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51 Gillespie Street, PO Box 182, Moura QLD 4718. Telephone: 49975222 Absence Line : 4997 5260 Email: [email protected]
http://www.mourass.eq.edu.au Office hours 8am—3:30pm
Dear Students, Parents/Caregivers and Friends, What a great way to celebrate School Cleaners’ Day on Monday by ‘clapping for the cleaners’. At the end of the day, students gathered along verandahs and walkways between B and F blocks to clap and cheer for our Gleam Team. The ladies were chuffed with the gesture and headed to their duties for the afternoon with big smiles on their faces and a spring in their steps. The learning being demonstrated by students through their classroom work and assessment tasks are bringing smiles to faces too – staff and students. Students in the early years classes love coming to the office to share their work. They can articulate why their work was chosen to be shared. The key questions students are asked when visiting classrooms include: 1. What are you learning? 2. How are you doing? 3. How do you know? 4. How can you improve? 5. Where do you go for help? As parents/caregivers, you can also ask these questions of your children. This helps them to be reflective about their learning and to take ownership for their learning. The questions staff ask of themselves and others are similar - 1. How are students going in their learning? 2. How do we know? 3. What are we doing to improve students’ learning? 4. How do we know it is working? In the Wellbeing section of the newsletter there is information about Getting Along from the You Can Do It program which we have adopted this year. This has been a tough term for all which means we have to work
together – get along – to keep happy and safe. Using hands and unacceptable language because we are angry is not demonstrating being able to get along nor is it being respectful of others in our school environment. Follow-up conversations and restorative practices happen for such unacceptable behaviours. At Moura State School we will be safe, be responsible, be courteous and be learning while striving for great things. SCHOOL OPINION SURVEY The Department of Education is conducting shorter, sharper School Opinion Surveys this year for students, staff and parents. The surveys will comprise a short number of questions about learning arrangements in Term 2, as well as a small number of the regular SOS questions that more broadly reflect the entire year. The online survey will be available for completion until Friday 17 July 2020. Below is the information for parents about the survey. Year 4-6 students and all staff have also been invited to complete the survey. Students will complete the survey at school.
Parents and Caregivers are invited to participate in this year’s School Opinion Survey and have a say about schooling during the COVID-19 lockdown. You are also given the opportunity to provide feedback about our school more generally. Participation in the survey is a n o n y m o u s a n d y o u a r e encouraged to take this opportunity to have your say. The survey form has been designed so that it can easily be completed on a computer or smartphone. The online survey
Speci a l po in ts o f in te rest :
Prep H News
Tchoukball Competition
4C Quest Story
6M Letter to the Future Student
2F Happenings
From the Principal’s Desk
Moura Minor
“We strive for great things”
1 8 t h J u n e 2 0 2 0 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Even if you do not win, listen to the small voice inside you that says you are always a winner. - Josh
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will be available until Friday, 17 July 2020, and should take less than five minutes to complete. To access the survey, please click on the link below or copy and paste it into your web browser: Parent survey – https://survey.qed.qld.gov.au/form/Parents-HaveYourSay An email will be sent to all families with the above information. SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2019 The School Annual Report for 2019 has been uploaded to the school website. Hard copies will be available for those who request one. STATIONERY SUPPLIES With holiday time approaching, please start a shopping list of items your child will need to restock depleted supplies. Pencils, erasers and other such items should be put at the top of the list. LOST PROPERTY As we come to the end of another term, it is time to check that your children have all of their winter clothing, lunch boxes, hats and water bottles. A few discarded items are to be found in classrooms, in the lost property box and in the Hall. Please start doing a stocktake of your children’s gear and come searching for any missing items. Any items not collected at the end of the term will be cleaned and sent to St Vinnies. GENERAL REMINDERS 1. NO HAT, NO PLAY! A hat is one that has a
broad brim – not a cap. 2. NO hoods on jumpers/vests.
3. ALL GEAR NEEDS TO BE NAMED!
4. Jewellery: The only jewellery items allowed to be worn at school are sleeper or stud earrings, signet rings and medic alert necklaces/bracelets.
