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The Bulletin
Number 5 www.southernmontessori.sa.edu.au Apr 2018
Cooking Program with Reception Classes
This term we have been cooking up a storm in the kitchen.
We made delicious, healthy homemade pizzas and veggie omelettes!
Please enjoy our home made pizza dough recipe on the last page. Teresa
FROM THE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Dear Community Members
I hope you had a great break over Easter with your families. Only two weeks now until the school holidays!
One aspect of school life that needs an occasional reminder relates to birthdays and class celebrations. It is very important that parents remain mindful of our guidelines. Our Parent Handbook states:
bring or send along photographs of your child, particularly their photographs at birth and subsequent birthdays. These photographs are used to build a TIME LINE of your child’s life.
bring along a healthy birthday treat to share.
(Fresh/dried fruit, dip, cheese, crackers etc.) Please note that sugary foods are not acceptable.
Our Healthy Eating and Food Handling Policy states:
Birthdays are an important part of a child’s life, and educators and children are encouraged to celebrate them at the Centre. Parents are welcome to bring a healthy snack that complies with our policy to share. Food must be in the original unopened wrap or container, with current use-by date clearly displayed and a full list of ingredients. A full list of ingredients must also be provided for home cooked food. Food must be transported in an insulated bag or box.
Finally, from our Healthy Food Policy: We encourage:
foods that are low in salt
foods that are low in saturated fats
foods that are low in sugar or have no added sugar
foods that do not contain additives such as preservatives, artificial colourings and flavourings
Our educators have discussed this topic recently and it has been agreed that food that does not align with these policies will not be shared at celebrations.
Online Training for Parent Volunteers
Over the past 12 months I have flagged in various communiques that parent volunteers will be required to undertake online training in relation to Responding to Abuse and Neglect; Education and Care – RAN-EC.
Last week I received a memo from the SA Independent Schools Association that the new update for 2018-2020 has been released. I have previously said that this will not be mandatory until the start of the 2019 school year. Nevertheless, I encourage all parent volunteers, including sports team coaches and managers, to undertake the training when you have some time.
Volunteers should use Non DECD sign-up and select the option Volunteer from Select Account Type.
The RAN-EC 2018 – 2020 update will take approximately 60 minutes and it is recommended that it be completed in a single session, however, if this is not practical, progress is recorded and participants can return to it at any time using the same log-in details.
In the training module a HELP button is located at the top of each slide as well as a drop-down list of the resources referred to in the training. Use the NEXT and PREV buttons to progress through the course or different sections can be accessed via the MENU button on the top left of each slide.
Don’t forget to print your certificate and provide the school with a copy so that we can update our register
Many thanks once again for the volunteer work you do in our community.
‘In the life of a child play is perhaps something of little importance which he undertakes for the lack of something better to do. A child feels that he has something of greater moment to do than to be engaged in such trivial occupations. He regards play as we would regard a game of chess or bridge…When we have some important business to do, bridge is forgotten. And since a child always has some important thing at hand, he is not particularly interested in playing.’ Dr Maria Montessori The Secret of Childhood
Montessori Moment
Why not knowing the answer is important Children are curious about their world and love to ask questions. In Cycle 1 these questions often begin with “what”? As children grow their questions become more sophisticated often starting with “how” or “why”.
As an adult, the temptation is to provide the answer but it is often not in children’s best interests to do so. Research shows that the most effective learning takes place through active participation. Children need to develop both the inquiry skills and dispositions necessary to allow them to become confident independent learners, such as resilience, persistence, organisation, and time management.
When children ask us questions, Montessori teachers will often reply, “That’s an interesting
question. I wonder how we could find out?” Sometimes children will immediately set to work
researching the question. At other times, the teacher will need to provide an introductory lesson
often telling a story or using materials. This lesson is designed to grab the children’s attention
and awaken their curiosity, but it is just a starting point and teachers are careful to ensure that
the lesson leads to children asking more questions.
