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Principal Mr John Clarke Phone (08) 8353 2444 Dean Avenue, Kidman Park South Australia 5025 Email [email protected]
Website www.kidmanpkps.sa.edu.au
CALENDAR TERM 3 Tuesday 1st August 3 way Interviews – Parent / Student / Teacher Wed 2nd August 3 way Interviews – Parent / Student / Teacher Wed 2nd August Scouts SA Engage session – P1, P2, P3, Rm11 and Rm12 Thurs 3rd August Book Fair in library (until Wed 9th August) Tuesday 8th August 2.15pm Assembly – Rm12 Wed 9th August Book Fair ends Thurs 10th August 6.30pm Governing Council meeting Friday 11th August Bike Ed classes begin – Rm11, Rm12 and P2 Tuesday 15th August ICAS Maths Friday 18th August Bike Ed classes – Rm11, Rm12, P2 Sat 19th August to Saturday 26th August – Book Week: “Escape to Everywhere” Monday 21st August Pupil Free Day Friday 25th August Bike Ed classes – Rm11, Rm12 and P2 Monday 28th August Book Week Zoo Excursion – U1, U2D, U2E, U3, U4, U5 & U6 Tues 5th September 2.15pm Assembly – P3 Thurs 7th September Student Disco Friday 8th September SHOW DAY – (School closed) Thursday 14th Sept 9.15am Open Morning tour Saturday 16th Sept 9.00am Working Bee Tues 19th September 2.15pm Assembly – U4 & U6 Friday 29th September SPORTS DAY Friday 29th September 2.10pm Finish – last day of term Monday 16th October First day of Term 4 Sunday 29th October Kidman Park PS – 50th Birthday celebrations
NOTES SENT HOME OSHClub Newsletter (attached)
Showdown Donut orders (last orders today)
Book Week Zoo Excursion – U1, U2D, U2E, U3, U4, U5 & U6 (payment due 18th August)
THREE WAY PARENT / TEACHER / STUDENT INTERVIEWS – August 1st and 2nd
Don’t forget interviews are being held this week. Bring a jacket, it will be cold!
Please aim to be on time. If you can’t make an appointment then please email your child’s teacher to organise an
alternate time. Interviews provide staff an opportunity to provide feedback on your child’s learning but, more
importantly it lets students share their learning and receive feedback. Emails were shared when an interview time was
booked. We will not be sending home any further information about interview times.
STAFFING CHANGES
Principal John’s on leave from Friday 28/7 until Wednesday 23/8 (off to a conference in Azerbaijan). Sandra will
be Principal for these 3 weeks.
Deputy Congratulations to Teresa Marshall who has been appointed as our Deputy Principal for these 3 weeks.
Teresa will continue to be the contact for all parents of students with disabilities in the school.
LC Coordinator Barbara Bayly will continue to lead the team in our Learning Centre for term three.
LC Teacher Linda Burrow has been appointed to our Learning Centre as a teacher for this term. Linda will start next
Monday. Linda comes to KPPS from Eyre Peninsula having worked in a variety of schools and units for
many years. Please welcome Linda to our school.
WOOLWORTHS EARN and LEARN
The program runs from 26th July to 19th September 2017. Stickers can be dropped off at the front office or placed in our collection box which is located at Woolworths Findon. Stickers collected will earn valuable points that can be used to get resources for the school.
FURNITURE
Over the next few weeks, we will be giving away various furniture pieces including desks, tables and chairs. These will be temporarily stored (for a week or two only) behind the shed on our Western Boundary (near Collins Reserve). Help yourself to any items you want. Anything not claimed will be donated or disposed of.
MUSIC NEWS
Congratulations to Selena Rm7, Pia Rm11, Aleira Rm11 and Edison Rm11 for passing their Piano AMEB Music Exams with High Distinction (A+) or Honours (A). They all worked so hard and deserve the fantastic grade! Tanya Welsh Piano Teacher
Connected Curriculum Term 3 Launch Assembly
Sherlock Holmes (aka guest CCT presenter Sean) arrived with a
crash on board his time machine and helped the Connected
Curriculum team work with students from all year levels to
work out clues and questions to determine this term’s whole
school big question ‘ Why does the universe work?’
Contestants from Foundation to Year 7 followed clues to
uncover a key question from a solar system display.
They then viewed video clips researched by the
Connected Curriculum team to try and answer questions
Devised by the team such as: ‘How do daily changes affect
our life on Earth?’, ‘ How do we use Earth’s resources?’
‘Why is Earth affected by seasons?’, and ‘Where is the
Earth in the solar system?’
There were some amusing insights and summaries provided by
Sherlock to help the school along the way.
2017 M&S FEES 60 FAMILIES STILL HAVE OUTSTANDING M&S SCHOOL FEES!
Statements were sent home last term. Please pay outstanding amounts as soon as possible or make arrangements for a Payment Plan. Payments Plans must be in writing and signed. Please contact Andrea in the front office if you have any questions or to arrange a direct debit for payment of fees.
Outstanding M&S Fees will be sent to the DECD Recoveries team who will legally pursue the fees.
