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June 1st, 2017 Volume , Issue 8 Parker’s Capers and Papers Dates to Remember 5th June Whole School Hot Food Lunch 8th June Cookie Dough orders due back Pick up 27th June 16th June Book club closes 30th June Term 2 concludes School Tuesdays Playgroup 9.30—11.00am Inside this issue: Aussie of the Month 1 Students of the week 2 Congratulations Kelly Caddaye! 4 Aussie of the Month – Samuel Wright Samuel is a kind and considerate student who treats others with respect. Samuel follows class- room and school rules, making him a great role model. He demonstrates passion for learning and tries his best in everything he does. Congratulations Samuel! Vision Testing Arranged by ACE Foundation Recently the ACE Foundation generously arranged for our grade 1 and grade 2 children to have a free vision assessment. Glasses will be provided free of charge for those requiring them. Thank you to our families who took up this generous offer and to the ACE Foundation for their amazing support to the children at our school. Leave From Tuesday 30 May until Friday 30 June I will be on leave. Mr Steve Condon will be Acting Principal during my absence. I look forward to returning to duties at the commencement of term 3. Farewell Miss Bures Miss Bures recently left our school. We wish her all the best in her new teaching position at Coral Park Primary School. Staff Car Park There is one disabled car parking space in the staff carpark. ONLY parents with a disabled parking ticket are permitted to use this car parking space. For the safety of the children, parents are not permitted to park in any other car parking spaces in the staff car park.
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Page 1: Parker’s Capers and Papers

June 1st, 2017

Volume , Issue 8

Parker’s Capers and Papers

Dates to

Remember

5th June

Whole School Hot Food Lunch

8th June

Cookie Dough orders due

back

Pick up 27th June

16th June

Book club closes

30th June

Term 2 concludes

School Tuesdays

Playgroup

9.30—11.00am

Inside this issue:

Aussie of the Month 1

Students of the week 2

Congratulations Kelly

Caddaye! 4

Aussie of the Month – Samuel Wright

Samuel is a kind and considerate student who

treats others with respect. Samuel follows class-

room and school rules, making him a great role

model. He demonstrates passion for learning and

tries his best in everything he does.

Congratulations Samuel!

Vision Testing Arranged by ACE Foundation

Recently the ACE Foundation generously arranged for our grade 1 and grade 2

children to have a free vision assessment. Glasses will be provided free of

charge for those requiring them.

Thank you to our families who took up this generous offer and to the ACE

Foundation for their amazing support to the children at our school.

Leave

From Tuesday 30 May until Friday

30 June I will be on leave. Mr Steve

Condon will be Acting Principal

during my absence.

I look forward to returning to duties

at the commencement of term 3.

Farewell Miss Bures

Miss Bures recently

left our school. We

wish her all the best

in her new teaching

position at Coral

Park Primary School.

Staff Car Park

There is one

disabled car

parking space in

the staff

carpark. ONLY

parents with a

disabled parking

ticket are

permitted to use

this car

parking space.

For the safety of

the children,

parents are not

permitted to park

in any other car

parking spaces in

the staff car park.

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Students of the Week – 22nd May 2017

Students of the Week – 29th May 2017

Iunia Afoa For correctly ordering the numbers from 0 – 10 when represented on a tens

frame.

Kamil Ali & Tyson

Moncrieff

For cooperatively working together to create a number line with different ob-

jects.

Ekam Singh Chahal For working independently to correctly sequence numbers from 10 – 0.

Layla Kehagias For responding correctly to commas when reading.

Audrey Lowry For using paragraphs in her persuasive writing.

Summer Brecht For reading at a just right rate.

Rewa Ali For focusing on her writing goal.

Jaymee Kerford For always trying her best during writing.

Zoe Phillips For being a helpful, caring student looking out for junior students in the yard.

Lucas Fara Tupou For using a wider range of comprehension strategies.

Malia De Thierry For always performing to the best of her ability in all work tasks.

Celina So For being a great friend and fantastic sport.

Samantha Harris For effort in all homework tasks.

Mary Atkinson For completing an excellent fractured fairy tale after editing.

Aydan Davis For a fantastic effort editing and revising his persuasive writing.

Francis Masofa For sharing strategies during maths.

Wajiha Ali For describing something they like to do with a special person their family.

Annie So For drawing a picture of a special person in their family and telling something

about that person.

Dhyani Shah For drawing a picture of a special family member.

Shariah Kitchin For always being an active listener.

Seth Berner For completing his persuasive writing to the best of his ability.

Ali Rahimi For naming the punctuation he saw in the book and using it to add meaning.

Anneliese Spargo For writing a great persuasive plan using dot points.

Torique Tuitama For extending himself in Maths.

Harry Joseph For using persuasive language during writing.

Basita Dilani For confidently attempting new strategies during maths.

Aaliyah Hamer For reflecting on and setting challenging writing goals.

Lara DaCosta For putting her best effort into all work tasks.

Vaishavi Shah For helping people in the yard and in the classroom.

Albert Masofa For always encouraging others and trying his best.

Jayden D’Rozario For trying your best at Maths and working hard.

Hayden Colvin For excellent use of strategies to find the meaning of difficult vocabulary.

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HOME READING AWARDS

Week 2 Reading Award

In this week’s reading award 16 students are receiving awards for reading 25 nights and 6

students are receiving awards for reading 50 nights.

25 Nights of Reading: Ryan Barnett, Suhail Shekib, Xavier White, Eva Dymock, Hannah

Harvey, Tane Brown, Lilly Collision, Lachie Ding, Nyza Jangra, Kainat Qambari, Keira

Dekrell, Darrell Tuano, Dua Zahra, Adam Elsayed Goda, Duncan McCormack, Harry Joseph,

Imaya Mohotti,

50 Nights Reading: Neel Kadve, Emily Dewe, Bradley Furness, Talia Warburton, Scarlett

Espie- Goring, Nyza Jangra.

Week 3 Reading Awards

In this week’s reading award 20 students are receiving awards for reading 25 nights. They

are: Summer Hood, Ephesian Faumui Leuila, Chevonne Byrne, Justin Earlacher, Cooper

Evelyn-Liardet, Audrey Lowry, Payton Steward, Holly Williams, Asofa Manu, Martin Nealon,

Daeshaan Rungarunga, Rylan Zuidwijk, Prisha Kumar, Vaishavi Shah, Mark Espie-Goring,

Diya Menon, Leo Sinclair, Consuelo Alhambra, Charlie Milland, Cooper Pattinson, Winton

Ong, Jasmine Savage, Eden Bloomfield.

Page 3 Volume , Issue 8

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Tucker Street, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 Postal: PO Box 659, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 Telephone: 03 5996 1142 Fax: 03 5996 9210

We’re on the Web. Check us

out at:

www.cranbournepark.vic.edu.au

Congratulations

At our assembly last week Mrs Kelly

Caddaye was presented with a

certificate recognizing her years of

service on the School Council of

Cranbourne Park Primary School.

Over her time as a School Council

member Kelly made many valuable

contributions. Her support and

dedication were greatly valued and

appreciated.

I Sea I Care

Fundraising Activities

Our I Sea I Care ambassadors have recently been raising funds for the

Dolphin Research Institute.

On Open Night they sold beautiful glass pebble magnets that they had

Created and raised over $80.

In exchange for a gold coin donation, students were invited to come

to school dressed in blue, or dressed as a sea creature. This activity

raised over $160.

In term 3, our I Sea I Care ambassadors will be selling “Frog in a

Pond” treats. Watch out for a notice about this early in term 3.


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