Kalori “Message Stick” Term 4 Week 3 Principal’s Message Kalori / 1 25th October 2016 Henty Public School 43 Sladen Street Henty NSW 2658 T 02 6929 3184 F 02 6929 3057 E [email protected]W henty-p.schools.nsw.edu.au “Achievement for All in a Safe and Respectful Environment” Five Ways Environmental Project Last Friday students from Year 4 went to the Five Ways Reserve to work with local members of the Murrumbidgee Landcare Group to plant trees in the Five Ways Laneway Project beside the reserve. There were 18 very enthusiastic students and 3 staff members, who assisted in planting over 300 trees. They were supervised by Peter and Alison Campbell, Steven Scott and Kellie Male. The adults present showed the children how to plant the trees, stake and place the tree guards around them, as well as water them in.The children learned to identify many native plants and shrubs. We were fortunate to see an Eastern Bearded Dragon, much to the children’s’ delight. Thank you to Murrumbidgee Landcare who supported us with transport, facilities and refreshments on the day. We hope to visit the site again soon to check on the progress of the trees. To the local Landcare members, thank you all for your patience and support on the day, we were very appreciative. School Upgrades You will start to notice different works beginning around our school from tomorrow. The netball court upgrade, storm water upgrade and painting of buildings are necessary for our school. While they will cause small changes in routine for a short period of time, we look forward to the long term benefits. I ask everyone to show caution and common sense around these areas while the works are being completed. Assessment Week Your child will participate in different in-class assessments next week. These assessments are just one way teachers collate data to help make judgements for student reports. Please encourage students to do their best and not feel overwhelmed. Hats Just a reminder students are required to wear hats in term 4. Otherwise they will need to play under the COLA. Regards, Mr Justin Graham October Fri 28th: Kinder Transition 10.45am to 11.45am Fri 28th: Red Ball Gala Tennis Day November Fri 4th: Kinder Transition 10.45am to 11.45am & school tennis comp begins. Mon 7th: Rotary Spelling Bee Tues 8th to Fri 11th: Yr 5/6 Excursion Thurs 10th: K/1/2 Responsible pet owners morning Fri 11th: Swimming testing Mon 14th: Intensive swimming begins Thurs 24th: P & C Meeting & School Disco from 5.30pm Fri 25th: Kinder Transition 12.30pm to 2pm Tues 29th Nov: Band Concert 10.30am December Thurs 1st: Creative Arts Night at BHS What’s On at HPS? Henty Public School
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Five Ways Environmental Project Last Friday students from Year 4 went to the Five Ways Reserve to work with local members of the Murrumbidgee Landcare Group to plant trees in the Five Ways Laneway Project beside the reserve. There were 18 very enthusiastic students and 3 staff members, who assisted in planting over 300 trees. They were supervised by Peter and Alison Campbell, Steven Scott and Kellie Male. The adults present showed the children how to plant the trees, stake and place the tree guards around them, as well as water them in.The children learned to identify many native plants and shrubs. We were fortunate to see an Eastern Bearded Dragon, much to the children’s’ delight. Thank you to Murrumbidgee Landcare who supported us with transport, facilities and refreshments on the day. We hope to visit the site again soon to check on the progress of the trees. To the local Landcare members, thank you all for your patience and support on the day, we were very appreciative.
School UpgradesYou will start to notice different works beginning around our school from tomorrow. The netball court upgrade, storm water upgrade and painting of buildings are necessary for our school. While they will cause small changes in routine for a short period of time, we look forward to the long term benefits.I ask everyone to show caution and common sense around these areas while the works are being completed.Assessment WeekYour child will participate in different in-class assessments next week. These assessments are just one way teachers collate data to help make judgements for student reports. Please encourage students to do their best and not feel overwhelmed. HatsJust a reminder students are required to wear hats in term 4. Otherwise they will need to play under the COLA.
Regards, Mr Justin Graham
OctoberFri 28th: Kinder Transition 10.45am to
11.45am
Fri 28th: Red Ball Gala Tennis Day
NovemberFri 4th: Kinder Transition 10.45am to
11.45am & school tennis comp begins.
Mon 7th: Rotary Spelling Bee
Tues 8th to Fri 11th: Yr 5/6 Excursion
Thurs 10th: K/1/2 Responsible pet owners
morning
Fri 11th: Swimming testing
Mon 14th: Intensive swimming begins
Thurs 24th: P & C Meeting & School Disco
from 5.30pm
Fri 25th: Kinder Transition 12.30pm to
2pm
Tues 29th Nov: Band Concert 10.30amDecemberThurs 1st: Creative Arts Night at BHS
What’s On at HPS?
Henty Public School
Kindergarten - Claire RossThis week we welcome pre-school students for our next Kindergarten transition visit from 10:45am-11:45am on Friday. All 2016 Kindergarten students are encouraged to bring a teddy for a teddy bears’ picnic. This week our focus sounds are oy as in boy, ow as in down and ou as in out.Core sight words for this week are red, out and be. Please remember to revise these daily along with your daily home reading. In Creative Arts this term, we are investigating the theme of ‘Fireworks’. We have been looking at different displays of fireworks on the interactive whiteboard and are focusing on the colours, lines and shapes they make. Congratulations to those students who have recently received a WOW value card. These cards link to our whole school behaviour expectations. Please ask your children to explain this to you.
