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UPCOMING EVENTS
Sports CarnivalTuesday 17th Sept
Fremantle FestivalParent Workshops
Art RoomFri 13th Sep 9am
Sun 14th Sep 10amFri 25th Sep 9am
Interschool SportsCarnival Yrs 4-7
Wednesday 25th Sept
Save the DatesFriday 1st Nov
Adult Social Event
Tuesday 17th DecEnd of Year Concert &
Graduation
TERM DATES 2013
Term 3Tuesday 23rd July to
Friday 27th September
Term 4Wednesday 16th Oct
Thursday 19th Dec
School DevelopmentDays
2013 - (Pupil Free)
Monday 14th OctoberTuesday 15th October
From the Principal
Faction carnivalWe can change a lot of things, but we cant change the weather!Having decided after much angst, as we are aware that many of you arrange time off work tocome and cheer, to postpone the carnival, I must say Im glad the weather was as bad aspredicted.
The carnival will now be held onTuesday 17thSeptember (weather permitting). The childrenwill gather outside the sports shed at 8.45 to march across together at 8.55. Could the Kindyparents please bring your children straight to the front of the school to meet Mrs Miller at thismuster point.
Please remember to provide your children with hats, sunscreen, water, and snacks. Lunchorders can still be made with the P&C offering a sausage sizzle, rolls and drinks. Coffee, cakesand cold drinks are available through out the morning. Please remember to leave the dog athome.
Communication from school to homeWe always try our best to keep you informed of upcoming activities and support needed at
school, this information often comes as a note via your children. Please ensure that you checkyour childrens bags regularly so that you are informed and your children dont miss out on thingsas they do not have the required materials or accounts have not been paid.
Cyber safetyCyber bullying and the inappropriate use of social media is a serious issue in the community. Ihave included a few tips to assist you in ensuring your child is using social media safely:
1. Be aware of the social media accounts your child is utilising. (Some examples are: KIK,Instgram, Facebook, Snap Chat, Flickr, Tumblr, Skype, Vine, Twitter, Google+, Wayn.These are all social media sites that are apps for ipods, iphones, ipads and look like games.)
2. Parents should access accounts to monitor what your child is posting and viewing.3. Play a constant role in your childs social media life. Spend time online with your child.
4. If you allow your child to use chat rooms limit the time and encourage use of moderated chatrooms.
5. Be very specific about what information your child can give out on line.6. Remind children not to give their password out to anyone.7. Remind children not to add people to their buddies list unless they know who they are.8. Remind children not to accept webcam invites from people you dont know.9. Be aware that students use fake names to access accounts so that parents cant monitor
their usage.10. Put the computer in a public place.
Newsletter Issue 6, 16 May 2013Newsletter Issue 13, 12th September
Our VisionOur VisionOur VisionOur Vision
For all students at North Fremantle Primary School to experience learning that is purposeful, engaging and empowers themto become life long learners.
Our MissionOur MissionOur MissionOur MissionThrough partnerships with parents and the local community, we will provide an inclusive environment in which our studentscan develop the knowledge skills, understandings and confidence to reach their potential.
Email the school administration: [email protected]
Email Teachers direct: Room? [email protected] (Please insert which room # your child is in)
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Room 2- Liz Smith
The children continue to be rather noisy, happy, industrious little bees. Their skill level,knowledge and love of learning is developing every day. A reminder to parents that our
class assembly will be next Wednesday, please make a real effort to attend.
Library day, as it has been all year, is a Wednesday.
Please return Reading Folders on a Friday.
Room 1 - Lisa Miller
How quick another two weeks have gone by! At the moment
we are busy decorating our undercover area to look like an
aviary in the zoo. We have made birds and butterflies andadded them to the background we already painted with the
Pre-primaries. It is a work in progress so there is quite a bit
to be added yet.
Our footprint mystery still continues with more evidence be-
ing collected and collated all the time. Last week we exam-
ined closely the fur we found and brainstormed interesting
words to describe how it felt as well as graphing our hair
colours.