5. Temporary tattoos/makeup: These items are not permitted. This includes fingernail polish.
6. Lunch packaging - NO tin cans or glass!!! 7. ALL students must bring a water bottle
EVERY DAY! SKATE PARK Students are to come from home straight to school every morning. NO stopping at the skate park for a play. The same is to happen in the afternoon. Students are to go directly home to check in and then go out. RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOUR PLAN Bronze Certificates: Bronze certificates have been presented to the students who diligently followed the 4B’s for the first 8 weeks of Term 1. These students were also at school for at least 3 out of 5 days every week. With COVID interrupting our lives in Term 2, silver certificates will not be presented for this term. We will start afresh in Term 3 will all students being eligible for earning the Silver certificate. ON THIS DAY June 18: 1881 Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, opens the Art Gallery of South Australia. 1993 Dick Smith and John Wallington land in Tabulam in northern New South Wales, completing the first crossing of Australia by hot air balloon. Yours in Education
Laurel
P a g e 2 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
Trivia Question??
How long would it
take to visit every
beach in
Australia if you
could only visit
one per day?
Answer: 29 years. Australia has 10,685
beaches.
51 Gillespie Street, PO Box 182, Moura QLD 4718. Telephone: 49975222 Absence Line : 4997 5260 Email: [email protected]
http://www.mourass.eq.edu.au Office hours 8am—3:30pm
COMINGS AND GOINGS – 263
Prep F Melakie
Prep H Lexi
1J Aiden
1S Zac
2F Indi
2/3W Emma
3H Allie
4C Kelvin
4/5L Eden
5/6H Anitra
6M Bella
Students of the Week
At our school, we want children to
Be Learning
Be Responsible
Be Courteous
Be Safe
Bee Awards
Gwyneth-Prep F, Abigail-Prep H,
Isabelle-Prep H, Jeddy-1J, Indi-1S,
William-2F, Nevaeh-2/3W, Clancy-3H,
Ely-4C, Charlie-4/5L, Jaylah-5/6H,
Tia-6M
14th - 20th June
Shawn, Charlotte, Jaxson, Oscar, Zaxon, Marlee, Kate
P a g e 3 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
DATES TO REMEMBER June 2020
23 P&C Meeting at 5.30pm in MSS
Library
26 Last Day Term 2
July 2020
13 Term 3 Starts
27 Prep Vision Screening
28-30 School Review
August 2020
5 School Photos
51 Gillespie Street, PO Box 182, Moura QLD 4718. Telephone: 49975222 Absence Line : 4997 5260 Email: [email protected]
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P a g e 4 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
REMINDER
THE TUCKSHOP WILL BE
CLOSED UNTIL TERM 3
NEXT MEETING Our next P and C General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 23 June at 5.30pm in the MSS
Library. Social distancing and hand sanitising will apply
and no children please.
Getting Along means working well with teachers and classmates, resolving disagreements peacefully, following the rules of the classroom and making positive contributions to school, home and the community including protecting the rights of others and looking after the environment. Examples of getting along behaviour are being helpful when working in a group, listening and not interrupting when someone else is speaking, talking rather than fighting when someone acts unfairly, not breaking classroom rules, helping others in need, volunteering for a worthy causes and cleaning up the environment. Positive Habits of the Mind that help develop Getting Along behaviour in a young person include: Being Tolerant of Others - accepting that
everyone acts unfairly towards others some of the time, and not making overall judgments of people’s character (“good person,” “bad person”) based on their differences or behaviour.
Thinking First - thinking that when someone treats me badly I need to think about different ways I can react, the consequences of each, and the impact of my actions on the other person’s feelings.
Playing by the Rules - thinking that by following important school and home rules, I will live in a better world where everyone’s rights are protected.
Social Responsibility - thinking that it’s important to be caring, to try hard to do my best, to be fair to others, to make sure that everyone has the freedom to say what they think and feel without fear, to be honest and tell the truth, to have integrity by making sure that I do what I say I am going to do, to respect others and have nice manners, to act responsibly by making good choices, sorting out problems without fighting, caring about nature and other living things, and to be understanding and including others who are different.
www.youcandoiteduction.com.au
WELLBEING
BUS PROCEDURES
FROM 25 MAY 2020
Bus students will follow the usual routine – If ON the bus in the morning, it is expected they will be ON the bus in the afternoon. If OFF the bus in the morning, it is expected they will be OFF the bus in the afternoon.
