, PARENTS AND CARERS ALL HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AT
MELTON SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL.
EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO BE RESPECTED
EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO LEARN
PREP 2020 ENROLMENT FORMS: If you have a Prep student starting next year, please ensure you have submitted the Enrolment Form and relevant documents as we are in the process of allocating students to grades. If you have not returned your forms, please do so urgently. If you enrolment is not submitted and complete, your child may not be able to commence school on the first day next year.
GRADES 2020: Teachers devote many hours to the development of new grades, taking many factors into consideration. If you have any specific requests, please put them into writing to the Principal marked Confidential and hand into the office by Friday 1st November. All requests will be given due consideration. Please note that only requests received by this date will be considered.
To assist with this process, we ask any families/students who are moving to another area and not returning to Melton South Primary School in 2020 to notify the school office as soon as possible. This information is critical for class structure and staffing.
CHICKENPOX: We have had a reported and confirmed case of chickenpox in the school. Chickenpox symptoms can take 10 to 21 days to show after infection. The most infectious time is one to two days before the rash appears, but continues to be infectious until all the blisters have crusted over. Symptoms of chickenpox is a rash of red itchy spots that turn into fluid filled blisters, they then crust over to form scabs. The spots are most likely to appear on the face, ears, scalp, under the arms, on the chest, stomach and trunk area and arms and legs. Some children may also have a mild fever and generally feel unwell.
STATEMENTS: Account statements were sent home with students last week. Please note that the statement contains your personalised BPAY details should you wish to make any payments online instead of having to come into the school office.
NAPLAN RESULTS: NAPLAN results for students in grades 3 and 5 are now available for parents to collect from the office. Parents are advised we will not be sending home the reports with the children. PARKING AROUND THE SCHOOL: As the school is growing larger every week, we ask all parents and carers to be very cautious when dropping and picking students up. We are aware of the congestion in the streets and in the car parks around the school and ask that everyone obeys the road rules and is patient with others.
DOGS POLICY: Melton South Primary School has a dog policy. Dogs are not permitted on school grounds at all with the exception of specially trained dogs to enhance mobility or disability. We do promote Responsible Pet Ownership to educate students in the knowledge and understanding needs for responsible pet ownership and animal care. This applies to all school events, including discos and Let It Shine Expo.
PERSONAL PROPERTY: Is often brought to school by students, staff and visitors. This can include mobile phones, bicylces, scooters, electronic games, calculators, toys, musical instruments, sporting equipment and cars parked on school premises. The department does not hold insurance for personal property brought to school and it has no capacity to pay for any loss or damage to such property. We advise that should your child bring their bike or scooter to school it is advisable to also send a lock with them as we have unfortunately had things stolen from the bike shed.
Mrs Marilyn Costigan,
Principal
GRADE STUDENT REASON FOR AWARD
PA Sanjana For the incredible improvement in her writing! Well done.
PB Sio For fantastic commitment to his take home reading.
PC Bailey For his wonderful improvement in reading. Great work!
PD Donte For his great ability to subitise collections of items.
PE Mahmoud For moving up a reading level.
PF Teeda For being able to count on when adding groups together.
PG Diamond For working hard in maths and staying on task.
1A Aasmi For working hard to read time to the half hour. Well done!
1B Ruby For her great explanation of how her family celebrate different family traditions.
1C Emerald For working hard in reading to make text-to-self connections.
1D Chezare For a great job at making text to self connections during reading!
1G Levi For explaining and sharing the differences in family traditions.
2A Reet For an excellent effort in writing. Keep up the good work!
2C Jayden For his effort when writing a persuasive letter.
2D Ruhaan For a great effort writing a persuasive piece. Well Done!
2E Grace For having a growth mindset every day.
3A Tyler For his improvement with his handwriting. Well done!
3D Gianni For putting effort into writing a science fiction narrative.
3E Tyler For using efficient strategies to solve multistep worded problems.
4B Tracy
Angel
For using descriptive language when writing a narrative.
For becoming more confident in sharing her ideas with the class.
4C Manal For using a range of reading strategies when reading.
5A Elisha For creating equations with equivalent number sentences!
5C Sui
Nimarsh
For responding when the team needs to do something together.
For responding actively and considerately to all changes.
5D Olivia For showing a lot of resilience.
5E Declan For showing initiative and starting his work straight away without any
reminders.
6A Jordan For using compound and complex sentences in his narrative last week.
6B Araceli For her outstanding effort in writing her narrative.
6C Kaylah For her commitment to learning growth.
6D Hannah For always demonstrating kindness and a positive attitude.
Art Jakobi For always being a kind and caring member of the class and thinking of
others.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have received awards
this week. These awards are made to students in recognition of
achievement and will be presented at school assembly on Monday 21st
October at 2.30pm in the school gymnasium.
P.E. NEWS
AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS: Applications for the After School Sports Program are open and the program will be commencing in Week 3, Monday 21st and Thursday 24th October. The sports this term will be Field Hockey and Touch Rugby.
WALK TO SCHOOL: Walk to School is on so get those walking shoes out or riding helmets on. The more you walk, ride or scoot the more opportunities you give yourself to be entered into win a prize.
Attending school every day is vital for students of all ages to fully achieve. As a parent/guardian: Commit to sending children to school every day. Make sure children arrive at school on time. Inform the school when they are away, sending medical
certificates and other evidence of genuine absence. Consider catching-up on missed work.