Noel and Heather
TERM 1 DATES
Term 1 30th January—13th April
Week 10
Tue 3 Apr Tennis Week 2
Wed 4 Apr Cycle 4 Orientation Evening
Thur 5 Apr SAPSASA Cross Country
Cycle 2 Excursion Planetarium
Week 11
Thurs 12 Apr Amanda Rishworth’s 2018
Kindy Art Show. 4-5pm.
Fri 13 Apr Last Day of Term
Casual Clothes
P & F BBQ
Term 2 1st May—29th June
Week 1
Thurs 3rd May 5-Year Vision Planning 6-9pm
Week 2
Wed 9 May Adelaide Crows Visit 10-12pm
Thur 10 May Onkaparinga Council Meeting
to approve Middle School
Kalyra Site
Week 3
Tue 15 May NAPLAN
Wed 16 May NAPLAN
Thu 17 May NAPLAN
Thu 17 May Board Meeting
Week 7
Mon 11 Jun Queen’s Birthday Holiday
Thurs 28 June 5-Year Vision Planning 6-9pm
Dear Parents,
Any families that have not yet returned their Offer of Place
paperwork for Preschool, Toddler and Baby Steps programs
for next term, please return these to the front office as soon
as possible.
Sausage Sizzle notes for the last day of term have gone home.
Please return to the front office along with the money by
Wednesday the 11th of April.
Second-hand school uniforms are still available from the office at $4.00 per item – and still a bargain after many years at this price. Preferably before or after school hours would be best for access. Wishing you all a very happy holiday before Term 2 when we do it all again. Danielle and Janine
Information and Workshops
from the Community
Children’s Yoga – Ages 3-4 years. Free yoga Monday 23rd of
April 2018, 10am or 10.30am (30 min session). Woodcroft
Heights Children’s Centre 25 Investigator Drive, Woodcroft.
For more information and to register please call 8381 8005.
Being Dad – A Men’s group to chat about the role as a father.
Lunch provided and a crèche available. Wednesdays 12-2pm
for 6 weeks starting 23/5/18. Hackham West Children’s Centre
Unit, 50 Glynville Road, Hackham West. Please call Milan for
bookings on 0403 369 791. For course information please call
Richard on 0428 004 780.
Who’s in Charge – Parenting strategies for coping with diffi-
cult situations and behaviours! 8-session course Mondays
from 10am – 12pm beginning 7th May 2018. Community Con-
nections Hackham. 72 Collins Pde, Hackham, 5163. For more
information call 8392 3000.
Reception News ~ Karen and Adele
(Weeks 7 and 8)
Literacy:
• We have finished learning all of the single sounds with the Alphabet Family
• We are starting to learn how to read and spell high frequency words
• The children have enjoyed oral language tasks which have included giving a talk about how
things have changed since their parents were younger
Numeracy:
• We have been exploring time, including months of the year and days of the week, as well as
o’clock time
• We have been learning how to skip count by two’s and to recognise the difference between an
odd and an even number
Cultural Studies/Health/Science:
• We have had a fantastic time looking at our photos and starting to construct our personal
timelines with our big Buddies
• As part of recognising our identity and the relationships between the past and the present, we
have talked about family trees and have found out the names of our family members, to make
our own family tree
Fitness:
• Enjoying yoga and relaxation skills
• Practising movements that cross the line of our body, as well as more games that incorporate
listening, cooperating and coordination
Other:
• After this week, we will begin to present this newsletter on our class blog on the Southern
Montessori website rather than the paper format
• Next week is Learning Conversations. We look forward to meeting with you to discuss and
celebrate your child’s journey so far
Voice of the child……
I learned…about how to write stories –Tristan.
I enjoyed…doing Jolly Phonics – Piper
Cycle 4 News
This term, the Middle School students have studied a unit of inquiry based learning about architecture. Students were tasked with having to build a scale model of a house they designed to fit on a 400 square metre block of land. They had to adhere to some strict ‘council regulations’ set by the teachers, as well as considering passive, contemporary design to ensure that their houses were energy efficient.