Prep students who are bus travellers will still be escorted to the bus line up area every day whether or not they are travelling on the bus that afternoon. Parents pick their child up from the main gates of the school.
Changes to bus routine need to be made to the Office by 2:30 pm so that the office team can adjust the bus rolls and get messages to the child about the change. Please also notify your bus driver of any changes.
51 Gillespie Street, PO Box 182, Moura QLD 4718. Telephone: 49975222 Absence Line : 4997 5260 Email: [email protected]
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Please remind your
children, whether they are
walking, riding or scooting,
to come directly to school
with no detours via the
Skate Park.
T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 5
Student
Details forms
if you have one at
home, please
complete it and
return to the
office ASAP.
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T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 6
PREP h
News
Solar Systems Students from Prep H have recently shown an interest in learning about the planets of our solar system. We have been learn ing songs, research ing information about the planets, (including a certain dwarf planet that USED to be classed as a planet!) and then we decided to make our own solar system.
We worked this learning in with learning about the letter ”p”, and made paper mache planets out of paper. Then, of course, we needed to paint them. So we went back to our research, made a list of the colours that we would need, and learned about which colours we could mix together to make what we needed. Then for the letter “i” we used our research in our English lessons to write some interesting facts about the planets to include with our learning display.
Prep H have really enjoyed this learning, and we are excited to show off our solar system when we can have visitors to our classroom.
51 Gillespie Street, PO Box 182, Moura QLD 4718. Telephone: 49975222 Absence Line : 4997 5260 Email: [email protected]
http://www.mourass.eq.edu.au Office hours 8am—3:30pm
Please notify the office of any
regular changes to the afternoon
bus travel plans of your child/
ren so that bus rolls can be
adjusted to reflect these. eg
Ballet on Thursday afternoons,
Swimming on Tuesday afternoons.
Every term you need to update any
changes to the bus routine.
Thank you.
P a g e 7 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
Tchoukball Tournament The lunchtime Tchoukball tournament got under way this week. Each team will get to play 4 games before the top teams move through to the finals. The matches have been great to watch and a lot of teachers have been popping their heads in and are very impressed with the skills on show. The results so far for round 1 are:
Sports News
Hand sanitiser If your child’s hands are not happy with the sanitiser being used at school, your child is welcome to bring a sanitiser from home to be used.
Hand washing stations are set up around the school so this option can be utilised instead of the hand sanitiser.
Please phone the office if this applies to your child/ren.
Diamonds def Crystals Wallabies def Jackaroos
Aussies v Red Knights draw
R346 def Soy Sauce
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Don’t forget
KEEP
READING AND
LOGGING
YOUR BOOKS
For the Premier’s Reading Challenge!!
www.readingchallenge.education.qld.gov.au
T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 8
Thank you to our MSS Cleaners
and Grounds Officer
Breakfast Club
When: Tuesday and Wednesday mornings Where: SEP Time: 8.30am to 8.50am
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T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 9
This term in English, 4C have been creating their
own Quest stories. Below is Archie’s awesome
story.
The Quest of the Hidden Witch Orientation
Splash! bang! “What was that!” whispered
Sebastian in curiosity. Sebastian and Mitch were
out looking for gems as usual in the freezing
Winter, which is what the boys love to do for the
village. ”Hey Sebastian can you go check that
noise out. I think it came from over near the river”
demanded Mitch who was the oldest and strongest
of the two brothers. As Sebastian headed off he
went through the swampy, thick forest. The forest
has always been there as a friend to the village.
The forest is so tall and thick nothing can see
through, making the village very well hidden and
peaceful. There has been no need for warriors, as
it is also protected by the dragon. As Sebastian got
to the river, suddenly, a dragon came out of no
where. “Ahhh!” screamed Sebastian as he jumped
for cover. The dragon found him and told him that
there is a hidden, evil witch, Wilda, who has found
the village and is planning an attack to steal the
gems for herself. “The gems protect the village”,
thought Sebastian. “So she would be unstoppable
and destroy the village with her power.” The
Dragon said sternly, “Some people have to go and
stop her. Wilda is stuck on a deserted island,
where she is telling her army of dragons the plan to
destroy the village”.
