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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021 Principals Message Dear Parents and Carers New Playground I met this morning with our assets team for the new playground. Next week we should have companies visiting to measure up for tender process and then we can hopefully see our new playground for the new year. Covid has unfortunately delayed this process considerably, but it is finally coming to fruition. 3-6 Camp It does not look like we will be able to travel for our 3-6 camp at this stage and we will be able to make a definite decision next week. If cancelled, we will refund parents money and I will be organising an "in school' camp which will not be sleeping over but a week of camp style fun activities for the children in 3-6. Kindy Orientation Invitations and dates for Kindy orientation will be sent out next week. Only children who have brought in their enrolment forms will be able to attend- this is a covid regulation. If you know anybody who might not have enrolled yet for 2022 please encourage them to call our office straight away so we can get them enrolled and they can be included in orientation. Yours in education Tania Gilchrist

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Page 1: COOPERNOOK Public School

Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

Principals Message

Dear Parents and Carers

New Playground I met this morning with our assets team for the new playground. Next week we should have companies visiting to measure up for tender process and then we can hopefully see our new playground for the new year. Covid has unfortunately delayed this process considerably, but it is finally coming to fruition. 3-6 Camp It does not look like we will be able to travel for our 3-6 camp at this stage and we will be able to make a definite decision next week. If cancelled, we will refund parents money and I will be organising an "in school' camp which will not be sleeping over but a week of camp style fun activities for the children in 3-6. Kindy Orientation Invitations and dates for Kindy orientation will be sent out next week. Only children who have brought in their enrolment forms will be able to attend- this is a covid regulation. If you know anybody who might not have enrolled yet for 2022 please encourage them to call our office straight away so we can get them enrolled and they can be included in orientation. Yours in education Tania Gilchrist

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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

Coopernook Garden Club 😊

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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

This week 5/6 have been studying poetry, here are some of their

poems inspired by Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes

Peter Pan Peter Pan was a lost boy He had had a terrible ploy To overcome Captain Hook Who was a nasty crook Peter Pan was annoyed That Captain Hook destroyed his ploy He faced him face to face but that began a wild goose chase Captain Hook may have won But we all know he did it for fun By Ella Kenane, Year 5

The day when little mermaid became psycho Little mermaid had to run before the kingsman would kill her for

fun she found a gun on the floor and shot humpty at the door

Humpty died and Barbie cried,little mermaid strangled Barbie and left without a tardy,Barbie's

dress got tangled so little mermaid continued to strangle,Hansel and Gretel came to untangle so

he chucked a pebble at Little Mermaid's temple.

By Karla Baker, Year 6

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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

K-1S Max B- Enthusiastic reader who is confident to discuss what he has learnt

Marley – Enthusiasm during Maths lessons and eagerness to improve

Isaac - Application and effort during Maths lessons ( Term 3 week 3)

Isaac- Engagement in writing lessons

Imogen – Excellent problem solving

2-4SR Grace – Excellent Vocabulary and improved comprehension

Kais - Improved confidence and persistence

Amelia - The massive effort she puts into every school task

Amelia – Exceptional effort and outstanding results in reading

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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

5-6 HG Karla - Improved focus during class work

Braydon – Challenging hiimself with his learning

Chloe – Principal award and Mya – Bebras

Computational Thinking Challenge

Zone Athletics Carnival – Adda, Tahnee-Jane,

James, Lincoln and Byron

Todd Woodbridge Cup tennis players

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Coopernook Public School, Macquarie Street, Coopernook, NSW, 2426 P: 02 6556 3162 E: [email protected] https://www.coopernook-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

COOPERNOOK Public School Newsletter Term 4 Week 3 Thursday 21 October 2021

Lunch Box Ideas

Middle Eastern falafel bowl

Green goodness chicken