We ensured that all teaching areas linked back to the architecture task. For example, in Mathematics, students have focussed on units of measurement, shapes and space, perimeter, area and volume. In Humanities and Cultural Learning, we have studied climate change, pas-sive design and sustainable living. Students looked at the different angles of the summer and winter sun, and how that affects their dwelling. These were all things our students had to incor-porate into their model. We are now in the final building stage, with students carefully bring-ing their plans to life with balsa wood. These impressive pieces will be on display at our repeat of the ‘Orientation Evening’ on the 4
th of April.
Another Occupation that has proved very popular has been the ‘ASX Sharemarket Game’. Students in Years 8 and 9 have taken place in the twice-annual student version of real life share trading. The game gives students $50,000 to spend in the share market, and everything replicates real time trading. The rise and fall of shares happens in real time, as happens exactly in the market. Students have spent a lot of time researching different companies, how the market works, learning the Mathematics behind investing and why companies are listed with the Australian Stock Exchange.
Every Wednesday Middle School students cycle through the opportunity to cook lunch for the group. Students make healthy, nutritious food for the whole group and share a lunch with their peers; this has proved very popular. Some of the lunches have included Thai green curry, frittatas, stir fries and vegetarian burgers.
It has been a very rich and busy term, we look forward to the challenges of next term. Enjoy the
holiday break.
Classroom News
Term 1 in Rachel and Anne-Marie’s Class
We have had a busy start to the year! The children have all settled into the routines and expectations and are enjoying learning many new things.
Most children have been working very hard at learning all
the single sounds while others have been working on
developing some great narratives! In Maths we have been
working on number and have recently been doing lots of
work with patterns. We were even able to find many different
patterns in our school.
We have also started the program ‘What’s the Buzz?’. Every Wednesday afternoon we read a
story and do some related activities or games. Last week we learnt about cooperation. Our
activity was to pass a hoop around the circle while holding hands the whole time. It was great
for developing team-work.
One of the highlights of our week is Tuesday afternoons when we get to see our buddies. The
Reception children (and the Year 6 children) look forward to seeing their buddies and reading
some books together. The Year 6s also helped the Reception students to create their timeline.
They are now on display on our classroom windows.
Rachel and Anne-Marie
Alison’s Cycle 3 Adelaide Zoo and Urrbrae Wetlands
Term 1 Round up
A fantastic term has been had in Room 9. We have worked hard on getting along as a new group and are working and playing happily together. Our term has been very rich in learning about animals and conservation. The Zoosnooze at Adelaide Zoo and Urrbrae Wetlands were brilliant opportunities near the start of term to collaborate on learning and cooperate socially. The students have followed up the visits by comparing adaptations of animals in different biomes and a STEM activity that required them to design and make a zoo enclosure for an animal. This project involved researching animals’ needs, size and behaviour, zookeepers’ needs and lots of Maths as the model was ‘to scale’. Our water sampling at Urrbrae was very interesting and it has been great to borrow equipment from the NRC to use to sample Christies Creek.
The students have led the learning program, choosing to raise money for the zoo by hosting an Easter bake sale. It was a success, making $191. The students did a great job, which included letters to Noel for permission to host the sale; market research to inform pricing and products; visiting the shops for price research plus risk assessment of the excursion and lots of Maths to work out profit margins.
With Aquatics and Tennis, Frisbee and an assortment of fitness games the students have been
very active. These opportunities have been fabulous to watch, especially seeing our younger
students being encouraged by the older ones and the class generally pulling together.
I look forward to all Term 2 has to offer.
Alison
OUR HOMEMADE PIZZA DOUGH – IT’S SO EASY & DELICIOUS!
INGREDIENTS · 2 cups plain flour
· 1 x 8g sachet of dry yeast · 1 teaspoon caster sugar
· ½ teaspoon salt · 2 tablespoons olive oil
· ¾ cup warm water
METHOD · Combine dry ingredients in large mixing bowl and add oil and water.
· Mix to a soft dough. · Knead on a floured surface until soft and pliable.
· Return to the mixing bowl and cover with cling wrap and leave in a warm spot for 30 minutes. The dough should double in size.
· When it has risen, ‘punch’ the dough once to remove air bubbles. · Remove from bowl and knead gently for 1 minute.
· Roll the dough out to desired size and thickness and add favourite toppings.
Enjoy! Teresa.