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D A T E C L A I M E R S :
FromthePrincipal’sDesk
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OnlyOurBest,
Everyone,
Everyday
STATESCHOOL
WOODLINKS
If you can read, you will succeed!
Breakfast Club 8:30am every
Mon, Wed and Thurs
10 November Yr 5 Eureka Excursion
Payment due 03 Nov
01 December
WoodLinks Festival
06 December
Yr 6 Graduation Ceremony
07 December
Bowling Reward Day Yr 6
Free Playgroup 9.00-11:00am in
the Camp Australia building Ages
0-4 every Thursday
If you can read, you will succeed! What is reading comprehension? Reading comprehension is the process of constructing meaning from text. The goal of all reading instruction is ultimately targeted at helping a reader comprehend text. Reading comprehension involves at least two people: the reader and the writer. The process of comprehending involves decoding the writer’s words and then using background knowledge to construct an approximate understanding of the writer’s message. What factors affect reading comprehension? While word identification is a process that results in a fairly exact outcome (i.e. a student either reads the word “automobile” or not) the process of comprehending text is not so exact. Different readers will interpret an author’s message in different ways. Comprehension is affected y the reader’s knowledge of the topic, knowledge of language structures, knowledge of text structures and genres, knowledge of cognitive and metacognitive strategies, their reasoning abilities, their motivation, and their level of engagement. Students who had trouble learning to decode and recognize words often will have difficulty with reading comprehension. Students who struggle with decoding rarely have a chance to interact with more difficult text and often learn to dislike reading. As a result, these students do not have sufficient opportunities to develop the language skills and strategies necessary for becoming proficient readers. Readers with poorly developed language skills and strategies will not have the tools to take advantage of the obvious structures and comprehension cues that are part of considerate text nor will they have the extra tools needed to overcome the barriers of inconsiderate text.
The type of instruction that a student receives will also affect reading comprehension. Strategies for improving reading comprehension must be taught directly by teachers. Simply providing opportunities or requiring for children to read will not teach many students the comprehension strategies they need to be proficient readers. These need to be taught directly as students learn to read simple sentences and this direct instruction needs to continue in different forms
throughout a student’s primary and secondary school experience.
At WoodLinks we teach reading comprehension every day in our classrooms. If you want to find out more or get some information to help your child with
comprehension strategies, please see their teacher.
We are proud of the improved reading achievements of our students in our school.
Well done WoodLinks.
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Principal’s news cont.
Open Classrooms Next week we invite you to our classrooms to share in our reading journey of shared, modelled, independent or guided reading. We hope to see you all come along to celebrate our students reading journey this term. Look out for the invitation coming home with your child. Class splits 2018 Now is the time to talk to your child’s teacher about class considerations for 2018. Please discuss learning, peers and anything about your child that needs to be considered for their class in 2018. We do take parent requests but will consider the best teaching style for your child. All class splits will be completed by the end of Week 9 and changes will not be made to classes after this time.
In week 10 we will be sending home a postcard introducing your child’s new teacher for 2018.
Good luck and best wishes to the year 6 students travelling to Canberra on Sunday for their week of excite-
ment and educational learning. Our students will be travelling with the students from Collingwood Park and
are super lucky to have Mr O’Donoghue as a travelling companion. We look forward to hearing all about
their adventures.
Have a fabulous week WoodLinks!
Vicki Caldow
Principal
Only Our Best, Everyday, Everyone
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POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING
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This week, our Posi�ve Behaviour for Learning focus is:
Be Safe - I am safe at lunch�me
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Welfare News
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P laygroup News
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PREP ENROLMENT 2018
We are now allocating prep students to their classes
for next year. If you have not returned your prep
enrolment paperwork for next year, please do so now.
Redbank Plains State High School Year 6 into 7 Transition Day – All students who have enrolled for year 7 in 2018 are invited to attend our annual Transition Day on Tuesday 28th November 2017. Drop off at 9am – Pick up at 3pm. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Please bring a hat and a water bottle. Year 7 student ambassadors will greet you at the front gate of RPSHS on the morning of Tuesday 28th November. Please RSVP your involvement for catering purposes to: Mr Pearse (HOD JSS): spear42@eq.edu.au or RPSHS Admin on 3432 1222
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Reader of the Week
Weekly ice block winners
3 A Farid
3 B Kaden
3 C Kivarn
4 A Andy
4 B
4 C Emily
5A Bryce
5B Isabella
6 A Madison
6 B Faith
6C Josh
5C Lyla
PREP A Sima
PREP B Tiarna
PREP C Zayden
PREP D Gabrielle
1 A Max
1 B Bailey
1 C Jamie
1 D Carlie
1 E Noah
2 A Brock
2 B Ariella
2 C Alexis
2 D Jayden
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Preps Yr 1’s
Last week we reached the halfway mark for the term, meaning it’s assessment time for Year One! Over the next two weeks, it is extremely important your child is attending each day in order to give them the best chance at completing their assessment to the best of their ability. Maths: This week we are continuing our knowledge of word problems. We will be focusing on key words like ‘altogether, more, less, difference, away etc.’ to help us work out whether the problem is addition or subtraction. On Friday, we will be completing our assessment by solving word problems using different strategies learnt throughout the year. English: In preparation for our assessment, we have begun the week reading the book ‘What Shall I Make’. This is a narrative about a boy who creates different animals out of the dough his mother used to cook. From this story, students will explore making an animal with playdough and record the steps they took in order to turn it into a procedure next week. Science: This week we are continuing to create musical instruments and pose questions about changes we could make to alter sound. Our key vocab words include volume and pitch. Using these words with your child will assist them in retaining meaning. As the days are getting quite hot, please remind your students to be bringing their water bottle and hat to school.
