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PRINCIPAL’S BLOG
Dear parents and Friends,
2017 Grade Placement Requests
In the next few weeks teachers will be beginning discussions regarding the placement of students for 2017. This is a complex task as there are many factors to consider arranging the best mix of students in each class. Teachers consider factors such as individual needs, gender balance, academic abilities, friendship groups and students who work well and/or do not work well together. This process takes many hours of planning with the purpose being to maximise student learning. If you have any educational or social matters you would like to be considered when classes are being prepared please ensure you address these with your child’s current teacher over the next few weeks. Of course it may not be possible to grant every request. Alternatively you can talk to the unit coordinators; F-2 Rhian, 3-6 Cheryl.
Our aim is to inform children of their class placement and teacher prior to the end of the school year. In some circumstances this can change over the long break due to student movement (a couple of children in or out can drastically impact on our structure) and in this event every effort would be made by me to notify parents concerned of the change.
Developing your child’s social media scripts I read an article by Michael Grose recently, talking about the need to teach children a media script. He wrote that, as parents, we teach our kids to talk politely and clearly so that they know how to speak to others when we’re not around. In effect, we give our kids social scripts to fall back on when they talk to friends, teachers and relatives. There’s no guarantee they’ll look an adult in the eye when they speak to them, but our discussions, reminders and lessons about manners will hopefully hold up when we’re not around. The same applies to social media. Our conversations and lessons will prepare them to be savvy users when we’re not around. He listed five talking points to get these conversations with our children started:
FERNY CREEK PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
THURSDAY 20th October 2016
DATES TO REMEMBER
Term 4
20th October – Evening Working Bee
21st October – Scholastic Book orders
due
21st October – Disco
22nd October – Working Bee
26th October – Foundation and Grade 5
Buddy excursion to Taskworks
27th October – Whole School Transition
27th October – Science and Technology
Night
28th October – Grade 5/6 Speech
Workshop Session
1st November – Melbourne Cup Day
2nd – 11th November – Grade 3-6
Swimming
9th November – iPad Information
Evening for Grade 4 and 5
Parents
11th November – Festival
21st November – Whole School
Transition
22nd November – Foundation 2017
Information Night
23rd November – Japanese Day
28th November – 9th December
Foundation – Grade 2 Swimming
“Together we make a Difference!”
1. “Is this worth posting?” The relatively impersonal nature of social media means that we can post information and pictures with relative immunity. Also its immediacy means that we can do so without much thought. This means that kids need to be very critical about what they see online. ‘Is this accurate?’ and ‘Is this worth posting?’ are two valid questions children can ask when they read posts placed by others.
2. “Have you taken a big breath?” A child who blurts out everything that comes into his mind without thinking is sure to put plenty of people offside. ‘Think before you speak’ is the type of message that every child should have in mind. The same applies to social media. Just because they think something doesn’t mean they post it. ‘Take a big breath’ may just about be the most important message to give your kids about social media.
3. “Do you want the principal to see this?!” An invitation to a teenage birthday party posted on social media is one way to get more attendees than you bargained for! The viral nature of social media means that kids should only post messages and photos that they want to be spread and read by a large audience.
4. “How does this post make you feel?” We need to teach kids that not every post needs to be commented upon and not every thought needs to be shared, particularly when they are angry. Teaching them to walk away and then to step back in when they’ve calmed down is perhaps the most important communication lesson of all. It is very relevant to social media as emotions are often the last thing on many people’s minds when they haphazardly post a message.
5. “How will you fix this?” Social media just like any social space requires kids to behave ethically and with kindness. When kids overstep the mark and post hurtful things then it’s fair that they fix their mistakes, and apologise. It’s reasonable that we teach our children to act with tolerance and with empathy online, and if mean things are posted then they should be expected to try to repair relationships through social media, just as they should offline.