Event
Whoosh! the dragon was gone with the blink of an
eye. Confused and scared, Sebastian walked back
to Mitch and decided not to tell him just yet. With
their gems, the boys returned to the village and
delivered them to the Powerhouse used to shoot
power from the gems to keep the village protected.
Sebastian told the Powerhouse keeper what the
dragon told him but he didn’t believe him neither
did Mitch. That night they had a party and
Sebastian tried to tell everyone there. “Go away
you undersized, scared weakling” scoffed the
village people. No one would even believe him.
Then, suddenly there was a blood curdling screech,
all of the village people turned to see what was
happening. They saw a deadly fight between two
dragons closest to the mountains. The attack
lasted all night people had no idea what was
happening. Then they recognised one dragon who
had finally come back but without his owner. After
he had defeated the other dragon, he told
everyone that the hidden witch Wilda was creating
a revolution to destroy the village. Everyone looked
shocked.
Event
“Only two people can go with me. Who will go?” the
dragon said fiercely. “I will!” cried Mitch “and I will
pick the next person” the dragon snorted. He
raised his head and said “Sebastian.” There was a
long pause before the dragon spoke again.
“Alright, you two get ready. I want to see you at my
cave tomorrow morning”. The next morning,
Sebastian and Mitch were waiting sleepily for the
dragon, and then the dragon came. They all
jumped into the river. Mitch fell in and Sebastian
and the dragon jumped in after. They started
swimming through the river, it lead out to the
ocean. “Now where!” Mitch demanded. “Hop on
my back and I will fly you over to the Island,” the
Dragon said sternly. They both climbed on, Mitch
jumped on quickly but Sebastian climbed on
cautiously as though it was a tiger about to pounce
on him. He got on and the dragon took off roughly.
One day later they found the island. It had a thick
forest and had sharp pointy rocks as sharp as
dragons teeth around the entrance so no one
could get on. It was very loud; they could hear
blood-curdling roars. SMASH! They landed on the
hard ground. Sebastian and Mitch got off and then
they went to find Wilda. They went through the
forest it was thick, dark and there where little eyes
peeking out of the little holes in the trees.”Hey
Sebastian can you shine the torch light on those
creepy eyes?” the dragon demanded. Sebastian
turned the light to shine at the eyes “they are little
spiders” Sebastian mentioned. The spiders were
big and hairy with red dots on their backs. “AHHH!”
Mitch screamed with fear, “Shine the torch away!”
he yelled. Sebastian quickly turned the torch
straight and they kept on walking. Mitch didn’t
walk fast because he was scared of spiders so it
took them two days to get through there. “Finally”
Mitch sighed. They started walking tiredly down a
little pathway that was old and was carved out of
very strong stone. Then they came to a castle. It
was Wilda’s!
Complication
There were heaps of dragons that were black, red,
brown and blue in colour. Sebastian ran for the
river knowing that dragons can’t breathe under
water, but suddenly, unexpectedly, a blue dragon
came splashing into the water. Sebastian went Continued next page
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T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 1 0
2F Happenings In Year 2F, our Science unit was push and pull. We had to make a toy that moved from a push or pull. Our assessment was not marked on our toy, it was marked on how well we explained and observed our toy. In our assessment, we had to draw our toy and label it. It had to be very detailed. We observed our toy by going onto the carpet and watching how our toy moved. The most popular toy was a car, but there were also some trucks, a snake and Ferris wheel. In a part of our assessment, we had to change our toy, but it had to affect how our toy moved. It was fun! By Maddi and Olivia
The Quest of the Hidden Witch cont.
deeper. Then the dragon’s pace picked up. “It
is swimming!” said Sebastian astonished. He
kept going, and then he noticed it was
breathing underwater as well! Sebastian
quickly swam back up and told them that the
blue dragons could breathe underwater. Then
all the dragons came roaring straight towards
them. The good dragon started fighting them
and Mitch started stabbing them. They
defeated all the dragons…. then Wilda came.
