Crossmaglen Public School Newsletter 2019 Term 1 Week 5
Website: www.crossmagle-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
E-Mail: email: [email protected]
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Bus Safety Week
On Tuesday the students of Crossmaglen
participated in a bus safety lesson with
John from Busways.
We learnt that it is important to remain 5
steps away from the bus until it stops and
the flashing lights on the front of the bus
is called a Wig Wag. We practised how to
safely get on and off the bus and to
ALWAYS wait for the bus to leave before
crossing the road.
Our students were very excited to have a
short ride on the bus to prepare for future
journeys.
Thank you to John from Busways for the
fabulous goodie bags and puzzles.
Miss Blayney
Calendar of Events
Week 5 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 Friday 1
3 Way Interviews Commence Swimming Kids In The Kitchen
Week 6 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 7 Friday 8
3 Way Interviews Swimming Kids In The Kitchen
Week 7
Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15
3 Way Interviews Swimming Kids In The Kitchen
Around the School _____________________________________
Fundamental
Movement Skills Positive Behaviour
for Learning Kitchen, Garden and
Sustainability
This week we will focus
on the Sprint Run
Fundamental Movement
Skill during Morning
Movement.
We learnt about Bus
Safety with John from
Busways. See a video of
us singing on the bus on
our Facebook page.
During gardening with Ian
we learnt how to correctly
plant and care for a native
plant. Our school now has
new plants for our sensory
garden.
From the Principal __________________________
Dear Parents and Friends of Crossmaglen Public School,
Our school continues to be a vibrant learning space - the energy levels are high as the children
and staff continue in the joy of learning. Our students are beginning to understand
themselves as learners in an informed way - and I look forward to watching our students grow
and flourish.
Director, Educational Leadership Visit
Last Thursday I had a meeting with our Director, Educational Leadership for the Mid Coast
Valleys, Sue Brown. These Leadership and Managements are a tremendous opportunity for Sue
to discuss the operations at Crossmaglen and for her to also meet our wonderful students. We
also looked at the evidence of how are students in our school are known, valued and cared for.
Best Start Kindergarten Professional Learning
Last week Miss Blayney attended the Day 2 Best Start Kindergarten Professional Learning.
This day enabled Miss Blayney to analyse our information - by looking at student strengths,
identify patterns and find a starting point to effectively plan for literacy and numeracy. I
look forward to the implementation of this targeted teaching.
Yellow day was a Shining Success
Our yellow day was surrounded by Sid the Seagull and the 5 SunSmart steps: Slip, Slop, Slap,
Seek and Slide. We will continue to partner with SunSmart in promoting sun protection
messages.
Have a wonderful week 5.
Renee Stokes-Marshall | Principal
Crossmaglen Kindness "The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it."
Richard Bach
The Big Vegie Crunch _________________________
What is The Big Vegie Crunch?
Only around 5% of NSW children eat enough vegetables. To help our community do better, our school will be taking part in The Big Vegie Crunch (part of Vegetable Week) at 10am on Thursday 4th April. Primary schools across NSW will be joining together to break the record for the most students crunching vegetables simultaneously. Last year 50,260 students crunched together. What can you do to help?
● Pack a container of vegetables (not fruit this time) for your child to eat on Thursday 4th April
● Keep serving up the vegetables at home and in your children’s lunchboxes!
If you require more information on what activities our school is doing over Vegetable Week, please contact the school or your child’s teacher.
In the Community ___________________________
Sensory Movie Days
Sensory Movie Day is an inclusive event for families/carers with special needs children and adults. Siblings and extended family members are welcome to come along too and all tickets are only $6 each (children under 2 are free).
Families with Special Needs children/adults can take their child/adult to the movies knowing they are free to move around the cinema and make a noise, stim and be themselves. Lights are dimmed (not completely dark), movie volume is lowered and exits are manned.
Parents/carers are still responsible for their child/adult but volunteers will man the exits to ensure nobody leaves without their carer/guardian. The movie will also start at the advertised time so there isn’t half an hour of ads/previews to sit through before the movie even starts. For more information, please go to our facebook page (Sensory Movie Day Coffs Harbour), and ‘like’ it to keep up to date, or send an email to [email protected] Michelle Anthony Local Coordinator Sensory Movie Day Coffs Harbour
Kids in the Kitchen ___________________________
Last week
Group 1 cooked (on a BBQ) Chicken and Honey Skewers. The threading onto the stick was completed with precision.
Group 2 made coconut rice and then a blueberry, banana and strawberry
smoothie.
Group 3 made a Blueberry Crumble - this was a delicious dessert.
Group 4 made blueberry bliss balls - they did a
tremendous task ensuring the balls were
the same size and coated in coconut.
Clean Up Australia Day