2-28 FOREST STREET, PO Box 83 TUMUT NSW 2720 Phone: (02) 6947 1533 Fax: (02) 6947 1377 [email protected]www.franklin-p.schools.nsw.edu.au FRANKLIN NEWSLETTER TERM 1 | Monday 23rd March 2020 | ISSUE 9 Week 9 According to Latest News Schools are open— however students are asked to stay at home. Social distancing is IMPORTANT. Please refer to the Departments website to access Online learning for your child. We have tried to ensure your child has their logins for Matific and Reading Eggs Work booklets will available from the school office as required. CANTEEN IS CLOSED till further notice Please see the back page of this newsletter for more information on how to prevent the spread of colds, flu and Coronavirus. Parents please be advised that due to the COVID-19 pandemic all sporting carnivals and trials have been cancelled until further notice. Snowy Valleys Council have also advised that the use of their facilities by community groups will cease operation immediately. TOGETHER WE Student Voice Last week at Franklin we participated in Harmony Day and Clean Up Australia Day. Our fearless and courageous reporters Jimmy McAlister and Reegan Oddy decided to investigate these two important occasions on the school calendar. Jimmy: Clean Up Australia Day was started 30 years ago by Ian Kiernan, who was a champion Australian sailor. Whilst he was sailing he noticed lots of rubbish in the water. He decided we needed to clean up the land so the rubbish did not get washed into our oceans. This simple idea ignited an enthusiasm and desire among the local community to get involved and make a difference. Did you know that on Clean Up Australia Day cigarette butts are the single most reported litter item across Australia, representing 20% of all recorded items. The official day for Clean Up Australia was March 1 st but our school clean-up day was Thursday 19 March. The 3-6 classes cleaned up Cedar Ave Park, which is adjacent to our school. The K-2 classes cleaned up the school playground. Reegan: The official Harmony Day message is “Everyone Belongs”. Franklin celebrated Harmony Day on Friday 20th March. All students were invited to wear orange which the official colour for Harmony Day. The colour orange shows support for valuing everyone from different cultures. In Year 6 we had a great time sharing the Harmony Day message with our Kindergarten buddies. We visited different classrooms and shared activities together. My buddy is Annika from Banks and I interviewed her about Harmony Day. Annika thinks that Harmony Day is a special day when you wear orange and on that day we should be nice to everyone and share things like toys with each other. Annika thought it was fun to learn about a Harmony Day with her Year 6 buddy.
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FRANKLIN NEWSLETTER TERM 1 | Monday 23rd March 2020 | ISSUE 9
Week 9
According to
Latest News
Schools are open—
however students are
asked to stay at home.
Social distancing is
IMPORTANT.
Please refer to the
Departments website to
access Online learning
for your child.
We have tried to ensure
your child has their
logins for Matific and
Reading Eggs
Work booklets will
available from the school
office as required.
CANTEEN IS CLOSED
till further notice
Please see the back
page of this newsletter
for more information
on how to prevent the
spread of colds, flu and
Coronavirus.
Parents please be
advised that due to the
COVID-19 pandemic all
sporting carnivals and
trials have been
cancelled until further
notice.
Snowy Valleys Council
have also advised that
the use of their facilities
by community groups
will cease operation
immediately.
TOGETHER WE
Student Voice
Last week at Franklin we participated in Harmony Day and
Clean Up Australia Day. Our fearless and courageous
reporters Jimmy McAlister and Reegan Oddy decided to
investigate these two important occasions on the school
calendar.
Jimmy:
Clean Up Australia Day was started 30 years ago by Ian Kiernan, who was a champion Australian sailor. Whilst he
was sailing he noticed lots of rubbish in the water. He decided we needed to clean up the land so
the rubbish did not get washed into our oceans.
This simple idea ignited an enthusiasm and desire among
the local community to get involved and make a difference.
Did you know that on Clean
Up Australia Day cigarette butts are the single most reported litter item across Australia, representing 20% of all recorded items.
The official day for Clean Up Australia was March 1st but our school clean-up day was Thursday 19 March. The 3-6 classes cleaned up Cedar Ave Park, which is adjacent to our school.
The K-2 classes cleaned up the school playground.
Reegan:
The official Harmony Day message is “Everyone Belongs”. Franklin celebrated Harmony Day on Friday 20th March. All students were invited to wear orange which the official colour for Harmony Day. The colour orange shows support for valuing everyone from different cultures.
In Year 6 we had a great time sharing the Harmony Day
message with our Kindergarten buddies. We visited different classrooms and shared activities together. My buddy is Annika from Banks and I interviewed her about Harmony Day.
Annika thinks that Harmony Day is a special day when you wear orange and on that day we should be nice to everyone and share things like
toys with each other.
Annika thought it was fun to learn about a Harmony Day with her Year 6 buddy.
CELEBRATING FRANKLIN!
TOGETHER WE LEARN
Harmony Day 2020
Franklin students celebrated Harmony Day last Friday. All students partici-
pated in cultural activities such as:
Banks—Our diverse classroom Bass—Everyone Belongs
Cook—Cultural body decorations Macarthur—Wiradjuri games
All students had a great day of activities and enjoyed their Meal Deal of
Nachos.
TOGETHER WE LEARN
At the SaCC
Tuesday - Baby Ccino 9.30 to 11.30am Wednesday - Let’s Play 9.30 to 11.30 am Wednesday - Gurinya Playgroup 12.30 to 2pm Thursday - Paint and Play 9.30 to 11.30am
Contact Laura at the SACC for more information 6947 6961
We do ask if you can bring along a piece of fruit to
share.
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING AWARDS
ACHIEVEMENT Evie Wielinga Imogen Provan
RESPECT Lilly Cooper Chaise Bradshaw
SAFETY Peyton Booby Pheebe Stewart
School Band is every Wednesday.
Please make sure your child has their musical instrument at school on Wednesdays.
HONOURS 2020
Cook Chance Trembath, Haylee Hodges, Chaise Bradshaw, Max Cichocki
Banks Lainey Sturt, Lewis Wickham, Alexis McGrath, Carter Coppin