SPORTS NEWS Netball Our Under 9 will continue at St Clair until Wednesday 23rd August (week 5) and our under 11s until Thursday 24th August. They have decided not to continue at another venue this year and will look at other options for 2018. The last game for our Under 13s at St Clair will be Thursday 24th August. They will continue at Port Adelaide Recreation Centre, playing Monday nights, start date to be confirmed. Special thanks to our coaches Emma McLaren, Kylie Smith, Karen Mitchell and Lisa Mestrovic.
Sports Trophy Night More detailed information soon, but please pencil in Sports Trophy Night mid-term 4.
Terry Ahern Sports Coordinator
SPORTS RESULTS Soccer 29/07/17 U6 Kidman Blue Sharks 0 Prospect Green 0 Very good game even with two team members not being able to take part. Everybody gave it 100% against great winds!
GOVERNING COUNCIL NEWS Feel free to contact the team via email: [email protected] for any questions or information.
Kidman Park is turning 50 this year! – Sunday 29th October 2017 Call out to old scholars! If any family members or friends have old school photos of Kidman Park Primary School we will
be collating old photos during term 3 in preparation for our 50th birthday celebration, so get them ready.
Join our Facebook page to keep up with the latest information: https://www.facebook.com/KPPS50thBirthday/
Are able to donate prizes for our 50th celebration? We would appreciate donations or vouchers to contribute toward our
fund raising activities. Please contact the front office or email the governing council
[email protected]. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and will directly benefit our school
community!
In preparation for our festivities a working bee is planned for Saturday 16 September, 9.00am. It’ll be great for our
school community to get together for a few hours, get to know each other and help around the school.
For all event details follow the Facebook group “Kidman Park Primary is
Turning 50 in 2017”. Like and share the page. More details on the event to follow.
Entertainment Books This year we have decided to sell the Entertainment Books via the digital method only. Books will not be handed out at school and instead you will receive it electronically on your phone/tablet via the downloadable app. $14 from every sale goes back to our school fundraising.
To order your Entertainment Book, follow the link: www.entbook.com.au/161k453
LIBRARY NEWS
Congratulations to all the students who have already completed the Premier’s Reading Challenge for 2017.
It is not too late to complete reading 12 books, recording the titles on the PRC record sheet and handing to Ms Burrow
in the library. Students in Foundation, Year 1 and Year 2 classes will do this with their teachers, but are encouraged to
complete a record sheet independently as well. From Year 3 up students need to complete a PRC sheet independently.
Students in years 3-7 are continuing to use the Scholastic Literacy Zone Lexile program to monitor their independent
reading. Together they have completed quizzes indicating they have read a combined total of over 33 million words!
Students earn points on the Lexile program and prizes will be awarded in term 4 for students who have the most points.
Students can also earn points by completing a Reader Response Sheet if the book does not have a quiz.
Term 3
There will be a Book Fair in the Library from 11:00 am Thursday August 3rd to 4 pm Wednesday August 9th. Students
will visit in classes and make wish lists. Parents are welcome to come and visit before and after school.
Book Week August 20-26th – ‘Escape to Everywhere’
The theme for Book Week this year is Escape to Everywhere. There will be a dress up parade on Thursday 24th of
August from 9 to 9:30am. Everyone is invited to come dressed up as a Book Character or a person from a place you
escaped to while reading a book and bring a copy of that book along.
SPECIALIST TEACHERS JOY PROJECT
How does our Joy Project fit into the curriculum? We can certainly align aspects of the project to the Health & Physical
Education curriculum, or the General Capabilities. But, more importantly, last year DECD launched a revised Wellbeing
for Learning and Life framework – Designed for building resilience and wellbeing in children and young people. It’s all
about Engaging, Inspiring and Empowering – all key philosophies of our Joy Project. A copy of the framework is
attached with the KPPS Update.
Desy Pantelos
KPPS PEARL Teacher
PERFORMING ARTS
F-2
Performing Art’s this term will focus on emotional responses and characterisation by exploring how facial expression
and movement create meaning and tell a story. Students will engage in a range of real-life scenarios to inspire
emotional responses and create imaginative situations, such as the joy of a birthday party or the fear of going to the
dentist. This allows students to explore different emotions and how others may be feeling, fitting into the connected
curriculum theme of how the universe works. Students will improve personal and social competence while working
collaboratively for different improvisational tasks. The second half of the term is focused on twisted fairy tales,
exploring differing narrative perspectives of known fairy-tale characters and create empathetic understanding when
they can put themselves in someone else's shoes.
P1, P2, P3
Through character, development students will recognise individual emotional responses and those of others when
creating dramatic scenes based on the theme of bullying. They will take on the different roles of the bully, the bystander
and the brave, by trialling the use of language and expression each type of person would exhibit. Through
improvisation techniques, they will derive small group skits based on a bullying situation. They will then create an anti-
bullying campaign to influence the school community. This falls into the connected curriculum theme of ‘How does the
universe work?’ by looking at how we can positively influence the way relate to one another.
