Week 6, Term 1
Phone: 4934 3584 Emai l : ashtonf ie l -p .school@det .nsw.edu.au
WEBSITE: www.ashtonfield-
p.schools.nsw.edu.au
FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/ashtonfieldpublicschool
SCHOOL HOURS:
Supervision from: 8.25am Classes begin: 8.55am Classes finish: 2.55pm
NOTES SENT HOME:
Year 6 to Year 7 EOI
Year 6 T-shirt order
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Tuesday, 5th March Regional Swimming Carnival
Wednesday, 6th March
Camp Quality Puppet Show
SPORT—TERM 1:
Every Friday
for Kinder—Year 6
WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES:
Every Friday, 2.10pm
Primary—even weeks
Infants—odd weeks
NEXT P&C MEETING: Tuesday, 19th March,
7pm in Library
CANTEEN OPEN: Monday—Friday
UNIFORM SHOP OPEN:
Mondays, 8.30am—9.15am
Fridays, 8.30am—9.15am
Until 15/3/19.
EFTPos facilities available at the Uniform Shop.
CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY PBL ASSEMBLY—WEEK 5
Monday, 4th March, 2019
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VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION Resource fees for 2019 cost $45 per student. These fees go directly to providing every day resources for all students in the classroom. Please send payment in an envelope with your child’s name, class and “Resource Fee” written clearly on the front and place envelope in the silver tin at the school office. You may also pay online via the school website. Please enter “Resource Fee” under the payment description. SCRIPTURE will start this Wednesday, 6th March, 2019. Kinder—Yr 2 @ 12:25pm to 12:55pm. Yr 3– Yr 6 @ 1:00pm to 1:30pm. Any changes to Scripture choices MUST be made in writing and signed by parents. Welcome back to our Scripture teachers for 2019. Thank you. S Holt Scripture Co-ordinator CAMP QUALITY PUPPET SHOW This Wednesday, 6th March, Camp Quality will be presenting a puppet show to our students. The puppet show will highlight important facts regarding cancer and how to support some-one who has cancer. More information is included in this newsletter. YEAR 6 TO YEAR 7 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST forms have been sent home with all Year 6 students to-day. Please complete and return these forms to the school office by Tuesday, 19th March, 2019. MATHLETICS Ashtonfield Public School has invested in the wonderful mathematical pro-gram Mathletics. Mathletics is a well structured online learning platform where students log in and complete as-signed tasks that are set by their classroom teacher. The activities set will provide students with extra practice and revision of content that has been taught in class. As well as completing assigned activities, students may compete with other students around the globe in Live Mathletics. Here students are matched randomly with other students of a similar ability to complete safe, se-cure online maths games. Mathletics can be accessed through any computer with internet access or you can download the app via the App Store on Apple devices or Google Play on Android devices. Students will receive their unique login details from their classroom teacher.
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Library News Last week saw all our Kinder students borrowing a book from the library for the first time. It was very exciting for all and involved a great deal of decision making. The good news is they get to do it again this week on their Library day. The students were all provided with a school library bag to help protect these books on their travels to and from the library.
Library books are not home readers and there is no expectation for students, particularly K-2, to read them independently. The aim is for students to develop a love of books and reading so books borrowed can provide an opportunity for students to share these books with their family.
This term Library days are as follows:
The 2019 Premier’s Reading Challenge commences this week and will conclude August 30th. The chal-
lenge aims to encourage a love of reading for leisure and pleasure in students and to enable them to experience quality literature. It is not a competition, but a challenge to each student to read and to read more widely.
The Challenge will be completed by students in years K-2 during school time, through students listening to stories read by their class teacher and during Library lessons. Students in Years 3-6 can use class DEAR, library time as well as reading at home to complete the Challenge. The students in years 3 to 6 will be pro-vided with a Personal reading to record their Challenge books.
Library Monitors
It has been wonderful to have so many Year 6 students apply for a position as a library monitor. These students have been undergoing a training program, helping out in the library at lunchtimes over the past few weeks. It is a big commitment for the students that will be ongoing throughout the year.
The enthusiasm of these students and their willingness to help out has been very impressive. Unfortunately there
is only a limited number of positions available and I thank all those who have given up their time. The successful
students will be presented with their Library Monitor badges at the senior school assembly on Friday.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3W
4P
5G
1M
4W
6M
5S
6K
4B
5L
5/6L
6H
2G, 2S, 2M
1C, 1F.1/2L
3E, 3J
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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Term 1 2019 Calendar
Week MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
6
March
4
5
Hunter Regional
Swimming
6
Camp Quality puppet
show
7
8
7
11 12
13
Reg Kelly Cricket—HVGS
14 15
Anti Bullying day
8
18 19
P&C Meeting
7pm in Library
20 21 22
9
25
Parent Teacher
Interviews all week
26 27 28
PBL Assembly, 2.15pm
29
10
April
1
2
Zone Cross Country
3
4
5
11
8
URSTRONG
Student Workshops
9 10
11 12
Easter Hat Parade
Last day of Term 1