From the Principal’s Desk
D a l m a i n P r i m a r y S c h o o l
NEWSLETTER CARE | STRIVE | ACHIEVE 64 Dalmain Street, Kingsley WA 6026 | Phone: 6207 2200 | [email protected]
COMING EVENTS
Friday, 3 April
Last Day for Students
Thursday, 9 April
School Development Day Students do not attend
Friday, 10 April
Good Friday
Tuesday, 28 April First Day Term 2
for Students
ISSUE #9 3 April 2020
Dear Parents and Community Members, I hope that all families are doing okay at home as the directions from government around gathering and social distancing have been tightened even further over the past week. While these expectations are far from normal and will certainly require a great deal of patience to enact, hopefully the result is a positive one with minimising the impact of COVID-19 on our families.
Thank you to parents for their continued support and cooperation with the attendance directives put in place for schools. This has certainly helped a great deal at a school level and has allowed staff to focus on planning for the end of this term and what term two may look like. At this stage, it would appear that schools will need to operate quite differently. I briefly touched on this in last week’s newsletter and mentioned the need to look at having an online presence. As a school we have elected to use the Seesaw platform as an additional means of communicating with students and families. A number of families are already familiar with this platform. What we would like to ensure now is that all families that have the capacity to join Seesaw do so as quickly as possible. This will then assist with ensuring that class communications between school and home are maintained. Each student will receive an individual code that they will need to use to log onto Seesaw Class. This is a little different from the Family Seesaw access. Codes will be sent to parents via mobile text along with detailed instructions on how to do this soon. Please ensure that your child’s code is kept safely just as you would for a password. If parents have any difficulties with using the code or accessing Seesaw, please contact the school.
In addition to this staff are also putting together a “Just in Case” pack! This pack will contain additional paper, resources and some further activities as well as items that the classroom teacher would like students to have at home. These packs will be available from your child’s classroom. To spread out parents with the collection of these packs, parents are requested to go online at the School Interview site and book a collection time and day. Packs will be available on Wednesday and Thursday next week. At this time parents may also like to collect their child’s personal stationary items such as pencil case, ruler, calculator, headphones and the like. Please note that this will all need to be carried out in as short a time as possible. Staff will not be available for interviews/chats during this time. Parents who may have more than one child at school need only to book the one time and collect their children’s packs from all classrooms as required. Please see inside for details on how to book a collection time.
I would like to reassure parents that the information we are providing both in hard copy and online is a guide to home learning only. There is no expectation that your home needs to be run as a classroom or that all of the work outlined by your child’s teacher needs to be completed. Everything that we are putting in place is a guide to help you through these different circumstances. So, it doesn’t matter if your technology is not working or your children don’t complete the suggested activities. What does matter is the health and well-being of yourself and your children; that you are involved in engaging and fun activities other than the school curriculum. Make time for cooking, playing games, doing jigsaws, reading and lots of imaginative free play as well as physical exercise. Ensure that you continue social connections with friends and relatives. If you are feeling overwhelmed and would like to discuss anything at all, please feel free to contact myself or Alessandra.
Don Boyes Principal
Simple Video Explaining Coronavirus
Follow the link below for a short video for kids about COVID-19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3mn_42dAmk&feature=youtu.be&rel=0
“Just in Case” Pack - Online Bookings
Dalmain staff have put together a “Just in Case” pack for students. This pack contains additional paper, resources and some further activities as well as items that the classroom teacher would like students to
have at home. Packs will be available from your child’s classroom on Wednesday and Thursday next week by appointment only.
Bookings can be made here: https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/ - Code: yp8gy
Parents may also like to collect their child’s personal stationary items such as pencil case, ruler, calculator, headphones and the like. Parents who may have more than one child at school need only to
book the one time and collect their children’s packs from all classrooms as required.
https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au - Code: yp8gy
Dalmain P&C News
With everything being turned upside down in our worlds and many of us home schooling the P&C have had to cancel, postpone and rearrange events and fundraisers. Fortunately our Easter Raffle, a well loved Dalmain tradition, was able to be modified and run. We would like to thank everyone that has contributed to our prizes and for all the entries we have received. Our raffle has been drawn and winners notified today. We hope you are staying safe and enjoying the extra family time.