Room 3- Bev Lane
Over the last fortnight we have been writing some wonderful stories together, learning to
write reports, finding out that the letter e is a very busy letter, subtracting numbers,
counting to 100 and back and learning how many different ways we can make a dollar for
Milo. We all enjoyed the drumming incursion this afternoon.
Arlo, Tori and Sabah all busy working on Handas Surprise activities. The
story maps the class did earlier in the week are truly impressive.
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Room 5 - Chris John
Homework for Room 5 last week was to teach
others in a small group a skill of their choice
through a clear and concise procedure. Some of
the skills taught included playing guitar chords,
throwing and catching, origami, magic tricks,
drawing and dancing. Weve also been busy identifying the properties of the
different states of matter as we interacted with substances such as Blutak, hair gel, sponges, flour and aerosol
sprays to decide if they were a solid, liquid or gas. Easily the most confusing (and messiest) subject was the
shaving cream which is still sparking healthy debate between students days after the investigation.
Room 7- Brent Snook
It is a busy time in Room 7 at the moment
with practicing for Sports Carnival, learning
to surf and working on our Technology
and Enterprise Angry Birds project. We are
having a great time at surfing, experiencing
both favourable and unfavourable
conditions. While surfing we have also
been learning about the dangers of the beach
as well as picking the perfect wave to ride!
We are hoping for some good clean
conditions for our last few weeks.
Room 4 -Rochelle Reeves
Room 4 has been learning about the Water Cycle and we are making a mural on the back wall of our
classroom to show this. We have been writing stories about drips for the Pre-primary class. This has inspired
us to present them as books.In Maths we have been doing addition, subtraction and multiplication sums and working very hard at these.
Students have been bringing in and sharing their favourite poems with the class. We have designed some
place value trading games to teach ourselves place value.
Each morning for fitness we have been practicing for the sports carnival and we have started to read the
second book in The Floods series.
In Art we have been making our wings and our hats for the Fremantle Festival. The Year 3s have been
practising in choir for the residents at Hillcrest and we have been learning a cup song from Pitch Perfect.
The Year 2s have been working with Miss Appleyard and creating illustrations through imagery with the
story Possum Magic by Mem Fox.
We have been using checklists to make our daily writing more interesting and help with our editing.
In music we have been learning the song Keep On.We have a little friend called George who has been visiting our class-mates houses and having lots of
adventures. We have enjoyed hearing about them and seeing some photos.
In Reading we have been having some interesting and fun English lessons with Mrs Parkes while Mrs
Baldey was away. We have illustrated a gorgeous book using the text from The Salamander Room by Anne
Mazer. What a busy and fun fortnight we have had.
Written by the students in Room 4
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Music News - Kelly Branch
Mosman Mothers Club
Are mothers the #1 positive influence in the lives of their children?
The Mosman Mothers Club is a site dedicated to assisting parents to support and motivate their
school-aged children.
Mothers can download a range of resources that will help them deal with the challenges of getting their
child through the next stage of their development.
The Mosman Mothers Club website also provides parents with a library of FREE resources to
understand their childs educational needs.
Visit the Mosman Mothers Club atwww.mosmanmothersclub.com
Councillors ReportThe weather is still a little cold in the mornings so we will be selling milo at recess every Fridayfor term 3. The cost for a cup of nice warm milo is $1.00 and will go towards fundraising forour end of year camp.
Salaka African beat Drumming Incursion
For the second year in a row the children were enthralled by the sounds brought to our school courtesy ofour Ghanaian friends. The combination of funky drums, uplifting beats and a truly entertaining group of
performers is a fabulous cross-curricular learning opportunity for children of all ages.
Art NewsMargie Campbell
Fremantle Festival Family WorkshopsFriday 13th September 9am art room. Bring a snack and some sharp scissors.
Sunday 22nd September, making the float. 10am art room. Bring a snack and tools such as pliers/scissors.
Friday 25th October 9am art room. Bring some lunch.