from the principal………….. wonder in aliceland€¦ · term 1: 29th january (teachers resume)...
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Newsletter No. 24 - Term 3 – Week 5 Thursday 16
th August 2012
Kalinda Primary School’s Vision Statement A learning community with shared values, fostering a life-long love
of learning through meaningful experiences, to embrace a constantly changing society.
From the Principal…………..
Wonder in Aliceland Production rehearsals are in full swing with music emanating from all classrooms throughout the school. Mrs Sarah Butler, our Music Teacher, is doing a marvellous job teaching the children their musical numbers and I know all the classroom teachers are enjoying singing and dancing with the children. There are still concert tickets available so you may secure tickets to bring your extended family and friends. If you have not already ordered tickets, please contact the office for forms. Tickets will be going out with the children next Tuesday 21
st August, so check those school bags!
Production is a really important time for children in the school. This is a time where children have the opportunity to be up on stage enjoying performing in front of their families. Leading up to the production there is a lot of teamwork going on as they learn their dances, songs and acting lines. Please do come along and support your children in this event and I am sure you will have a wonderful time as you watch your child and how they proud they are up on stage.
INDIA Next Thursday myself, Anita Elliott and Ray Brookman will be flying to India. Richard Lambert will be taking over for two weeks until I return on Thursday 6
th September.
As I have mentioned before, I am lamenting that I won’t be here for our wonderful production, however, I am looking forward to returning and sharing our knowledge about India. I know you will all enjoy the production immensely and I will be thinking about all the children over those two nights. GAIL POLLARD PRINCIPAL
Enrolments for 2013 A reminder that all Prep enrolments were due in at the end of last term. If you are an existing parent at the school with a child that is ready to start Prep next year, please hand your enrolment forms in to the office as soon as possible.
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DIARY DATES 2012
August
17
th - Whole School Production Practise MPR
21st - Father Day Stall – MP Room
24th - Whole School Production Practise MPR
27th - Full Day Rehearsal at George Woods
27th - School Production – George Wood -YVG
28th - School Production – George Wood -YVG
29th - District Athletics – Proclamation Park
September
3
rd - Run Around the World Challenge at KPS
5th
– 7th - Level 3 Camp to Phillip Island
14th - Crazy Hair Day – gold coin donation
21st - End Term 3 – 2.30pm Dismissal
October
8
th - Term 4 begins
14th - Kalinda Shopping Tour
28th - Kalinda Fete
Forward Dates
Orientation Day for 2013 – Preps & Yr 7 – 11
th Dec.
Year 6 Graduation – Wed. 19th December 2012
Level 4 Canberra Trip – 18th
Feb. – 1st March 2013
Whole School Photo Day – 14th March 2013
TERM DATES 2012
Term 3 – 16
th July – 21
st September
Term 4 – 8th October – 21
st December
TERM DATES 2013
Term 1: 29
th January (Teachers resume) – 28
th March
(students resume 30th January)
Term 2: 15th
April to 28th June
Term 3: 15th
July to 20th
September Term 4: 7
th October to 20
th December
CANTEEN ROSTER 22 - 24 August 22
nd Nicki S. & Heather B.
23rd
Michelle P. & Sandra P. 24
th Skye C. & Mandy K.
Forms sent home to Families –8th – 15th August 2012 Notice Distributed to: Return by:
Wonder in Aliceland ADDITIONAL Ticket Form Eldest in Family 20th August
Drama Toolbox Incursion (Fairytale Fiasco) Level 1 16th August
Fathers Day Stall Notice (& Helpers form) Eldest in Family Asap
District Aths Selected participants 22nd
August
Level 4 Parent Reps & Helpers Level 4 n/a
Canberra Trip 2013 Notice Yrs 4 & 5 27th August
Level 3 Phillip Island Camp Payment Reminder
Our Phillip Island camp is fast approaching and final payment is required by Thursday 23
rd August. Unfortunately,
we are not able to accept any payments after this as Phillip Island Adventure Resort requires definite numbers by Friday 24th August. If there is an outstanding amount to be paid, your child will be bringing home a notice with final payment details by the end of this week. Please check your child’s bag. We’re looking forward to another successful trip to Phillip Island. Kind regards – The Level 3 team.
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PUPIL OF THE WEEK
P/L Bailey O’R. - For trying so hard during Maths activities. Jared B. - For working so well during Maths activities. P/R Jade G. - For always being an enthusiastic learner. 12E Harper M. - For his excellent skills in doubling numbers. 12M Eleanor C. - For working enthusiastically when learning her Magic Words. Well done. Sienna B. - For trying very hard at sounding out words and practising her Magic Words. 12S Riley F. - For great improvement in his reading. Well done. Zack T. - For improvement in his reading and spelling, and always being considerate to others. 34B Adam B. - For always taking care with his work and putting a lot of thought into it. Sarah C. - For her magnificent imagination when writing her narrative story. Mia B. - For always putting 100% effort into her work. 56B Emily S. - For producing such a fantastic novel. You set yourself a huge challenge and you should be so proud of the end result. 56R Georgia R. - For putting in an amazing effort when completing her reading log tasks. Thomas G. - For being a great support to a friend in need. Well done, Tom!
