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Principal’s Report:
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
We have had such a busy term; it is hard to believe it is Week 8! It is wonderful to bring back kindness week again this year. This week our whole school is focussing on being kind and building a society that genuinely cares. We thank you for your participation
through the dinner time conversations.
District Cross Country
What a fabulous day, our students did us proud. Special thank you to the P&C who organised and ran the canteen. A bigger thankyou to Ms Harrison who organised the day, eleven schools participated, and it had a wonderful community feel. It was great to
come together as a district after our COVID year last year.
Term 2 Week 8 2021
Gold! Gold! Gold!
Congratulations to the following students who have currently qualified for Gold
since our last Newsletter
Kindergarten to Year 2
Eason L
Jayden S
Qasim A
Dimitri D
Year 3 to 6
Jewel L
Chloe H
Peter C
Aaliya K
Grace C
Tommy R
Omar A
Prisha G
Noah A
Harmony C
Hao Q
Adam I
Padstow North
Public School “A Quality Education in a Caring Environment”
Dates to Remember
23 June Stage 2 Excursion—Taronga
Zoo
25 June Movie Night
Last day of Term 2
13 July Students return Term 3
20 July Stage 3 Excursion— Hyde Park Barracks & Art Gallery
27 July Colour Run
3 August Athletics Carnival
4 August School Photos
You Can Do It
The You Can Do It program is a social and emotional learning program that helps students of all ages to better manage their emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships and make responsible decisions. Research demonstrates that social and emotional programs in schools can result in a 11% increase in student grades, 23% increase in social and emotional skills (making and keeping friends and resolving problems) and 9% improvement in attitudes to self and others. Our teachers are working together to develop high quality social and emotional learning programs relevant to our children, regularly meeting and planning. Displays in classrooms also remind students of how to
develop their social and emotional skills.
Have a lovely week everyone. Keep an eye on Dojo for any further updates. See you at
the Week 9 assembly.
Kind Regards, Genevieve Dennis
Principal
News from t he Kindergart en C lassrooms
KK and KW
This term (and year!) is flying by! Kindergarten are continuing to use Sound Waves daily to learn about and practise letter sounds. This is really helping our reading and writing to take off! In reading we are practising using strategies, such as ‘Stretchy Snake’, to sound out and blend to read words. We are also learning how to retell a story by referring to the characters and setting, and talking about what happened in the beginning, middle and end. Kindy write a recount every Monday to say what we did on the weekend. Our families have been supporting students' writing by sending pictures through ClassDojo of students doing fun things on the weekend like gardening, going to a
restaurant or park, visiting family or even staying home and playing with toys. These pictures support students to talk about what they did and helps them to get ready for
the writing process.
Our highlight of this term was our excursion to Sydney Opera House to watch the theatre performance ‘Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge’. Kindergarten caught the train from Padstow Station to Circular Quay and walked to the Botanic Gardens for lunch and a play. After that we went inside and watched the show. The set, music and acting were outstanding and students were engaged
throughout the performance.
Miss Kotsapas and Miss Wortz
News from t he Stage 1 C lassrooms
In the classroom, the students have been learning about what good mathematicians do to help them solve problems. Students have started to think like mathematicians by checking their answers, using different strategies, talking using mathematical language and explaining their answers. We have been seeing lots of exciting ‘light bulb’ moments happening in our students during their learning as they grow their mathematical minds. Our students have also been using the YCDI value of persistence while we learn. We have been discussing how important it is to make our brains feel like they’re getting a workout while we learn and we have learned what a ‘Sweaty Brain’ is. The students have been practicing this each day to reflect on how hard they have been working and are using this to challenge themselves in their learning. They have even created their own
learning goals to work towards.
On Thursday 3rd June, students were highly engaged in the incursion Sound Energy related to our science and creative and practical arts programs in term 2. They were
very enthusiastic throughout the 2 hours, investigating how sounds travel and how we hear sounds. Students used telephones to investigate how we communicate using sound. They observed how sound moves solid objects through vibrations. Students also made their own
guitars in small groups.
Students in Stage 1 thoroughly enjoyed the fun filled activities during Kindness Week. They discussed the importance of being kind and how to display random acts of kindness. Students shared what they were grateful for, different words that made them feel happy and how they can show their gratitude. They displayed acts of kindness from the classroom to the playground, complimented one another and praised each other’s efforts and achievements. It was a pleasure to see students caring, sharing and getting along, using their manners, being respectful and inclusive. Students also enjoyed crazy hair day, had some yummy pizza, had our parents in the
classroom and enthusiastically shared our learning.