Enjoy your week!
Miss Daley
1D Teacher
Letters, letters and more letters!! This week in Prep we have been receiving and writing lots of letters. Children in Prep A have been writing to Hairy Maclary – asking him questions and offering their opinions. They have also written a class letter to Prep children from a different school. They have done a tremendous job! In Maths this week we have been learning about capacity as well as adding. We have had fun using two dice for our ‘counting on’ strategy to find the total. In Science we have continued to learn about how objects move. In particular, how toys roll, spin and slide. Don’t forget:
- Library bags on you specific library day - Continue to read every night - Continue learning your sight words at
home
Mrs Holdcroft Prep A Teacher
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Yr 2’s Yr 3’s
Welcome to week six. The term is getting away from us quickly and we are approaching the end of the year. The students have been busily working across all learning areas. In English the students have been continuing to look at poetry. They have been practising planning, writing and editing their poem. As part of their assessment they must present their written poem to the class. The students have been working on their presentation skills by ensuring they are presenting an engaging presentation to the class. In Maths the students have continued to work on interpreting grid maps and using positioning language. They have looked at the concept of a birds eye view and completed a range of activities around it. Over the next week the students will be looking at chance and completing a number of chance experiments. In Science the students will be completing an assessment that asks them the investigation question of ‘Do chocolate and ice melt in the same way?’ Just a few quick reminders; • The weather is starting to really heat up. Its
very important that the students are staying hydrated. Please encourage your child to bring their water bottle to school each day
• Library borrowing as already commenced • Homework is due back every Friday. It is very
important for your child to be completing their homework each night which includes reading, maths and spelling.
• If your child is absent from school please ensure that you are sending an SMS or phoning the school explaining their absence. There are quite a few unexplained absences for students this term.
Have a wonderful week .
Miss McKenna 3B Teacher
Wow! It’s week 6 already! Mathematics Over the last few weeks, the year two students have been investigating shapes. We have learnt how to slide, turn and flip familiar shapes as well as follow multi-step transitions. Next week, we are moving onto data. English This week students are writing their final complication to a familiar story alongside their digital picture. They have been working hard to edit their work and add extra detail to their writing. It will be great to see what creative stories they come up with. Science This term we have been looking at Earth’s recourses, how they can be conserved, why we need these resources and what will happen if they are no longer available for us to use. We have looked at water, soil, air and resources found in the ground. Did you know that plastic is made from oil? Well our students sure do. Last week students were also introduced to renewable and non-renewable recourses sourced from the ground.
Have a PAW-SOME week everyone!
Ms Bonett
2A Teacher
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Yr 4’s Yr 5’s
Welcome to Week 6 of Term 4! As you may already know, the Reverse Garbage incursion which was scheduled for Friday 3rd November had to unfortunately be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. The incursion has now been scheduled for this Friday November 10th. The good news is that you have a little bit more time to pay the $4.80 for your child to participate. If you need another note, please contact your child’s teacher. This term in Science we are using games to investigate and demonstrate the direction of forces and the effect of contact and non-contact forces on objects. As part of this unit, we have organised for Reverse Garbage to come into the school as an incursion so that students can design and make their own game which they can then play in order to collect data. Reverse Garbage is a creative reuse center making a difference in the world by reducing waste and creating change in the way we look at resources. As part of the cost, Reverse Garbage will provide all the recycled materials and industrial discards for the science project. We are in the middle of making class lists for next year. If you have any considerations for 2018 please see your child’s teacher as soon as possible.
Have a great week!
Ms Roberts
4B Teacher
EUREKA!!
Friday is the day! We are SO excited to be setting off on our Gold Rush Excursion!
Just a reminder that we will be departing from the front of the school at 8am sharp and be returning to the school at 3:30pm. The bus will not be waiting for anyone who is running late as we have a very tight schedule. Students are encouraged to dress up in theme for the day or can just wear free dress. Sun safe clothing is required, even if it is in theme. A 20c coin is required to purchase a gold licence on the day as well.