CRAZY HAIR DAY ON 14TH SEPTEMBER
Make your hair as crazy as possible on Friday, 14
th September.
Gold Coin donation please.
Junior School Council Committee
WORKING BEE - Sunday, 12thAugust Thank goodness the weather held off again for another working bee. Thank you to the Batrouney, Love, McCarten, Goodwin, and Landi families, with their mini-helpers Jarrah, Sienna, Haylee, Kane, Justin and Nathan. The garden beds were mulched, playgrounds raked, rubbish picked up, and the mammoth job of resurfacing the gravel part of the staff car park. A special thank you to Tony C.,Tony L., Andrew, Ted and Bryan for spreading 15m of gravel! Just a reminder with this, parents are asked NOT to drop off or pick up their child/ren in the staff car park, unless they have a permit from the office. This is of course to ensure everyone’s safety. If you have missed a working bee, you can volunteer on either the: 14
th October or
10th November. As you know, we really rely on your help and it makes it so much easier
when we have many hands to make light work! Many thanks to the incredible Bryan and Ted who are tireless in keeping our school grounds in shape. They really need and appreciate your help. Remember there’s a BBQ lunch afterwards to warm you up and your children love being at school on a weekend, seeing other students here too.
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Wonder in Aliceland News
MORE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Second round tickets are now available to order from
the office.
Production is a great opportunity to show Grandmas,
Grandpas, aunties, uncles, cousins and friends what
you have been doing at school this term. Invite them
along to show off all you hard work and talent.
Do you have a friend performing on a different night to
you? Do you want to see how the scene you are in fits in
to the whole show? Why not get a ticket for the night you
are not performing?
Costume Checks
Costume checks for students from Prep – 6 (except lead characters) happened this week. If you were absent on Monday, or if you did not have your costume at that time please bring it in ASAP and show it to your classroom teacher. Last term a notice went home informing families what item they would need to provide. If you have lost this notice or you are unsure what items you need there are spare copies of this notice at the main office. If you are having trouble sourcing items for your costume I recommend you contact someone from your child’s class who is performing on the opposite night to your child and organise to share the same items.
Hairdressers Wanted
The Production Team is looking for helpers to do hair on the nights of production. You do not need to be a professional hairdresser or have had any experience with hair dressing. If you can style hair, braid hair or do basic pigtails and you
would be able to help out on the Monday or Tuesday night please contact Mrs Sarah Butler at [email protected] or by calling the school on 9876 3289.
Production Notices There will be a number of notices coming home regarding our Wonder in Aliceland Production. Please keep all of your notices together as they contain important information about costume requirements, dates, times, etc. All Production Notices will be printed on bright blue paper from now on.
Photography and DVD at the Production As mentioned on the Ticket Order Form sent home previously, any form of photography or video of the production is not permitted. DVDs and photos of the production will be available after the event. Order/payment envelopes for the DVDs will be sent home next week. Photo order forms will be displayed with the photos after the concert. Parents please note that a professional video and photography of the production is being done over the two nights. SARAH BUTLER - PERFORMING ARTS TEACHER
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Environmental Science – Level 2 & Lemon Cordial Today in Science we made Cherub Juice! We all helped Mrs French. I reamed some juice out of the lemons. I thought it was the best cordial I had ever had. I had two cups of it because I loved the taste. I told my Mum and even she thought it sounded delicious. Charlotte L 1/2C We reamed the lemons. It was surprising fun. Then we tasted it. It was delicious and I wanted seconds. It was fantabulous. Harper 1/2E We made lemon cordial and it tasted good. I am going to give it 10/10. It was tangy and it was excellent. Eric 1/2M I loved watching Mrs French making lemon cordial. I even got to squeeze a lemon. It was fantabulous, boy that was yum! Before we made it we had to wash our hands. One day at home I want to make lemon cordial. Matilda 1/2D In Science this week we made marvellous lemon cordial. It was absolutely fantastic. I thought there was only one type of lemon but there are lots of different types. Brylie 1/2E Oh, I can't really tell you all about it. I wish the world was made out of it! It was delicious. I even helped squeeze the lemons. It was a team effort. Charles 1/2C I loved it. It was so yummy and soooooo delicious. William W 1/2D It was the BEST thing in the world. When we first made it I squeezed the lemon juice out. I could even make it at my house! Vikatoa 1/2D Today was the best day of my life. Thank you, thank you so much. I love what we do in Science. It was the BEST DAY EVER!!! Jack 1/2C It was the best thing that I ever tasted. It was sugary. It was tangy. Ethan W. 1/2M It was a miracle making Mrs French's lemon cordial. I reamed out the lemon juice. I thought it was sour, sweet, fantastic and the best one ever. Hayden said it was bitter. Will V 1/2D Cherub Juice. It was wonderful. I could feel the sweet lemon cordial going down my throat. Charlotte and I both had a second cup. Everyone helped. Lucy 1/2C The lemon cordial was delightful. The lemons were Meyer lemons. It was delightful. We drank the cordial. I loved the cordial. Ryan H. 1/2E Today was the best day of my life. We drank lemon cordial. It tasted good. Kayla 1/2C We made lemon cordial with Mrs French. The whole grade helped. We got to taste it too and after we tasted it Josh and I got to wash up the equipment. Hayden 1/2D
2012 WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN Thank you to all children and their families who supported Kalinda Primary School by shopping at Woolworths. The Program has now closed for 2012 and our final tally has been entered. Over 18,000 stickers and 600 sheets were returned!! Keep an eye out for the next story when we show what we have purchased!