News from t he Stage 2 C lassrooms
3-4G
Stage 2 has been linking our maths knowledge and skills to our visual arts lessons. We have made various artworks this semester using knowledge of arrays, 3D shapes and patterns. We have used our knowledge of 3D shapes and have created some 3D name art. While doing this we explored self-expression in a multi-dimensional way. Last week we also participated in National Reconciliation Week. We learnt about the reason for reconciliation week and why it is important to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. While learning about National Reconciliation Week, we were colouring for reconciliation and specifically focusing on the various elements in our artwork, including
boomerangs, stars, moon, planets and spirit souls.
3-4C
In Maths lessons, Stage 2 have been learning about what makes a good mathematician. We have learnt that we can all be good mathematicians if we think like mathematicians. We have been practicing skills that help us to think like mathematicians. We know that good mathematicians make mistakes. We have been working together to show our work and explain our thinking when completing tricky problems. We have been showing that we are good mathematicians by talking lots about maths
using the correct vocabulary and looking for challenges.
Stage 2 have also been learning about how important it is to get a sweaty brain when we are learning. Just like our bodies sweat when it is exercising hard, our brains need to sweat sometimes in our learning to grow and be stronger. Challenging ourselves in our learning makes our brains sweat and grow! We created some artworks
to show how important it is to get a sweaty brain.
2-3B
In Science, we have been learning about the uses of everyday materials such as wood, plastic, metal, glass and paper. We have been investigating the suitability of these materials and how they can change. Additionally we have been experimenting with the STEM share kits, in particular the Lego Wedo and the Blue Bots. Using coding, students have created many different projects like a dancing robot, helicopter, racing car and windmill. Working together, students have used their skills in collaboration, negotiating and problem solving to create successful projects whilst
having lots of fun.
News from t he Stage 2 C lassrooms
3-4M
Students have started to write very convincing persuasive arguments, most recently they have persuaded Miss Carr to get them a classroom pet! Their use of strong language and clear arguments has made a big difference to their writing and I am very proud of their effort! We have also been speaking about our YCDI keys to success; we have read a picture book about a little girl called Malala Yousafzai who was brave, confident and persistent! We were all very inspired and admired her confident young voice and how she used it to stand up for what she believes in! We worked on some colourful artwork to celebrate the power of just one little voice in making the
world a better place.
3-4S
In science, we have been experimenting with the STEM share kits and creating dancing robots using coding. Students worked in teams to plan, design and build their own robots, as well as coding their robots using iPads to
make them move in different directions.
3-6CB
It has been an amazing term with all of our students. There is so much learning occurring! All of the students have been learning how they are already mathematicians. First we learnt about famous mathematicians and how they helped us. Then we explored how we all have the skills to be mathematicians. It was great to know everyone makes mistakes with maths and that famous mathematicians can take years to solve a problem. We are working on explaining our maths work to other students and use our
mistakes as a learning experience.
This helped us to see how important it is to use our brain and make it stronger. We learnt that because our brain is a muscle we need to give it a workout every day. Ms Dennis calls it ‘Sweaty Brains’. Everyone in our class has been working their brains by trying to challenge ourselves in maths. Learning what the math words mean and helping
our friends with their work.
News from t he Stage 3 C lassrooms
4-5H
A Sweaty Mind Doesn't Need Deodorant
Siham - If your brain doesn’t smell, it’s not working hard
enough!
Hermione - A sweaty brain doesn’t mean it’s stinky!
Ahmad - A sweaty brain is a good brain!
Rami - You don’t have to be smart to have a sweaty brain,
as long as you are trying.
Sahara - When you have a sweaty brain it will help you
learn new and challenging things
Parker - A sweaty brain is the one that learns.
Stan - When you have a sweaty brain, you have a growth
mindset.
Emirea - If you don’t have a challenge, you haven’t made
your brain sweat!
A sweaty brain is one that is challenged by learning. In Maths we are using our sweaty brains to make sure that it is active and energetic. Like we do in You Can Do It, we must persist and make mistakes to improve and learn from
them.
5O
A Persuasive Text...Is It Really?
5O have been writing persuasive texts about having therapy animals in the classroom and snack shed in the canteen. We have found that when writing a persuasive
text it is important to:
Ted - use emotive language
Kiana - use high modality words
Ali - use alliteration
Elias - can have a rhetorical question
Maddie - use persuasive devices like repetition
Jaira - use exaggeration
Kaiden - use similes and metaphors
News from t he Stage 3 C lassrooms
6L
Cross Country - Were you cross?
Eleven schools were welcomed by Padstow North for the Cross Country District on Tuesday 25 May; Padstow Park, Padstow Heights, Revesby South, Revesby, Bankstown South, Picnic Point, Milperra. We all participated in the District Cross Country. In fact, with our regular students 500 students were at our school. But there were no cross
students here.
Our carnival ran like clockwork. There wasn’t a cross word said. Our school had 48 students participating in the race. 3 out of 48 students made it into regionals. Congratulations to Ben (8th), Anthony (1st) and Desiree (5th) for making it
into regionals.
A big big thank you to the volunteers that helped to cook the sausage sizzles and provide a canteen. There were no
cross people with those sausage sangas.
