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Issue No.25 Wednesday, 23th August 2017
KPS Book Week
DRESS UP DAY PARADE
When: Friday 25th August
Time: 9.00am Where: Astro Turf Area
(near the Foundation steps)
Family and Friends of KPS
are invited to join us for our
Book Week Dress Up Parade on
Friday 25th August
at 9.00am.
*Please note the parade will replace our
usual Friday afternoon assembly
Sick Bay Linen Roster Term 3 25th August Stephanie Kilner 1st September Sally Chadwick 8th September Natalie Campbell 15th September Melanie Hooke 22nd September Samantha Paton
Thank you for your support
What’s gone home recently?
The following notices were sent home between
Thursday 17th August & Wednesday 23rd
August.
Whole School: Nil
Selected Families: Nil
Selected Students: Nil
Individual Grade Levels: Nil
Foundation: Nil
Grade 1: Nil
Grade 2: Nil
Grade 3: Nil
Grade 4: Nil
Grade 5: Nil
Grade 6: Nil
Spare copies of notices are available from the
office.
Please note any payment received after the due date will not be accepted
Calendar
August
Friday, 25th August Book Week Dress Up Day
Family & Friends of KPS are invited to our
Dress Up Parade at 9.00am. This will replace our Friday Assembly
No Assembly today
Sunday, 27th August Parent Opinion Survey closes
Monday, 28th August
Floriade at Caladenia entries must be completed by 9.00am
Monday, 28th August—
Wednesday, 30th August Grade 5/6 Melbourne Discovery Camp
Wednesday, 30th August
Term 3 Conveyance Allowance applications close
Thursday, 31st August
Fathers Day Stall
September
Friday, 1st September Father’s Day Breakfast
Premiers’ Reading Challenge closes today
Wednesday, 6th—Friday, 8th September Grades 3 & 4 Adventure Camp ADANAC
Friday, 8th September
Assembly 2.30pm—3.00pm All welcome
Friday, 15th September
Colour Run
Monday, 6th November Pupil Free Day– Report Writing
Payment Due Date
Happy Birthday Happy Birthday to the following students who are celebrating their birthday in the coming week. We hope you have a lovely day. August 23rd Coby 4J 24th Ella 5J 25th Michael 3B 26th Aaron 5J Tierra 5P 29th Samuel FS
From the Principal’s Desk…………... Welcome to Term 3 Week 6 at Kilmore Primary School. What a busy week! PJ day and Book Week. I would like to thank you for supporting these two events. We try not to have too many events in one week but this one was unavoidable. A grade two student who chose to write a persuasive letter to me seeking permission to reward children and teachers for their hard work initiated the PJ day. It was decided that this would happen half way through the term. Book Week happened at the same time and so we found ourselves in this situation. Never the less, the buzz in the school is wonderful. 5/6 Camp Next week our grade 5/6 students head off to camp. We wish them a great experience and thank the staff and parent volunteers in advance for their commitment to the camp program. Without them, the program would not be possible. Celebration time!!!!
I am very happy to say that we have been able to grant another wish. At our meeting around the priority review in 2015, we all wished for improved student outcomes. This year’s NAPLAN results indicate that we are achieving this. I would like to share some initial NAPLAN data with you, as it is very encouraging. The graphs on the next page show the growth that students in grade five have made since their grade three NAPLAN test. The low column means that children have made less than the expected two years, the medium means that they have made two years growth and the high column means thy made more than two years growth
in the two-year time. In a nutshell: In every subject we had less students in the low growth column that the state average (represented by the dot). In all but grammar and punctuation, we had significantly more students in the high growth filed than the state average. In Numeracy 83.64% of students are at or above expected growth levels. In Spelling 96.23% of students are at or above expected growth levels. In Grammar and Punctuation 81.13% of students are at or above expected growth levels. In Reading 82.35% of students are at or above expected growth levels. In Writing 86.54% of students are at or above expected growth levels. These result are outstanding a testament to the hard work and skill of our teachers as well as the success of the whole school improvement plan implemented as a result of our priority review. Well done everyone!
Enjoy the rest of your week.
Kim Laffan
Principal Kilmore Primary School
PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF FATHERS DAY STALL DAY Due to a clash with Athletics with some students on Friday 1st September we have opted to change our stall day to THURSDAY 31st AUGUST instead so all students will come with their classes. All the same information is correct, 2 gifts per student (5 max raffle tickets) and if money left over welcome to come back at lunch to see if any more items they would like to purchase. *Parents if you would like to help with the stall on Thursday please send an email to [email protected] with your time of choice 8.45am-10.50am or 11.00am-2.20pm
Naplan Graph Results
Numeracy News
Coming up in Term 3, Week 7
What You Can Do @ Home to Help Prepare for Next Week’s Learning
F Data Practise asking and answering ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ questions to collect information. For exam-ple, ask family members, “Do you like animals?” Record the answers.