COLES VOUCHERS Coles Vouchers have also come to an end. If you have any floating around at home, please send in before Monday 20
th August. Stay tuned for a final tally later in the year. Thanks again to all families who have supported this
program.
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JAPANESE NEWS On Monday 20
th August, Level 3 is going to make Sushi during their Japanese lesson. The ingredients being used are
as follows: Rice Cucumber Carrot Avocado If there is an issue or concern regarding these ingredients, could you please let your child’s teacher know or leave a note for Ms Mamiko Ito (replacement LOTE teacher for Hiromi).
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED FOR 2012 We are very fortunate to have an Intern arriving in late September to stay with our Kalinda families for 6 months. Her name is Mayumi Okazaki. She is a primary school teacher in Japan and, at present, is teaching in Port Macquarie, NSW. When Mayumi is here she will be teaching our Preps and Level 2 students. Mayumi would like to teach our students about Japanese cuisine, origami, Japanese poetry and traditional children’s games. We ask host families to provide a room and food for an intern. It is an intern’s responsibility to organize holidays. Host families like to share their weekends with the intern though. The intern pays a small weekly fee to the host family to help cover the cost to stay. Usually the children get exposed to Japanese culture and make a good lasting friendship. Previous interns still keep in touch with their host families. We would appreciate your support again for our International Internship Program. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------
Please fill in this form and return it to the office as soon as possible Your Name: ________________________________________________________________ Contact Number: ___________________________ Your Child(ren)’s name(s): __________________________________________________________ Grade(s): _________________________________ How long would you be prepared to have Mayumi stay? ____________________________ What time of year would suit you? ____________________________________________________ Can Mayumi stay with you over the holidays?_______________________________________ Mayumi will be here from October 2012 until April 2013. If you have any questions regarding the program, please do not hesitate to contact me at school. Cheryl Henry-Wild - Intern Co-ordinator
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COMMUNITY NEWS
OFFICE NEWS Prep Swimming Expression of Interest & Deposit of $20 due on 3
rd August
Drama Toolbox (Fairytale Fiasco) – Payment of $11 due on 16th
August Starlab Incursion - $9 due on 13
th August
House Athletics - $13 due on 22nd
August Phillip Island Camp – Balance of payment is now due. Canberra Tour 2013 – Deposit of $50 due on 27
th August.
UNIFORM SHOP The Uniform Shop is open on Mondays from 3.00 - 3.45pm. If you can't make it in to see us during this time, order forms are available from the office or on the Kalinda website: www.kalinda.vic.edu.au/image/aif3/Uniform Shop Order Form.pdf
The following items are ON SALE
Year 6 2012 polo tops (1 x Size 12 & 1 X Size 14 only) $30
Year 6 2012 jackets (1 x Size 12 & 1 x Size XS only) $40
Girls navy bootleg pants (limited sizes in stock) $15
Kalinda polar fleece vests (only size 6) $10
Kalinda drink bottles (limited stock) $ 3
Reminder: All 2nd hand sales are cash only
JO HOWARD & SHANNON LEITCH UNIFORM SHOP COORDINATORS FOR SALE I have several items of YVG school uniform for sale, including shorts, long pants, short sleeved shirts, middle school red jumper and an as new waterproof sports jacket. All items in very good to excellent condition. Would suit student entering Yr 7 next year. Please call Diana Fayle on 0417 036362 for further information.