Also a big thank you to Miss Harrsion and Mrs Britton for organising the whole event - they won’t be cross anymore!!!! The sport captains for helping Miss Harrison
and anyone else who needed them.
Farhat, Nathan, Prisha, and Zain.
6T
Salute To STEM!
Padstow North students have had the privilege of having STEM kits available for their learning. Stage 3 have been using Lego WeDo kits. We have learnt about coding to; make a rover move - forwards, backwards, faster and slower, use motion sensors, tilt sensors and to change
colours.
Sports News
PSSA
Netball
The Junior and Senior A netball teams have had a fantastic season. Whilst we didn’t make it through to semis we were always competitive and sat just outside the top 4. The girls have developed great skills and worked together as a team throughout the season. They have represented their school with pride and showed an abundance of sportsmanship and love for sport. I look forward to seeing their skills develop further next season. Thank you to all the girls for your hard work at training. I am very proud of all the girls, it has been a privilege to coach them this
season. Mrs Britton
I am so proud of both my Senior and Junior B netball teams this season. Both teams represented Padstow North with pride, and showed excellent sportsmanship. Well done to the Senior B team who made it to the semi finals. Unfortunately they were unsuccessful, however it was a very close match with a two point difference. Well done
girls! Miss Harrison
Boys Touch Football
The Senior boys touch football team should be proud of how they represented Padstow North in the semi finals. They were up against Picnic Point Public School, a very tough team! Despite this they worked together, passed perfectly and encouraged one another to persist right until the very end of the game. I am very proud of their sportsmanship and improvement as a team. The Juniors are congratulated on their enthusiasm and willingness to get involved, I look forward to seeing what they have to offer next year! Well done to both teams, you are congratulated on how you represented Padstow North
Public School. Miss Carr
Newcombeball
Newcombe ball teams had their final game at the end of week 6. Both teams played fairly and enjoyed the game. Over the season communication, positioning and team encouragement has improved. All students should be proud of how they conducted themselves while representing the school. Thank you to all students for their commitment to turn up to training and games each week.
Mrs Thompson
District Cross Country Carnival
On Tuesday 25 May we welcomed the East Hills District competitors to our school for the annual District Cross Country Carnival. We were so lucky to have the support of our wonderful P&C representatives on the day cooking the BBQ, serving the canteen and supporting our students. It was a successful day with three of our students moving onto the regional carnival on Wednesday 9th June. We
wish them all the best and good luck in their races.
Ben - 8th Place 8/9 Years Boys
Anthony - 1st Place 10 Years Boys
Desiree - 5th Place 12 Years Girls
Miss Harrison
Regional Representative Teams
A huge congratulations to Ben, Desiree and Anthony who are representing East Hills at the upcoming regional carnival. During Week 7, Desiree attended the State Basketball Championships, representing Sydney South West. Desiree’s team made it to the finals, and were placed second with a silver medal. Desiree has been selected to represent NSW in the State Basketball team, a huge achievement in our region. Well done Desiree, we
are very proud of you!
P&C Update Library News
Congratulations to the following students who have completed the NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) – Hadi and Yvonne. The NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge
2021 closes on the 20th of August.
Mrs Harris Teacher Librarian
Students browsing for books to borrow during their library lesson
Upcoming dates for your calendar
Movie night – Friday 25 June
The students will vote on a movie to watch at Bankstown Sports Club, tickets are $5. Doors open 5.30pm for 6pm
movie.
Colour Run Term 3 – Week 3 on Tuesday 27 July
Details to come!
Disco Term 3 – Friday 10 September
Details to come!
May fundraisers wrap up
We wanted to say a very big thank you to all our super volunteers who helped at the district cross country and on the Bunnings BBQ including Ms Dennis, staff and teach-ers, and to all those families who came down to support
our school by buying a sausage sizzle. THANK YOU!
Also, a special mention of thanks to the Ademi Family (Hamka Faraj Halal Meats, Auburn) for donating the Halal
sausages for the district cross country.
District Cross Country Carnival $1,500 profit
Bunnings BBQ close to $1,400 profit
Pizza Day wrap up
Thank you to Dough Boss in Revesby for their very gener-ous donation of the pizzas for our Pizza Day during the week. The money raised will go towards our next donation to the school. We also wanted to thank all the families supporting the fundraiser, we sold 247 pizzas!! Finally, we wanted to acknowledge our lovely volunteers and the
teachers who stepped in to help on the day.
Uniform shop
The uniform shop is open each fortnight from 8.30am to 8.55am on Tuesday mornings. The next open day is 15
June.
We would love to hear from you, you can get in contact via
email:
Padstownorthpublicschool@pandcaffiliate.org.au or via our
Facebook page PNPS P&C Association.
The next P&C meeting will be held at 6.30pm on 13tJuly
9.15am at school, all welcome.
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