Have a great week, Matthew
FERNY CREEK PRIMARY
SCHOOL
Phone: 9755 1522 Fax: 9755 2493,
School Road, Ferny Creek,
Victoria 3786
Web:
www.fernycreekps.vic.edu.au
Email:
Banking Details
Account: Ferny Creek Primary School Bank: CBA
BSB: 063 414
Acc Number: 10022451
Office Hours Monday - Friday
8.30am - 4pm
Principal: Matthew Coyle
Business Manager: Jill Heathcote
School Council President: Liam Smith
Promotion & PR: Rhian Jessop
Education, Policy & Planning:
Matthew Coyle
Thanks to the generosity of ‘Ace Airport Parking’, we have a
$100 parking voucher at Melbourne Airport to raffle off to
the highest bidder. The voucher is valid from November
2016 – 30/11/2017.
If you would like to bid on this voucher, please write your
maximum bid on a piece of paper with your name and
contact number and return to school in a sealed envelope
marked ‘Airport Parking’ on or before Friday November 4th.
Monies raised will go towards the Twilight Festival. Thank
you and Good Luck!
School Crossing:
Diane Garsed
Uniform Shop: Thursday 8:50 - 9:30am
Karra Rhodes
Library: Beth Byrne
Buildings & Grounds: Michael Paterson
School Banking: Tuesday
Lease Robinson and Kirrily Whatman
Costume Hire: Sarah Jennings
After the Bell Head Office: 9758 6744
P.O. Box 7082
Upper Ferntree Gully
Vic 3156
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.afterthebell.com.au
NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS
Deadline by Wednesday 1pm
Email -
If you would like to receive the
Newsletter every week via email then
GO TO THE WEBSITE TO
SUBSCRIBE TO ONLINE
NEWSLETTER
FESTIVAL
Lucky Boxes
A little reminder to fill your lucky boxes as soon as possible and drop them off at the school office foyer.
Thank you to the families who have already brought boxes back in.
We have had some wonderfully creative decorations on the boxes.
There are some extra boxes in the foyer if you'd like to do another one, or didn't get one at the end of last term. These extra boxes are a different shape to the ones already distributed, but very easy to fill and decorate.
Please fill the boxes with items to the value of $8. We will then sell them at the Festival for $5. They are hugely popular and the kids snap them up very quickly on the night.
Some ideas: Stationery items (pens, erasers, notebooks) Stickers Books Colouring books Kids' gardening gear Toys Candles Makeup Hair ties Puzzles Pokémon cards The possibilities are endless!
We ask that you don't put lollies or second hand goods in the boxes as we have other stalls at the Festival selling those items.
Thank you from 3/4L.
Friday Ride
to
School Days
We expect Term 4 weather to be dry enough to ride to school again on Fridays.
Who: We welcome everyone including parents and grandparents, however
you must be able to ride your bike without assistance or training
wheels. We meet at the Sassafras Village Green.
When: We leave at 8:00 am SHARP on Fridays.
Where: Our convoy passes:
Sherbrooke School at approximately 8:10am
Hilton Rd at approx. 8:15 am
Horse Paddock, Sherbrooke Rd at
approx. 8:20 am
Laubes Rd at approx. 8:25 am
Top of School Rd at approx. 8:30 am
Back at school approx. 8:35 am
NB These times are approximate only
What if: It is wet? We will not ride if it is raining or has been raining during the
morning.
NB: Adam and I are not available to supervise
riding back home
If you are unsure or you have any
questions call Doug on 0425 827 790.
Books! Books! Books!
There will be a Second-Hand Book Sale at the Twilight Festival. We already have a stack of donated books (‘Thank You’ to those generous people) and need lots more. Books can be dropped off to the staffroom (send to school in a plastic bag with your child if easier) anytime between now and up to the day before the festival.
We are also taking all Jumble Sale/Trash & Treasure donations – drop to the staffroom or main entrance (foyer).
Thank you in advance for your support.