Easter Raffle Winners
WINNER TA
Josephine I Kindy Gold
Bailey N TA2
Joshua R TA2
Maya M TA3
Jasper B TA3
Jasmine P TA5
Oscar S TA1
Thomas B TA1
Brodie W PP1
WINNER TA
Alex G TA1
Sam A TA8
Emma S TA4
Sarah R TA2
Mrs T W STAFF
Brodie H PP1
Olivia A TA3
Leela O TA5
Charlie T TA5
WINNER TA
Rebecca L TA6
Taya W TA3
Leo S TA7
Sofi H TA5
Jenson H TA4
Katie H TA2
Mrs A STAFF
Amelia M TA4
Sophie H TA6
Learning from Home Resources
HEALTH & WELL BEING Smiling Minds – APP (All students and families)
ENGLISH Phonics Play - Kindy to Year 2 https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk Sound Waves - Year 3 to Year 6 students have password access https://online.fireflyeducation.com.au/services/student_login/soundwaves Suessville https://www.seussville.com/
Storyline Online - Kindy to Year 6 https://www.storylineonline.net/
MATHS Prodigy – Year 2 to Year 6 students have password access https://play.prodigygame.com/ Funbrain – Maths Zone K to Year 6 https://www.funbrain.com/math-zone Cool Maths 4 Kids PP to Year 6 https://www.coolmath4kids.com Maths is fun Year 4 to Year 6 https://www.mathsisfun.com/
CROSS CURICULAR Go Noodle https://www.gonoodle.com/ Scholastics learn at Home: Kindy to Year 6+ https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html?caching ABC Kids https://www.abc.net.au/abckids/
Khanacademy.com – Online lessons Kindy to Year 6+ https://www.khanacademy.org/
ABC Education https://education.abc.net.au/home#!/home
Learning from Home
Other ideas to do with your children
Bake cookies for the neighbours - or your family.
Explore nature and go geocaching.
Act out your child's favourite book.
Make lanyard key chains.
Visit an interactive museum.
Have a catch in a local park or the backyard.
Play Simon Says - an oldie, but goodie.
Put together a jigsaw puzzle.
Create papier-mâché.
Make homemade play dough.
Follow a no-bake recipe.
Plan a scavenger hunt.
Construct an indoor obstacle course.
Choreograph a dance routine.
Explore small areas of nature with a magnifying glass.
Experiment with science. Make a papier-mâché volcano and mix baking soda and vinegar for an explosive reaction!
Learn a new card game.
Host a tea party.
Partake in brainteasers, such as Sudoku, crossword puzzles and word searches.
Teach kids to hula hoop.
Jump rope.
Rearrange your child's bedroom.
Make up a secret language.
Count and roll loose change lying around the house.
Start a mini garden.
Give the family pet a bath.
Learn magic tricks.
Run relay races.
Make up a fun song about the family (My name is Jim and I like to swim, my sisters name is Cate and she likes to skate, etc).
Write a letter to someone special (Grandma, Santa, the Tooth Fairy, your child's favourite athlete, etc.) then mail it.
Research popular constellations. At night, head outdoors to spot natures bountiful creations.
Learn origami.
Try to replicate a famous painting.
Learn the alphabet in Sign language.
Pick flowers (from your own garden, of course) and create a flower arrangement for the dining room table.
Practice cartwheels, somersaults and handstands in the backyard
Memorise all 50 state capitals.
Practice manners by pretending to go out to a fancy restaurant (at your own kitchen table).
Write a haiku poem.
Make an eye-spy scavenger hunt (something shiny and blue, something round that makes noise, something clear, etc.).
Play Hot Potato - use anything from a bean bag to a bar of soap.
Halidon Dental Therapy Centre
Dalmain Primary School students will now be seen at Halidon Dental Therapy Centre rather than Greenwood Dental Therapy
Centre.
The clinic is situated at:
Halidon Primary School 38 Halidon St Kingsley - Ph: 9409 6362
Before/After School & Vacation Care
Care for Kids provide care at Dalmain Primary School in a fun and stimulating environment.
With qualified and experienced staff, the service is Accredited by NCAC.
Phone: 9309 2300 Or pop into undercover area [email protected]