Year 1 / Year 2Emma Byles / Sarah SheatherWell done to those children and thank you to those parents and carers who have helped to ensure we have the essential equipment in the classroom. It is important that our time is used wisely for our learning and not wasted on trying to get organised.This week our spelling focus is oy=boy, oi=coin, eer=deer, ear=ear amd in maths we are continuing to test and develop our addition and subtraction skills. Last week hopefully children began thinking about and planning for their class speech. This week start to prepare your speech and publish if you are happy with your effort! All home learning resumes this week.* Home Reading (10 minutes), Spelling Activities, Speech Preparation, Maths Challenges*On behalf of all classes, we would like to congratulate the Kilo Family on the birth of their twin baby boys, Tommy and Freddy.
Year 2 / Year 3Jolonna Brand / Justin GrahamOur study of Graeme Base continues this week with us getting closer to solving the mystery of who ate the banquet in ‘The Eleventh Hour’.In Mathematics, we are starting to make connections in relationship between Division and Multiplication.We are building on from our prior knowledge in this terms science unit “Information Technology”
Please enjoy looking at the photos from the Year 4 excursion to the Five Ways Reserve.
Year 4 / Year 5 - Mary ListonEnvironmental: Last Friday Year 4 students went on the tree planting activity, see main story and photos. A great day was had by all and they are very keen to do the activity again, which we hope to next year.Science, we have commenced using technology as a means of communication and information. We are creating and using Scratch, with most students making terrific progress and discovering how much they can create.We have a new Home Learning contract for this term and while most students are doing well, we have a number of people who are catching up at school. It would be great if all of this work could be completed at home and it will not impact their time at school. Band: Our annual band concert will take place on Tuesday November 29th, from 10.30 to 11.30. Students are busy practising and working on their ensemble pieces together, which is terrific to see their cooperation and enthusiasm.
Year 5 / Year 6 - Joanne MalmoWe began a science investigation last week that requires the students to observe germination of seeds under a variety of conditions. The students will be required to present their observations (taken over a 3 week period) using the Excel program.Last Friday the students received the outline of a project due on Friday 4th November. The project will be assessed according to the student’s knowledge of the discovery of gold, the skills used and the effort expended. I look forward to viewing the various representations of this interesting time in Australia’s European history.Today, the students received the list of requirements for the upcoming excursion. Please read carefully and feel free to see me regarding any queries that may arise. I am interested in hearing from you if your child has particular needs and I will require a comprehensive list of medications your child may bring along.
CLASS NOTES
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SCHOOL NEWS
CAN ALL ENROLMENT FORMS FOR NEW ENROLMENTS PLEASE BE HANDED IN TO THE
SCHOOL OFFICE ASAP!THANK YOU.
SCHOOL CANTEEN ROSTERThe canteen co-ordinator is Alison Baldock.
TERM 431st Oct: Melissa Male
7th Nov: Katie Senior
14th Nov: Steven Scott
21st Nov: Debbie Klemke
28th Nov: Nicole Edwards
5th Dec: Julie Milton
12th Dec: Jenny Zorga
HATS ARE COMPULSORY IN TERM 4!No hat, play in the shade.
The school disco for Years 3-6 will be held on Thursday 24th November from 5:30pm-
7.00pm. The theme for the disco is ‘Around The World’ and the Year 3/4 students are
required to bring supper to share. The disco will coincide with the P&C
meeting.
Ice Block FundraiserFlavoured ice blocks will be for sale each Wednesday and Friday for the next 4 weeks. The cost is $1 for a
whole block or 50c for half a block
This term our School participated in Ascent Footwear’s Lace Tying Lessons!
Ascent Footwear works closely with the Podiatry community and The Athlete’s Foot to ensure they are meeting the needs of
Australian school kids feet. Part of this commitment is educating students about a range of foot health issues from learning how
to tie shoe laces to basic foot biomechanics.
The lessons are totally free and the kids take home their own lace tying certificate and 9 step guide so they can keep practicing at home!
For more information visit
a s c e n t f o o t w e a r . c o m . a u
The Athlete’s Foot are the Fitting Specialists!
The Athlete’s Foot Fit Technicians are highly trained on school shoe fitting and know exactly what to look for when fitting new
shoes for your child. Teamed with The Ascent range in store, The Athlete’s Foot can find the right shoe for your active child!
LACE TYING LESSONS!OUR SCHOOL participated in
SPORTS SHOES IN
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K I D S D O N ’ T WA L K T H E Y R U N !
FROM EVERY PAIR OF SHOESPURCHASED IS DONATEDBACK TO YOUR SCHOOL
SUSTAINAPEX SCHOLARADIVA
Henty Public School 2016 Kindergarten Transition Days
Henty Public School is offering the following transition days for pre-school aged children. These days will assist your family in becoming familiar with our school.