Dec, Shauna & Anna (grade 5/6 parents) & The Festival Committee
Buildings &
Grounds
Thank you to all those who have already helped with sanding, wall preparation, cutting in and painting our multipurpose room.
We have a working bee coming up this week on Saturday 22
nd October between 12-4pm. As well
as the usual outside jobs around the grounds (whipper snipping, clearing the footpaths, etc) we are keen to get as many people along as possible so we can complete more painting within the multipurpose room.
Hope to see as many of you there as possible. Thanks in advance, Michael
2016
Science Fun Term This Term is Science & Technology Term at
Ferny Creek Primary School.
This is your chance to create a big BANG or to
demonstrate a spectacular scientific
experiment.
Get the whole family involved!
Your magnificent work will then be displayed at our
Science & Technology Night on
Thursday October 27th.
Don’t know what to do?
Need ideas? Look in books we have at school or try looking at these websites:
http://sciencesquad.questacon.edu.au/activities/ http://www.sciencebuddies.org/ http://www.csiro.au/resources/DIYScience.html http://www.abc.net.au/spark/ http://www.funology.com/laboratory/ http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/ http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/sci/
www.kidspot.com.au/science-activity
Get Rocking!
Phone Number…………………………………………………………
“STARS OF THE WEEK”
Foundation
Jodie/Kristy
Foundation
Rhian
1/2 Anna
1/2 Brian
3/4 Cheryl
3/4 Lynda
4/5 Samantha
5/6 Adam
5/6 Coby/Kelly
Leon R: For his fantastic green sheep full of ‘sh’ words! Well done Leon.
Celeste N: For her wonderful yellow sheep full of ‘sh’ words. Well done Celeste.
Leo M: For fantastic counting past 500 in 10’s. Wow! You’re a Maths wiz!!
Eliza S: For great writing in your Writer’s Notebook about your virtual goggles! Well
done, Eliza.
Angus P: For the respectful and enthusiastic way he participated in our tennis
lessons. Keep those smiley faces coming!
Henry G: For being a class expert in maths and helping the grade ones with their
working out. Great work, Henry!
Emma P: For sharing her science experiment about “bacteria” with the class.
Interesting!
Jordan M-G: For working enthusiastically to learn the times tables in maths. Well
done!
Maddy G: For creating a very good science experiment about a hovercraft and
presenting it well to the class.
Ally J: For always trying her hardest with everything she does. What a fantastic effort
with Spellodrome and coming first in the world! Wow!
Lily I: For always challenging herself in learning her tables and improving her
response times.
Alexis R: For always being a positive and happy influence in our classroom. Thank
you Lexi for your “thank you” at the end of each day.
Tarrant C: For the excellent bridge building that you did during our Technology
lesson. Well done!!
Anna H: For demonstrating excellent team work during our first investigation lesson,
where we made pancakes. Fantastic job!
Kaitlin J: For your wonderful explanation text on a topic close to your FART, I mean
heart!!! You clearly explained what causes flatulence, and the mechanics behind the
passing of intestinal gases. Well Done.
Maya N: For your wonderful work on your iMaths Investigation "I've Found a Million
Dollars". You have demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of all topics
covered. Keep up the good work!!!
Eva G: for the kind and encouraging way she speaks to her peers. This has not gone
unnoticed. Well done.
Keeva M-H: For the mature way she handles a variety of situations and undertakes
her leadership roles with great responsibility.
Join us for a fun day for the whole family at St. Michael’s Annual Cup Day Fair. There’s Trash & Treasure, Cakes & Jams, Food Court, Devonshire Teas, Arts & Crafts, Plants, Books, Silent Auction, Raffle, Toys, Children’s Activities, Bouncy Castle & much more.
St. Michael’s Church Cnr. Mt. Dandenong Tourist & Falls Roads, Kalorama, 3766 Tuesday November 1st 9 am – 2 pm See our website for details: www.lightinthehills.org.au FREE EVENT