Dear Parents/ Caregivers,
This years' Djerriwarrh Festival will be bigger and better than the previous years! The theme this year is:
"Melton City, Much More than meets the Eye. Show us what you are made of." We are going to take this opportunity to showcase just how great Melton South Primary School is!
The Parade is on Saturday, 9th November, High Street, Melton with an 11am start. Walking groups like our school, are asked to be there between 10.00 and 10.15. The Outstanding School Award will be given to the most imaginative, colourful and innovative. We need to know numbers fairly soon, so please see your classroom teacher for a Permission Form and return it as soon as possible. Parents/Carers and Students that are interested, are invited to attend some Workshops in the Art Room on the 12 th and 19th of September at 3:30pm to create props and costumes for the parade. If you have any ideas, questions or would like to help, please contact Ms Cohen (Prep E, Room 19) or Ms Wright (2E, Room 5B). It’s going to be an exciting day, so we hope to see you there!
BOOK CLUB: Book club orders forms have been sent home this week. Please return all orders with payment by Tuesday 22nd October. For your information, parents can order and pay for their book club orders online. Refer to your book club order form for more details.
SCHOOL BANKING IS EVERY THURSDAY AT MELTON SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL HATS: Melton South Primary School is an accredited member of The Australian Cancer
Foundation and therefore follows the required regulations in regard to SunSmart behaviour.
As part of our school’s SunSmart Policy, all students and staff are required to wear school broad
brimmed sunhats from 1st September through to April 30th next year. Hats are available from the
school office for $12.00 each.
PREP 2020 ENROLMENTS We are now finalising enrolments for 2020. If you have a child turning 5 on or before the 30th
April, 2020, please ensure you have returned your child’s completed enrolment form.
This information allows us to commence planning for the coming year and it is vital that we es-
tablish student numbers for 2020 as early as possible.
Whole School learning intentions. Week: 2
LI—Learning Intention SC—Success Criteria
Year Reading Writing Maths
Prep
LI: Good readers know how to predict as they read. SC: I can make a prediction during my reading.
LI: Good writers know what a compound sentence is. SC: I can write a compound sentence.
LI: Good mathematicians are able to count forwards and backwards. SC: I can record the two numbers before and after, a given number.
Year 1
LI: Good readers use comprehension strategies to understand the text. SC: I can make a meaningful text to self connections.
LI: Good writers make specific word choices. SC: I can use interesting words.
LI: Good mathematicians understand time duration. SC: I can tell time to the half hour. I can tell o’clock time.
Year 2 LI: Good Readers understand the structure of a persuasive text. SC: I can identify the thesis statement.
LI: Good Writers understand how sentences work. SC: I can add detail to my writing using the word 'because’.
LI: Good mathematicians identify the features of 3D solids. SC: I can identify and count the faces, corners and edges of 3D solids.
Year 3
LI: Good readers are able to determine important ideas in nonfiction texts. SC: I can identify key words in a nonfiction text. I can use keywords to take notes.
LI: Good writers reflect on their Melbourne Zoo experience. SC: I can write a DIEP reflection. I can reflect on my Melbourne Zoo excursion.
LI: Good mathematicians use arrays to multiply. SC: I can use arrays to calculate doubles and one more
Year 4 LI: Good readers can enjoy a story. SC: I can listen to the teacher retell a story. I can visualise the story in my mind.
LI: Good writers use descriptive language in their writing. SC: I can use descriptive language to help the reader visualise the story in more detail.
LI: Good mathematicians can represent, rename, regroup and partition numbers to 10 000 to assist with calculations. SC: I can use MAB to rename - break one number up into different combinations of thousands, hundreds, tens and ones.
Year 5
LI: Good readers identify the features of persuasive texts. SC: I can; Understand what a persuasive device is. Read a persuasive letter. Help identify persuasive devices.
LI: Good writers make purposeful decisions about how they use sentence structure to provide fluency. SC: I can: Listen carefully to the story. Imagine the story as it is read. Draw what I see in my mind. Continue my open cycle writing piece.
LI: Good mathematicians can create equations with equivalent number sentences SC: I can: Identify the value of one side of an equation. Ensure both sides of the equation are of . Equal value and use the correct order of operations.
Year 6
LI: Good readers are able to read a range of different genre and understand the structure and features of that genre. SC: I can notice the features and structure of an Explanation Text.
LI: Good writers reread and edit their own and others’ work using agreed criteria and explaining editing choices. SC: I can lift a sentence from my writing to revise by changing the order of, or adding to or taking away from the sentence.
LI: Good mathematicians can make connections between volume and capacity. SC: I can identify the difference between volume and capacity. I can order containers according to their capacity.
Teeth on Wheels will be returning to our school for the children’s 6 monthly dental visit’s.
To make filling out the consent form easier you can now complete your Child’s consent form online by following the link below. It only takes 5 minutes to complete and by reducing the amount of paper being used, we will be helping the team out by being more environmentally friendly.
https://teethonwheels.com.au/consent-eform
The date of the children’s dental visit will be starting on Wednesday the 4th of December 2019, so please ensure if you didn’t complete a form at the start of the year to have this completed ASAP! If you have any questions regarding the consent form or your child’s dental appointment please don’t hesitate to contact the Teeth on Wheels team on (03) 9338 1191.