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September 13,
2018
Volume 1, Issue 35
Parker’s Capers and Papers
Dates to
Remember
18th September
Chesterfield Farm
Foundation
19th September
Classroom Helpers
21st September
Footy Day/Hot Food
Day. Orders due by
19th Sept.
Last Day of Term
2.30pm dismissal
October 8th
First day of term 4
Inside this issue:
Sunsmart
Hooptime Basketball 1
Students of the
Week 2
Reading Awards 3
&
4
Breakfast Club 5
Be Sunsmart
It’s time to hunt out your Sunsmart approved hat.
We are a Sunsmart school and all members of our school community are required to wear a
bucket or broad brimmed hat whenever participating in outdoor activities from the
beginning of September until the end of May.
To protect our students from sunburn, our school rule is, “No hat, No play!” Students are
also encouraged to apply sunscreen and to wear sunglasses when outside.
Thank you for your support in this matter.
The Music Bus
On Thursday 11 October The Music Bus will be visiting our school and children in all classes
will have the opportunity to visit the bus. After the visit to the bus, the children will bring
home information about lessons that are available.
On a user pay system, The Music Bus offers modern and rock-style courses in Keyboard,
Drums, Guitar, Singing, Ukulele and Rock Band, using well-known songs to engage students
at all ability levels.
Parents are invited to view The Music Bus before and after school and to chat with the
teachers from The Music Bus.
Bulla Hooptime Basketball Competition
On Monday 3rd September, Cranbourne Park Primary School fielded 2 mixed
teams in the Bulla Hooptime Basketball Competition. One of the teams
finished on top of their division and made it through to the semi-finals.
Unfortunately they come up against a more skilled Trinity Primary School. Both
teams played a total of 5 games and 6 games respectively. The teamwork and
intensity were a highlight from the day. The teams were an absolute pleasure
to take and were great ambassadors for our school.
I would like to congratulate every one of the representatives that participated
for their passion and determination on the day.
Well done Parkers!
Mr Pearce
Respect: For ourselves, our learning, our school and each other.
ABSENCE HOTLINE: 5996 3018
Page 2 Parker’s Capers and Papers
Students of the week 3rd September 2018
Students of the week 10th September, 2018
Jackson For writing all of his letters correctly on the solid line.
Theo For adding a capital letter when editing his writing.
Mia For using consistent spacing between her words when writing a sentence.
Allison For re-reading her work to add full stops.
Monique For settling well into her new classroom.
Adam For independently planning an information report.
Ranjraet For using fact families to solve subtraction problems.
Summer For identifying the features of non-fiction texts.
Kamil For identifying fact families for subtraction.
Dakodah For representing the number ten in multiple ways.
Michael For consistently putting his best effort into all work tasks.
Mia For always being respectful to others!
Lilyanah For writing and editing a great introduction to a report.
Rhiannon & Karla For being helpful and supportive classmates.
Mason For great work on his earthquake information report.
Alexis For working hard to improve her report writing.
Mason For helping his classmates with ICT.
Kasie For confidently turning and talking about her picture during our integrated stud-
ies unit.
Piper For drawing a picture about feeling happy during our integrated studies unit.
Denzel For actively participating in our integrated studies unit about “caring and shar-
ing”.
Naomi For expressing her emotions by labelling and drawing a picture in integrated
studies.
Chelsea For settling well into her new classroom.
Jamieson For calculating the total value of a small collection of coins.
Eden For reading with expression.
Lochlen For making better word choices in his information report.
Lee For using illustrations to better understand the text.
Inderbir For being a helpful and considerate class member.
Charlotte For confidentially solving maths worded problems.
Chloe For being able to write dot points when recording ideas.
Connor For revising and editing his writing carefully.
Mason For working on and greatly improving his reading.
Alvina For always putting her best foot forward.
Kaylee For peer teaching F04 during buddy reading.
Ella For her beautiful art work.
Jayden For always being a kind and helpful member of our class.
Tamanna For always doing her best, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Christopher For being a supportive team member at Taskworks.
Page 3 Volume 1, Issue 35
Reading Awards Term 3, week 8
Learning is so much fun!
F01 F06 J02 J13
25 NIGHTS Jacob 100 NIGHTS Alice , Ava
100 NIGHTS Liam Finn Jackson Benjamin
125 NIGHTS Hannah 150 NIGHTS Natahlia
25 NIGHTS Sovathana 175 NIGHTS Violet, Harjas
J18 M15 M16
50 NIGHTS Steele Jini 125 NIGHTS Prish, Ellie,
Abhinav, Kamil 150 & 175
NIGHTS Emily
25 NIGHTS Grace 50 NIGHTS Charlie, Ebad 125 NIGHTS Jenny
50 NIGHTS Brody
F01 F03 J02 J12
75 NIGHTS Maison 100 NIGHTS Drexel, Kaleb, Anuj,
Armaan
50 NIGHTS Asra, Lorcan
200 NIGHTS Brody
50 NIGHTS Agnes 100 NIGHTS Wajiha 125 NIGHTS Kalia, Justin,
Siddharth, Lachie
J18 M11 M14 M15
100 NIGHTS Lee 125 NIGHTS Riley, Prish 150 NIGHTS Tania 200 NIGHTS Kevin
25 NIGHTS Joshua
100 NIGHTS Bomi
75 NIGHTS Charlie 150 NIGHTS Jenny
M16
50 NIGHTS Jazmine 100 NIGHTS Christopher, Talia 125 NIGHTS Dua
Reading Awards Term 3, week 9
Casey South Divisional Athletics
Next Wednesday 19th September, Cranbourne Park PS have got 4 students who are
participating in the Casey South Divisional Athletics carnival to be held at Casey Fields
Athletics track. Jenny (200 m), Robert (100 m and Triple Jump), Jayden (Discus) and
Maca (Shot Put) all qualified from the Cranbourne North District Carnival that was held
in early term 2. We want to congratulate these students for this achievement and wish
them the best of luck for next Wednesday.
Cranbourne Park Primary School Breakfast Club (Klub Makan)
Since joining the School Breakfast Clubs program, Cranbourne Park Primary School has received the following
free, healthy, nutritious breakfast foods:
Vita Brits = 362 kilograms
Wholegrain Cheerios = 94 kilograms
Milk = 3590 kilograms
Oats = 215 kilograms
Muesli = 50 kilograms
Baked beans = 252 kilograms
Canned fruit = 809 kilograms
Fruit cups = 532 kilograms
Apples = 900 kilograms
That's an estimated 24496 healthy breakfasts for students!
2018 Parent Opinion Survey
Many thanks to the parents who participated in this year’s Parent Opinion Survey. We really appreciate this
feedback and use it to help us guide the decision making in the school. Let’s hope that next year our response
rate is even better!
Tucker Street, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 Postal: PO Box 659, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 Telephone: 03 5996 1142 Fax: 03 5996 9210
We’re on the Web. Check us
out at:
www.cranbournepark.vic.edu.au
Our new signage on the door to the General Office looks fabulous!
Here
Every day
Ready
On Time
Well done!
Great conversation starters!
Here are some interesting things to ask your children about their
school day.
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