eastlakes edition€¦ · ayesha 3-2sh steven 4-3s qila 1-kv silver tiffany kw sahana 3-2sh kemu...
TRANSCRIPT
Eastlakes Edition December 7, 2018
Rise to the Challenge
Presentation Day 2018
What a wonderful Presentation Day with so many parents and special
guests joining us to celebrate student learning, achievement and
success. Award recipients were recognised for academic excellence,
sporting and creative achievement with certificates, medals and
trophies. There was lovely singing from every class and a very beautiful
performance from students in the Bangla Community Language
program. Our 2019 student leaders were announced and their proud
parents pinned their badges on them. Mrs Peralta received a Botany
Bay Network for School Administration Staff presented by our
Director, Educational Leadership, Mrs Susan Shelley.
I would like to acknowledge and congratulate every single student at
EPS, not just the presentation day award recipients, because every
student has had their own personal success and should be proud of all
that they have achieved throughout the year. EPS students continue to
demonstrate the true spirit of our school motto, Rise to the Challenge. I
am proud of every student and privileged to be the principal of this
excellent public school.
Thank you to all the teachers for their commitment and dedication to
the students and their families and to the profession. A huge thank you
to our school administration staff who work tirelessly to keep school
operations running while supporting students, teachers and parents
every day. And to all parents and caregivers, thank you for sending
your child to school every day and trusting us to teach them, it is a
privilege.
I will be taking some long service leave before the end of the school
year to visit family overseas and so I wish everyone safe and happy
holidays. I look forward to seeing you all again in 2019.
Anthia Tsantoulis
Principal
Calendar Week 9
Mon 10 Dec
Year 6 Fun Day Out Year 6 Farewell 6pm
Tues 11 Dec
10-12 Playgroup
Wed 12 Dec
Ice blocks
Thurs 13 Dec
SRE Bangla Community Language
Victory Day Celebration
Fri 14 Dec
Picnic Day
Week 10
Mon 17 Dec
PBL Platinum Reward – Pizza and a movie
Tues 18 Dec
Talent Quest 11.25am
Wed 19 Dec
Year 6 vs Teachers Year 6 Farewell Arch Reports sent home Last day of school
2019
School starts on
Wednesday
30 January 2019
for all students from
Year 1 to Year 6
Kindergarten Best Start
Assessments will take place
from Wednesday 30
January to Friday 1
February. Kindergarten
students will start school on
Monday 4 February 2019.
Letters have been sent to
new kindergarten parents
with this information.
TWITTER Keep up to date with daily happenings at school: @EastlakesPS and @EastlakesEAL/D
School Website www.eastlakes-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
School email [email protected]
School App Skoolbag
Telephone 96673659 FAX 96674791
Positive Behaviour for Learning- PBL
Bronze Mele 5-4R
Taliyah 3-2SH Taylor 3-2SH
Ayesha 3-2SH Steven 4-3S
Qila 1-KV
Silver Tiffany KW
Sahana 3-2SH
Kemu 3-2SH Kevin 3-2SH
Gold Hugo 4-3S
Dean 3-2SH Daniel M 4-3S
Platinum Teddy 4-3S Umer 3-2SH
Lucas 3-2SH Shela 3-2SH
Parent Workshop Thank you to Deb Gould, one of our parents, who ran a workshop this week about building resilience in primary school children. For more tips and strategies to help build resilience Deb suggested: Bringing Up Great Kids https://professionals.childhood.org.au/bringing-up-great-kids/ Smiling Mind This is a free app for children and adults designed to assist with the pressures, stress and challenges of daily life.
Week 9
We are being respectful in the playground. This means that we:
We are kind to others when we play.
We play fairly.
Take care of the things you are playing with.
Speak nicely to others when you play.
We do this so we can be happy,
have fun and be safe.
Week 10
We are all respectful,
responsible learners in the
holidays. In the holidays we will:
Wear sunscreen at the beach.
Listen to our parents and follow
their instructions.
Play outside.
Help our parents.
We do this so we have a safe
and happy holiday.
Congratulations to our 2019 Student Leadership Team
Captains Daniel Seru and Ezel Yildiz
Vice Captains Ratin Razin and Kimora Bukalan
School Leaders – Prefects Jake Bell and Nanjiba Munira
Young Engineers This is an exciting program the school is considering for 2019. 4-3S and 5-4R were chosen to experience one of the many lessons the program provides. More information will be provided to parents next year.
P&C Disco
Some highlights from Presentation Day 2018
5/4R has been learning about how to have a growth mindset! They have explained all about mindsets below. Do you have a growth mindset?
