We welcome all our parents and guardians to a morning tea and to see an exposition of our inquiry learning this Thursday at around 9:30 am (after we take the roll and get everything ready...) This has been organised by our Parent Representatives. We would like to take this opportunity to spend some time with members of our learning community to celebrate all that we have achieved this year. We hope that you are able to take part in this wonderful occasion but please don't feel bad if you are unable to attend. We will discuss with the children the time commitments that parents have and discuss how difficult it is for people generally to be flexible with time in their work environment, using ourselves as a model for this.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Diorama Project
We have been very fortunate to have Sahra (Isaac's mum) run the diorama project with some of our students in the neighbourhood. She kindly came in last week to give a presentation and this week, she assisted with the planning of the dioramas with the students who signed up to the workshop. Next Wednesday, Sahra will come back to help with the building of the diorama.
It would be great if each child involved in the diorama workshop could bring a shoebox or similar sturdy box with a lid from home by Wednesday, December 14th so we can begin to build the diorama. Any other materials needed should be discussed with your child as they have been thinking about their requirements as part of their planning. Some students have said they would like to make their diorama with an eyepiece for viewing but this is completely optional. The eyepiece is made from a simple toy magnifying glass, available very cheaply from discount stores. For safety, plastic is preferable to glass for magnifying lenses but whatever is readily available would be fine.
Monday, 5 December 2011
Clarification 1 to 1 Computing Program
Just to answer and clarify some questions that has been coming from the parent community regarding the one to one laptop program. Students who do not take up the one to one MacBook option will continue to work within the neighbourhoods with a laptop ratio of 4 students to 1 laptop as they do now. These students will not have one to one access and they will have to negotiate with other students and the teaching staff for access to the school laptops as they do presently. Students who take up the one to one program will have guaranteed access to their laptop for learning as they need it both during school and at home.
As was stated at the one to one information evening we believe that one to one access to laptops is an important step in providing the best possible learning environment for our students. With the introduction of the program in 2012 the teaching and learning in the neighbourhoods will remain the same as it is now.
At no time will all students be asked to “get out your laptops”. The use of laptops in the neighbourhoods will remain, as it does now, connected to the inquiry, managed by the learning needs of the students and supervised by the neighbourhood teachers. In learning experiences that have a specific ICT focus an equitable laptop ratio will be in place.
Also a reminder that parents will only have one opportunity to take up the 1 to 1 program. Grade 2 and 3 students who wish to be a part of the program in 2012 must sign on this year. There will be no possibility of signing on at a later stage due to contract constraints.
Keith McNeill
On behalf of the 1 to 1 laptop working party
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Transition Info
Here is some info from our Student Pathways and Transitions Coordinator, Rita, concerning transition sessions for our students who are moving to new neighbourhoods next year.
Transition: We all experience it!
The whole school community including children, parents and staff are experiencing the transition of children from one year level to another.
To familiarise themselves with new home groups and neighbourhoods the children will partake in 4 transition sessions. Three will take place on 5th, 6th, 7th December from 10am to 11:15. The children will spend time in their 2012 neighbourhoods with their team of teachers and groups. They will familiarise themselves with the new learning spaces, discuss learning possibilities and partake in learning agreement activities with all of their 2012 teachers. Older children will be mentoring and offering advice to the younger ones. The children will have lunch in their new spaces as part of each session. The aim is to make all children feel comfortable, confident and excited about their next year level. Consistency in learning across the school aims to make this a seamless process.
On Tuesday 20th December there will be a fourth transition session where the children will be introduced to their 2012 home teacher as well as working in their new neighbourhoods for 1 hour. This will take place from 2.30 to 3.30. The children will be dismissed from their new neighbourhoods on this day.
This period of change is both challenging and exciting in which children and families adjust to expectations, interactions and relationships.
Rita Jokubaitis
Student Pathways and Transitions.
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