SCHOOL BANKING – EVERY WEDNESDAY Remember to send your child’s Commonwealth Bank Account book and money to school on Wednesday of each week. You can open an account in one of 3 ways:
1. Visit any Commonwealth Bank branch, no forms to fill in! Receive account on the Spot- easy!
2. Apply online if you are an existing Commonwealth Bank customer with access to NetBank.
3. Download a paper-based application form from commbank.com.au/schoolbanking.
Our School earns money when a student banks for the first time, and we receive a further fundraising % every quarter - so let’s start banking! CASSANDRA & KAREN - STUDENT BANKING COORDINATORS
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Father’s Day Stall Tuesday 21st August
It’s Father’s Day on Sunday 2nd
September.
Come along to our Fathers Day Stall to purchase gifts for your
dad, grandpa or other special person.
We have a great selection of wonderful presents
ranging in price from $2→$5.
Bring along your money (maximum of $10) and a named bag to
carry your present home in (so dad doesn’t see it!)
Thanking you,
Parents & Friends Committee
We are looking for a few more helpers on the day to assist with setting up
and manning the stalls. If you are able to spare a couple of hours on
Tuesday 21st it would be greatly appreciated. Please fill out your details
below and return it to school before 15th August.
Father’s Day Stall Helper
Name:
Phone Number:
Email:
Do you have a working with Children Check? Yes/No
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Do you have any of the following that you would like to donate??
*wool *fabric *crayons (broken also needed) *old school dress
*buttons *river bed rocks *timber picture frames
*silver trays or pie/tart tins *ribbons *scrapbooking paper
*any other craft items that would be useful
If you are able to spare 1 or many of these,
we would be very grateful!!
Please place them in the “Craft Box” at the office…
Do you enjoy making things, do you like knitting, would you like to help out or do you
have a collection of handmade crafts you would like to donate? If so please contact
Mandy on 0408 387 838
RECIPE OF THE WEEK!
Foolproof dessert recipe!!!
Serves: 4-6 people
Peach Surprise
What you need: 1 packet vanilla cake mix 1 large tin sliced peaches (reserve juice) Cinnamon sugar
1. Preheat oven and prepare cake mix according to packet directions. Pour mixture into a lightly greased 2 litre casserole dish. Arrange the peach slices evenly over the mix. Peaches will sink into the mix while cooking.
2. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of the reserved juice and then dust evenly with cinnamon sugar.
3. Bake in oven according to packet mix directions. Serve hot or cold with cream, ice-cream or custard.
WENDY McLAUGHLAN KALINDA CHEF
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KALINDA COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD
See the Community Board in the Foyer for more events. The Department of Education & Early Childhood Development (DEECD) and Kalinda Primary School, do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. DEECD and Kalinda Primary School accept no responsibility for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.
APPLES Farm Fresh (5-6kg)
Next Delivery 8th
August
Every fortnight we have delicious, fresh from
the orchard, apples and pears delivered to the
school. If you would like to order a bag or
two, please place your order, with payment, at
the office before Tuesday, 21st August. His
next delivery is on Wednesday 22nd
August.
Pink Ladies
Fujis $10.00
Royal Galas
Granny Smiths
Golden Delicious $8.00
Green & Brown Pears
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A team of researchers (the BRAVE Team) at Griffith University and the University of Queensland is investigating internet-based programs for children suffering from social anxiety. Social Anxiety is extreme shyness, or fear of speaking or performing in front of others. The BRAVE Team is seeking children aged between 8 and 12 years to take part in an internet-based treatment study. The treatment program involves 12 online sessions for children and 8 online sessions for parents, which each session taking approximately an hour to complete. Families are charged a one-off fee of $120 to assist in
covering treatment costs. Families will also be asked to complete questionnaires and telephone interviews, but will receive a rebate of $25 in vouchers each time they complete a post-treatment assessment. For more information contact the BRAVE Team: Phone: (07) 3735 3312 Email: [email protected] Website: www.exp.psy.uq.edu.au/socialanxiety
The Park Orchards Learning Centre has the following classes available:
Nutrition for Kids to Support Behaviour and Concentration
Wednesday 29th
August from 7.30pm – 8.30pm.
Feng Shui Class
Monday, 20th
August from 7pm – 9pm.
Please telephone 9876-4381 to enrol.
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ReGroup Women’s Composers in Concert
News from Kalinda Piano and Violin Teachers, Holly Caldwell and Dindy Vaughan………. ReGroup is pleased to present a Sunday afternoon of poetry, chamber music, songs, visuals, piano and improvisations by Melbourne-based female composers, Christina Green, Jacqui Rutten, Dindy Vaughan and Holly Caldwell. Where: Montrose Town Centre 935 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road Montrose – Melways Ref. 52 D8 Date: Sunday 19
th August 2012
Time: 2.30 – 4.30pm Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $8, Under 15s - $5, Family Tickets - $20. Tickets available at the door. Parking: Easily accessible at the Centre or in the shopping centre opposite. Join us to celebrate Women Composers in Concert. Any enquiries please contact Holly on 0431 968 238.