Growth mindset is a type of mind that is really positive. Growth mindset is a good type of mindset. If you want to have a growth mindset you have to look forward to new challenges, learn new things, never give up. If you don’t do those things you have a fixed mindset. Don’t say “I can’t do it” say I can’t do it YET.
Shazal
Growth mindset is about raising our knowledge and always challenge yourself by never giving up yet. Giving up means that you have a fixed mindset. Fixed mindset is that you won’t know or don’t get it. When it comes to hard work make sure you try you best because next time you do better.
Shelly
Growth mindset is when you try your best. You never give up and your try something new. You risk challenges.
Adyan
A growth mindset is when you expand your brain and your dedication, hard work and more. In growth mindset if you can’t do something you say “I can’t do it … yet” when you have a fixed mindset you will say stuff like “it’s too hard, I can’t do it, no no I won’t do it”
Safwan
I think growth mindset is a challenge for anyone. What growth mindset means to me is when I try my best.
Teuita
Growth mindset is a mindset that work as hard as it can and loves new challenges and says I can’t do it yet!
Selim
I think a growth mindset is a confident personality that enjoys trying new things and even you will like learning things you already know.
Lucas
Growth mindset is an open way of thinking. It involves acceptance and the desire for learning new things. It means to never give and always trying new ways of doing it.
Asad
Growth mindset means to me, that you put 100% into your work. It means when you try your hardest in your work. Growth mindset is about believing in yourself, being positive and being proud of the hard work you do! Growth mindset is collaborating, helping and giving all you’ve got into your work. Growth mindset is where you challenge yourself to a higher level!
Mele
I think growth mindset is depending on attitude. Your attitude is what depends. A growth mindset is someone with a good attitude towards learning. Someone with a growth mindset is positive and instead of ‘I can’t do it” it becomes “I can’t do it yet!” People with growth mindsets are so confident and like challenges and take risks.
Surovi
A growth mindset person always believes that they can do something even when it is very challenging they say “I can’t do this yet!” or “I’ll try my best”.
Luciana
Growth mindset is a positive mindset that always wants to learn. A growth mindset is the opposite of fixed mindset. The growth mindset is a mindset that always says “yet” when there is something that they can’t do. E.G: I can’t do this yet!
Harris
A growth mindset is a type of mindset where it doesn’t give up and it’ll try its best and says “I can’t do this…YET!” The growth mindset can learn new things and remember it so it can use it next time, you also expand it when you learn new things.
Aryan
A growth mindset is a mindset that try their best, say yes, never give up, get up again, never say NEVER I’ll always try my best. A growth mindset is a mind that tells you to do the right thing and you can be any mindset but I would say growth mindset.
Elenoa
I think that people with a growth mindset, love to try and do challenges. They also like to do things that are very hard. A person with a growth mindset will always do things and they never give up, even when something is hard or difficult. They keep on trying until they reach success.
Anamta
5/4R’s ideas for Growth Mindset---what do these students want to learn about or can’t do yet? Look at their mind pictures to see……………..
EAL/D year 1
Every Monday EAL/D students in year 1 talk to a partner about what they did during
the weekend. They use the prompts “who”, “what”, “where” and “when” to create their
sentences. The students share their own weekend sentences or that of their partner
with the group and then they write. This term they have also enjoyed drawing, then
painting about their weekend outings. While they paint they have conversations with
each other which helps to extend their English vocabulary and correct grammar usage.
H. Quartly EAL/D teacher
1KV Statistics and Probability
1KV students are showing confidence in talking about probability and chance in Mathematics. They are able to recognise and describe the element of chance in everyday events and support their conclusions by explaining or demonstrating how the answers were obtained. The students confidently use the language of probability when relating the outcomes of their work. This is an activity that the Stage 1 students loved doing, earlier in the term, when talking about chance. They predict what may happen and then, if possible, check their predictions. Here are some of their predictions.
“I will probably keep my bedroom tidy.”
Ari
“It is uncertain I will eat potatoes for dinner” Ayse
“Maybe it will be sunny tomorrow”
Laini
“It is possible I will be an astronaut when I grow up.” Ayaan
“There is a good chance everyone loves ice-cream because I like it and my friends do too.”
Komchan.
“It might happen I will win the next game.” Myar
“It is certain I will see a friend on the way home from school.”
Sallam
“It is most likely it will be hot tomorrow because it is summer.” Afnan
“It will not happen that your cat will have a kitten because she is very old.”
Miranda
“It is impossible for my teacher to turn into a robot.” Suhaila
“When you say “Hello” to someone it is most likely they will say “Hello” to you.”
Collin
“Ms Tsantoulis might come into our room today.” Shobnom