Friday 28th October 10:45am-11:45am
Children Teddy Bears’ Picnic ** Don’t forget to bring along your teddy**
Enjoy some songs, stories and a Teddy Bears’ Picnic with the current Kindergarten students. Please bring recess.
Friday 4th November 10:45am-11:45am
Parents Parent Information Session- held in the school library
Children Literacy Session in the Kindergarten classroom
A guided tour of the school as well as a presentation which will inform you of the programs, routines and staff at Henty Public School. Pre-school students will participate in a range of literacy activities in the Kindergarten classroom. Please bring recess.
Friday 25th November 12:30pm-2:00pm
Children Numeracy Session in the Kindergarten classroom
Pre-school students will participate in a range of numeracy activities in the Kindergarten classroom. Please bring a packed lunch.
Friday 2nd December 12:30pm-2:00pm
Children Meet your 2017 buddy!
Gather in the Kindergarten classroom for some fun games and activities with our 2017 buddies. Please bring a packed lunch.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Red Ball TennisRed Ball Tennis Gala Day will be held this Friday 28th October. Teams for Years 3, 4 and 5 will be competing. Only students in Year 3 and 4 can advance to next level. Please remember to come in school sports uniform and have a hat, sunscreen,insect repellent and adequate food and drink, as there will be no food available at courts. You do not need to bring a racquet as they are a specific size and are supplied.
Intensive SwimmingThe intensive swim program will be offered again this year and all students from K-Year 4 will be tested on their ability to swim a lap of the pool on Friday 11th November. Students in Year 5 and 6 will be away on excursion but will be tested on Monday 11th November. Remember this is not stroke correction, it just checks that a child can competently swim 25m of the pool. This means all students will need a pool membership or can pay each day. There will be a cost involved for all students participating due to the hire of the pool; this information will be forwarded when we know the numbers participating. Cost of instruction is provided free.
Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Meetings
The last two meetings for the AECG will be held in the Council Meeting Room at The Wagga City
Council offices on the following dates:Thursday 24th November from 4pm to 6pm
For more information see www.aecg.nsw.edu.au
Henty Netball Club AGM Tuesday 15th November
7.30pm at The Henty Public School Library Nominations of coaching and committee
positions to Tania Wettern (0428634727) by Mon 14th Nov
AUSTSWIM Swimming coach needed for Henty Swimming Club. Paid position for 6 hours per
week. Contact Julie White for further details on 0487 484 420 or email julie.stuartwhite@yahoo.
Participants to collect town map detailing houses participating from the Vintage Coffee Shoppe during
business hours on Monday 31st October 2016. ALL TOWNS WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE!
*All children under age of 13 MUST be supervised by an adult.
DESPERATELY need houses to participate as stops for the trick or treaters!! 20 houses would be great! All that is required of a registered stop house is to purchase some treats (please allow for roughly 150 kids) and leave your front lights on between
6.30 and 8.30pm for the kids to easily identify your house. Kids are often advised not to knock if lights not on.
If you are interested in listing your house as a stop and giving our kids a wonderful night of harmless fun, please
contact Debbie Klemke on 0428896330.
The Henty & District Lifestyle Centre will close after it’s games session this Sunday
30th October.It will reopen for 2 hours of games each
Sunday in March 2017 after the swimming pool closes
It is still available for private bookings and party’s at $25 for 4 hours
This course is being run by a Registered Parent Educator of Circle of Security
Circle of Security 3 Session Program; Thursday 17 November 2016 Thursday 24 November 2016 Thursday 1 December 2016 9.30am to 1.30pm Mission Australia Level 1, Suite 1 463-467 Kiewa St, Albury
A group based parent education program that looks at the needs beyond your child’s behaviour and aims to promote secure attachment between you and your child.
Offers strategies to become a Bigger, Stronger, Wiser and Kind parent to ensure your job is to be the parent and your child’s job is to be the child.
Helps you give your child opportunities to explore the world knowing that they have the security of your protection, comfort, support to manage their feelings and delight in them as they grow and develop.
Tea, Coffee and morning tea will be provided (Please advise of any special dietary requirements at time of RSVP) Please note child care is not being provided
Early Intervention Program for Parents with children aged 0-8 years
• We all need to feel secure • It’s important to understand how much your kids need you •
Bookings are essential please contact your Case Manager or RSVP by emailing [email protected] or contact Stacey on 6942 8001 or Jayne 0428 162 559
Wellbeing Festival
Saturday 29th October 2016 at QEII Square 10am – 1pm
Stalls and Activities for all ages Special Guest: John Wood (Blue Heelers)
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Stalls of Doll Items – Laces – Ribbons – Materials – Wigs and Shoes Doll BEAR & Hobby Show Inc. ABN 97 159 196 262 – P.O. Box 564, Albury N.S.W. 2640 Copyright: DBHS - 2016
Albury Wodonga Doll, Bear & Hobby Show 2016 Mirambeena Community Centre
Martha Mews, Lavington, N.S.W. 2641
Saturday 26th November 10 am – 4 pm Sunday 27th November 10 am – 3 pm