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30 Stuart Road, Prospect, SA 5082 ph: 08 8344 4604 fax: 08 8344 3697 email: dl.0570_info@schools.sa.edu.au www.prospectnorth.sa.edu.au
Newsletter No 12 19th August, 2020
From the Principal’s Desk
There are some great examples in today’s newsletter of the integrated STEM units of work going on in classes. It’s fantastic to see our students follow the Design Thinking process to dig deeply into issues and prototype then develop designs to help solve them. Next week on Friday we have a Pupil free day. Staff will be digging deeply into the language of maths and looking at how important precise maths language is to conceptual development for students. We will be sharing the language of maths with parents so that we can develop accurate maths vocabulary in our learners.
We have seen some great
showcases of learning this week with our Market day and History museum from our senior studios.
Our STEM ambassadors will also feature this week in a joint venture with Teacher’s Mutual Bank and Social Ventures Australia. Look out for their video which we will share on Facebook as soon as it’s released. Our student Ministry has been working with Prospect Council, Governing council and DPTI to try to make our roads safer at pick up and drop off time. They will also be designing a project to make the Regency Road crossing more visible to traffic approaching. The drop and go zone on Stuart road will soon be extended so please keep a look out for changed parking conditions in the near future. In the meantime please follow
the suggested traffic flow “school loop” at the beginning and end
of the day.
Our Podcasting team have released another interview, this time with Eugene Warrior it is available to watch via PNTV on Facebook. Marg Clark
Term 3, 2020 20th July – 25th September
August 28th Pupil Free Day 31st School Photo Day
September 7th Pupil Free Day 14th Governing Council
Eugene Warrior Visits PNPS On Monday the 10th of August, the students in the Senior Studio were privileged to participate in an inspiring and
motivating session led by Eugene Warrior.
Eugene Warrior is an Aboriginal man with family connections to Kokatha, Barngala, Wirangu and the Antakarinya language groups. He is currently the Manager, Aboriginal Health Promotion, Wellbeing SA, Health SA. His address to the students resonated with our school values of resilience, compassion, curiosity and creativity. He reaffirmed that these values are vital for building community and achieving success in all aspects of life.
Eugene drew on his extensive experience as a country police officer; the only Aboriginal Commercial Helicopter Pilot in South Australia; the State Coordinator of Aboriginal Sport and Recreation; the manager of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation to Adelaide and Port Lincoln, and the coordinator of many programs in partnership with Tennis Australia, to reinforce the importance of connection to school, community and family.
The students were highly engaged and asked many thoughtful questions. We all went away from the session inspired to face new challenges with renewed resilience and compassion
Volleyball SA Carnival On Wednesday 19th of August, 24 Year 6/7 students competed at the Volleyball SA Primary Schools Cup at the Lightsview Community and Sports Center, competing against other school teams from the Adelaide North Eastern suburbs. Volleyball has been taught in PE for 4 weeks and a hugely popular activity during lunch and recess.
This was a hotly contested carnival, due to it being the first sporting event for the school since COVID-19. The school entered two 2 girls teams, an all boys team and a mixed team. All teams competed extremely well, and the standard of Volleyball was brilliant from all players involved. Well done to everyone!
“Eugene Warrior was a fantastic man who provided great answers to all of our questions. He was very relaxed and made our environment a lot calmer. It made it much easier to talk to him. He was very funny and shared some good jokes through his answers. It was very interesting to hear everything he had to say, and was funny to know he once took Santa Claus in his helicopter! Thank-you Eugene, from all of the kids involved in the podcast, it was an incredible experience to meet you.” By Clementine
On Tuesday the 18th of August, the students in the Senior Studio held a ‘Market Day’ as a culmination of all their hard work in their study of Economics & Entrepreneurs. The learning goals included:
gaining a basic understanding of economics.
identifying the characteristics of entrepreneurs and successful
businesses
creating a formal business plan
selling a product and packaging that has been designed and
produced at school
Some of the challenges for each business included:
creating a statement that represented their core beliefs,
and how they would address a social or environmental
problem, while also making a profit?
designing a business logo and motto
pitching to a ‘Shark Tank’ consisting of a teacher and 2
students for investment funds
ordering materials
keeping accounts using a spreadsheet
advertising the product
setting up a stall at Market Day
calculating profits and producing a written report at the
end of trading
Information of total profits from all businesses and the nominated charities will be posted in the next newsletter. Thank you to all the students and staff who supported this venture. It was a resounding success, with many happy customers.
SENIOR STUDIO
School Photos School photos will be taken on Monday 31st August. Students have already received their photo envelopes, which need to be returned on photo day. Photos are taken of all students, regardless of whether parents choose to purchase the photos. Please make sure your child comes to school in school uniform. Any scarfs or hair accessories need to be in either black or school colours. If you would like a family photo, please see Anne in the office for a family envelope. There will be a mop up day later in the week for students who are absent.
Monday 31st August
The Great South Australian Fossil Debate
4pm, Sunday 23rd August, 2020 Here’s your chance to ask a paleontologist a question, and have the answer broadcast to the world! This Sunday, The Great South Australian Fossil Debate is being broadcast live, free and uninterrupted, through Dinosaur University. As part of the debate, there’ll be a Question and Answer session, and we’re asking people to send us their questions! If your question is chosen to be read out during the event, you’ll receive a special fossil prize-pack from Dinosaur University’s Dean of Science, Professor Flint. Of course, because we’re discussing South Australia’s fossil heritage, we’re super keen for questions relating to that. Email the question, and name, and age of the person asking it to ProfessorFlint@hotmail.com One way to view the broadcast is to register through the following link, and we’ll send you the information. https://thegreatsafossildebate.eventbrite.com You also go into the running to win some of the Prof’s cool fossils if you officially register. Alternatively, simply Like the Dinosaur University Facebook Page, https:// www.facebook.com/DinosaurUniversity and head there just before 4pm Adelaide time, this Sunday! The Great South Australian Fossil Debate is a National Science Week event, specifically designed for families. It is suitable for all ages!
STEM- ROOM 8 We have been learning about
Natural Disasters in our STEM unit this year.
Now we are pulling all of our knowledge to find all of the problems connected to Natural Disasters. There are a lot! We will brainstorm ideas to solve one of the problems in small groups. We have also learnt about Mimicry and Biomimicry, which is how plants and animals have adapted to survive, and how science uses nature to solve problems.
OUR TOP ISSUES FROM NATURAL
DISASTERS (excluding death
and injury)
Earthquakes - Eruptions from volcanoes - Habitat damage Tornadoes - buildings destroyed - power lines blown over Bushfires - Air pollution - radiant heat (increase temperatures) - buildings destroyed Tsunamis - contaminated food - flooding
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