Ms Wilson 5B Teacher
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Yr 6’s P&C NEWS
Hi from the Year 6 team, It’s hard to believe that it is week 6. Students have been very busy learning how to write a persuasive argument in English. They must decide whether a Literary (Narrative) or an Information text is better in convincing the reader on an important subject. Their topic is saving the rainforest in Tropical Northern Queensland. Students will be including the use of modality, analysis of the writer’s style, emotion and images in the text. I must say that I have been impressed with the level of writing so far in 6B. In HASS students are finalising the research topic of the impact of Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef. They are developing an action plan on practical suggestions on how to protect the reef. Students have finished their main Mathematic assessment tasks for the semester, so we are doing our best to revise the topics we have covered this year in preparation for High School. Finally, in Science students are undertaking an investigation into how mould grows in different environments. I personally have enjoyed the cooking this semester. Their behaviour has been very mature. I would like to personally thank Ms Farrell for running this program and all our wonderful volunteers who made this program possible. We are looking forward to the end of year farewell and our celebration of excellent behaviour when we go bowling together. Please feel free to contact us about any concerns you have regarding your child’s education or any other issue. Year 6 Team
Mr Vayo
6 B Teacher
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ATTENDANCE
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At WoodLinks SS we believe that attendance matters! By attending school everyday students have the very best opportunity to achieve success. Each week we monitor individual and class student attendance. We celebrate attendance every Monday at Assembly with the announcement of the previous weeks winners. In Prep-Year 2, classes are involved in a weekly horse race and in Years 3-6, students are involved in a superhero race (located outside the library). The WoodLinks Attendance Policy can be found on our website.
‘Every day counts’ is a state wide initiative that aims to assist in improving student attendance at school through a shared commitment by students, parents, caregivers, schools and the community. To do this, Every day counts promotes four key messages:
• all children should be enrolled at school and attend on every school day
• schools should monitor, communicate and implement strategies to improve regular school attendance
• truanting can place a student in unsafe situations and impact on their future employability and life choices
• attendance at school is the responsibility of everyone in the community.
Attendance target is 95% Recent WoodLinks data shows that the days with the lowest attendance rate are
Mondays and Fridays.
At WoodLinks we believe that ‘Every Day Counts’.
Our Attendance Target of
95%
Prep-2 Prep A- 95.83% Prep C- 95.83% 2A- 95.65% 2D- 95.65% Prep D-92% 2C- 91.3% 1A- 90.91% 1C- 90.91% 1E- 90.48% 1B- 89.13% 2B- 86.96% 1D- 86.96%
Prep B- 84%
Year 3-6 4B- 100% 5B- 100% 5A- 96% 3B- 92.86% 3C- 92.31% 4A- 90.74% 6C- 90.48% 3A- 90.38% 6B-89.47% 5C- 87.5% 6A- 84.78%
4C- 82.14%
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Admin News SMS Notification If your child is away from school for an unexplained reason, you will receive an SMS notifying you. Please ensure you reply back (before 3pm) to the message with a reason for the students absence do not include any emoji's or pictures as these cannot be read. Do not reply to the SMS after 3pm, you will be required to contact the school the next day or send in a note about the absence. If you can’t return the SMS you must phone the school with a valid reason. Remember that if your child is not in class by 9am when the rolls are marked, they are required to obtain a late slip from the office. Without this they will be marked as absent and you will receive an SMS.
Please only reply to sms that are sent to you. DO NOT use this number for any other messages or to put in
future absences. ———————————–——————————————————————————————————
If you have registered for QParents but do not have the required 100 points then YOU need to come into the office with the required documents before we can approve your application. Staff must sight the original of these documents (no photocopies will be accepted). Everyone who has a email registered with the school should have a received an invitation for QParents. If you haven’t received one please contact the office.
SAKG News
Volunteers Needed for Kitchen Garden
Program
The success of this unique and exciting program relies
on the support of volunteers. All parents and adult community
members may take part, even if your child is not in this term’s
classes. If you are not the parent of an enrolled child you will need a
Working with Children Check Blue Card. Our admin staff can help
you apply for one if required.
We need helpers on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9am
to 11am. Please contact Ms Farrell on 07 3381 4666
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F inan ce
Ab s en ce L i n e
Remember if your child is going to be away please call the
Absence Line: 3381 4688
and leave a message stating child's name / class / and brief reason. (ie—sick/doctors appointment etc)
a reason MUST be left or the absence will be recorded as UNEXPLAINED
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Un i f o rm Shop
Banking Hours - 8:30am - 1:00pm.
STUDENT RESOURCE SCHEME FEE (SRS)
Reminder that all Student Resource Scheme fees must be paid by end of this term.
Payments for SRS and excursions can be paid the following ways:
Online via BPoint , In person via Eftpos or cash
Monday 8.15 - 9.00am and Wednesday 2.30 - 3.30pm
Please remember that there are NO EFTPOS facilities in the Uniform shop.
CASH ONLY Can you help out in the uniform shop? If so, please see Melissa in the uniform shop.
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QPARENTS
You should have already received an email inviting you to register for QParents. If you haven’t or can’t find it, please email admin@woodlinksss.eq.edu.au and let us know the name of your child and we will resend the invitation.
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Don’t Forget Banking is every Wednesday. For anyone who has reached their 10 Tokens – don’t forget to let us know which reward item you would like from the list below!! It’s never too late to bring your books along & for anyone who has lost their books, we can issue you a new one.
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