Rm 10, Rm 11, Rm 12
Students will explore dramatic action and characterisation through improvisations and scripted drama based on the
theme of outer space. Using the Magic School Buses “Lost in outer space” as a stimulus, students will trial different
ways to move and react as a character not only on the bus in Ms Fizzle’s class but also the situations they find
themselves in outer space and when visiting the planets. This connects their learning to the Earth and Space Science
curriculum and the broader context of the connected curriculum question, ‘How does the Universe Work?’
Rm 7, Rm 8, Rm 9
In performing Arts, students will be collaborating to create a drama play based on the stimulus ‘A vacation to Mars.’
Through the process of improvisation, planning and rehearsing dramatic action and using feedback and evaluation, they
will work toward creating sustained dramatic situations. During this, they will develop characterisation and
performance techniques consistent with the notion of what life would be like on Mars and linking the connected
curriculum for term 3.
Tiffany McCallum
KPPS Performing Arts Teacher
JAPANESE
In the Nihongo Room, term three will be as busy as usual. Please keep your eye on our newsletters so you know what
we have been up to!
Our Cross Curriculum Big Question “Why Does the Universe Work?” will focus on why Japanese society works. We will
explore why such a large population in such a small geographical space can exist in harmony – and compare that to our
lives in Australia.
Foundation students will continue to work on:- introducing themselves to others; recognising the sounds and rhythms
of spoken Japanese; locating information in simple texts; conveying factual information about themselves; translating
Japanese words and phrases into English - and vice versa - and creating simple bilingual texts. We will focus on our
membership of groups, such as our families and classes, as part of society.
Year 1-2 students will work on:- conveying factual information about sustainability/wastefulness; creating simple
bilingual texts; translating words and familiar phrases from Japanese into English and vice versa, noticing how some
words are shared between Japanese and English; understanding the structure of basic sentences in Japanese and
recognising and copying some hiragana and a few high-frequency kanji. We will focus on wastefulness in both Japan and
Australia, and the impact that this can have on the society that we live in. We will be using the picture book “Mottainai
Grandma” as the basis of our learning.
PRIMARY YEARS students will work on:- interacting with others to exchange information about themselves; showing
respect for others; locating information in written/spoken/digital texts; interpreting and explaining simple interactions
in Japanese, noticing linguistic/cultural features; noticing what is similar/different to our own language and culture
when interacting in Japanese in different contexts and situations; noticing how ways of communicating and behaving
reflect identity and relationships; understanding that language varies according to the age/relationship/situation of
those using it. We will be expanding our ability to introduce ourselves to others based on a big book written about our
favourite movie character, Totoro.
MIDDLE YEARS students will work on:- showing interest in and respect for others; conveying information on specific
topics using oral/digital presentations; describing and giving opinions about characters and events; identifying cultural
elements; explaining aspects of spoken and non-verbal communication in Japanese interactions; recognising some
single and whole word katakana; developing the ability to use hiragana/kanji in a single text; understanding that
different ways of using Japanese language shape and reflect different relationships, (formal/informal). We will focus on
Japanese yurukyara (mascots), designing and creating a mascot for a local place that is special to us. We will be able to
confidently introduce and describe our mascot to others.
CULTURAL FOCUS: All students will learn about the events of Hiroshima Day, focussing on stories about this historical
event and the impact that it has had on the Peace Movement around the world. We will be folding paper cranes in a
joint project with West Beach and Mawson Lakes Primary Schools. Once we have 1000 paper cranes we will be
dedicating them to the Children’s Peace Monument in Hiroshima on behalf of all of our students. This has become a
tradition for KPPS, something we should all be very proud of, as we make our own small contribution to PEACE.
Belinda Brenen
KPPS Japanese Teacher
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
I offer 45 minute sessions once a week with most of our F-5 classes, often in 3 week blocks to reinforce individual sport skills. I also work with class teachers, combining our PE programs to practise these skills. And I always encourage children to enjoy some ‘PE homework ’ with family. Can you help? First up, I’ll finish off the indoor scooter hockey block begun late last term with all classes. And introduce indoor long stick hockey to our older students. I’ll then run a 3 week foot skills block as we continue our association with Glenelg FC who’ll offer football clinics mid term. I’ve organised a 4 week block of soccer clinics for some of our year 2-4 classes with Emanuel Pais from State Soccer and a female coach from Adelaide United, and I’ll dovetail my soccer lessons into these clinics to reinforce skills. Of course, as Sports Day approaches, we’ll practise related events: high jump, long jump, targets, sprints, relays etc. I’ll be on Long Service Leave in week 3 and 4, but have organised David Krieg with his PE skills to take over my role while I’m away. I’m looking forward to another busy, active term. Terry Ahern KPPS PE Teacher
CLASS NEWSLETTERS & BLOGS
Class newsletters and blogs for term 3 can be found on our website at:
http://www.kidmanpkps.sa.edu.au/parent_info.htm
Please ensure you check the site for the latest information on your child’s class:
A class introduction
Maths
English
Science
HASS – Humanities and Social Sciences
Morning routines
Library day
Computers
Reminders ………..and more!