1 Addition & Subtraction
Find the difference between two numbers/amounts. For example, Asha had 12 carrots and Zane had 14. How many more carrots did Zane have?
2 Time Look at the time on analogue and digital clocks at different times during the day. Read the times. Match the analogue time with the digital and vice versa.
3 & 4 Addition & Subtraction / Mass / Loca-tion
Mass: Practise estimating the mass of food packages. Check your prediction by looking on the packaging to find the mass. Location: On your way to/from school, give directions. Pretend you are a ‘Nav Man’ / TomTom app.
5 & 6 Angles / Shape Angles: How many acute angles can you find in the environment? Estimate their size. Shape: Practise using mathematical terms to describe shapes. For example, faces, edges, vertices, parallel, adjacent, opposite. How many 2D and 3D shapes can you find on your trip to/from school?
Last Week’s Word Problem Did you solve the ‘What Am I?’ puzzle in last week’s newsletter? I’m a 3D shape with no curved surfaces. All of my faces are the same shape. I’ve got six faces and 12 edges. I’m the same shape as dice. The answer is ‘I’m a cube!’
Above: Can you tell what the Number of the
Day was in Grade 1V earlier this week? It was
10! Students discussed if ten is even or odd,
listed different ways you can make 10 using
addition and counted by 10s.
Family Fun If the answer is 20. What could the number
sentence be?
Some questions and comments that have put a smile on my dial this week… “I’m going to write you a letter, Asha!” “How fast can you run?” “Have you ever had a lunch order?” “What’s your favourite shape?” “Cool pyjamas Asha!”
Hello everyone! I loved wearing my
pawjamas to school on
Tuesday. Did you know the
idea came about because
one of my Grade 2 friends
wrote a letter to Mrs Laffan
convincing her of all the
reasons why we should
wear pyjamas to school?
How cool! Pawhaps I should
write a letter about having
an all you can eat/sleep
day?
Left: New chairs recently arrived for the meeting room. Some of my Grade 5 friends volunteered to build the chairs during their lunch break. They came every day for a week and worked together until the job was done. Thanks boys! I’d like to say I helped put the chairs together. But, I didn’t. I did, however, help to look after a nearby egg sandwich. I thought it would be an eggcellent idea if I ate it – but I wasn’t allowed.
Right: I was lucky enough to have a groom this week. I can ’t brush my own hair, so it’s always nice when people do it for me. It loosened all my hair and I said goodbye to two handfuls of it. Below: I love it when classes visit the library.
This year’s Book Week theme is Escape to Everywhere. We’re celebrating all week at KPS. Jack has left his beanstalk at the office. Classrooms have been transformed into far away places, including Mermaid Lagoon and Pixie Hollow. Only two more sleeps until
our Book Week Dress Up
Day. I’ve been practising
my ‘roar’ to go with my
costume. Can you guess
what I’m dressing up as?
Can’t wait to see what
everyone wears on Friday!
See you at assembly at
the special time of 9am.
Literacy & Numeracy Week 2107
Open Classroom: Parents, friends and family – you are invited to come and visit our classrooms on Friday 1st September between 8.50 and 9.50am to see the work we are doing in literacy and numeracy. Scavenger Hunt: After lunch we are going to be having a literacy and numeracy scavenger hunt and you are invited to join in. The scavenger hunt will start at 2.30pm
To help you to discover more about our school we would like to invite you to join us for our
Kilmore Primary School 2018 Foundation Discovery Days
Let our students, teachers and parents share with you the values and
friendly feeling that sums up Kilmore Primary School as a community school that has been a vital part of the local area since 1874.
Your child will have the opportunity to participate in 4 different activities over
the 2 weeks and experience our quality specialist programs.
Thursday 31st September 2017
9.15 am – 10.15 am
&
Tuesday 12th September 2017 9.15 am – 10.15 am
All parents are welcome to stay for a chat and a coffee.
We have weekly tours every Wednesday from 10.00 am – 11.00 am
or by arrangement at a time that suits you.
To book a place for your child or to arrange a tour of the school please call us on 5782 1268.
Our Formal Orientation program for children enrolled to start school in 2017
will take place in November/December.
Please enrol for 2018 by Friday 15th September
Kilmore Primary School 35 Lancefield Road Kilmore Vic 3764
Ph. 5782 1268 Email: [email protected] Website: [email protected]