Event
Mitch started charging at her but her dagger
easily cracked his sword in two. Then the
dragon came charging at her and she swiftly
dodged it. Sebastian was the only one left. He
started shooting arrows at her. It was his
fathers’ old bow that he was given to him
before he died. Wilda gasped she could not
break them or dodge them. Then she started
charging at Sebastian with her dagger held
high but then a shield came over Sebastian
and Wilda was knocked out.
Resolution
The dragon and the two brothers made their
way home with Wilda in a cage. When they got
back to the village it was surrounded by
dragons.
Were they good dragons or where they evil? Did
they get Wilda in time?
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T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 1 1
This term in English, 6M have been writing letters to the future students of 2059. Stay tuned over the next couple of weeks for some fantastic letters from 6M!
Dear Year 6 student of 2059,
Hi, my name is Rosabella Elgowhary and I am writing to you so you can learn
about your past and know what it was like to live in the year 2020. I am an
11 year old girl with short brown hair and freckles and I go to Moura State
School. Next year I will go to Moura State High School. I live in Moura,
across from the Lions Park.
Right now Covid-19 is affecting the world population majorly. If you don’t
know what Covid-19 (or coronavirus) is, it is a virus that makes you have
symptoms like the cold and flu and if you are over 50, have chest infections,
asthma, or already have a disease and you catch Covid-19 you can die from it
so it is very serious. I feel like Covid-19 has made people more aware of
proper hygiene. We had to go into lockdown and only people with parents that
classify as ‘essential workers’, like teachers or miners, had to go to
school. Everybody still had to learn, even from home, on their laptops or
computers. I think we will (and are) recovering from Covid-19 quickly and
hope we don’t catch a 2nd wave! Do you have viruses going around often in the
future?
The most common trends right now are an app called Tik Tok and 2 games called
Minecraft and Fortnite. Minecraft is a game were you build things out of
stuff you kill or destroy. For example: you kill a sheep to get wool and
meat, or if you destroy a piece of coal you get the piece of coal. Fortnite
is a game I do not know much about but lots of people get addicted to it. Tik
Tok is an app were you post videos and people watch them on repeat. There is
a few challenges and dances that lots of people try and most people fail.
My interests and hobbies are: ballet, reading, and playing with my animals. I
have 2 chickens named Hazelnut and King, a dog called Sparkles and a guinea
pig named Cookie. I love playing with them and think people should get
outside and play with their animals more often. I also love reading and think
people should get off their devices and read more often as well. I have done
ballet since I was 5 and love it although it sometimes makes it hard to get
my homework done. I hope people dance and have fun dancing in the future. Do
you have lots of pets in the future or do you all live in cities that don’t
allow many?
My brother got a huge iPad last week. By the way, an iPad is a piece of touch
screen technology with a flat screen that you can play games and contact
people on. My brother boasts way too much about his ‘huge, high technology,
oh so awesome iPad’ and he might even be getting a second hand phone! It is
so unfair! I think I should get an iPad as big as his so I’m saving all my
money for one. We are constantly upgrading our technology, but you must have
way more advanced technology in the future! Just think that 28 years ago
smartphones weren’t even invented! Some technology is good because it doesn’t
affect the environment but some are just horrible to nature. Have you stopped
climate change?
I hope this letter has given you a better understanding of your history and
what it was like to live in the year 2020. Maybe you can find me in the
future (although I will be 50 exactly)?
Sincerely,
Rosabella
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T e r m 2 , W e e k 9 P a g e 1 2
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P a g e 1 3 T e r m 2 , W e e k 9
Farm Safety Calendar Competition
Show off your drawing skills, learn more about farm safety and win some great prizes!
Queensland primary school students are invited to submit drawings to illustrate a farm safety message with the 12 winning drawings published in the 2021 Farm safety calendar.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland’s Farm safety calendar competition is open until 5pm on Friday 26 June 2020.
Visit the website for more information and details on how to enter.
www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/farm-safety-calendar-competition