The final information and timetable is coming home by hard copy as well as here on the Blog.
Thank you to those who responded to the food donation request, your generosity and also the fact that the Stewart Island Camp had some surplus has lessened the food costs. Michelle has collated the food list and will ring people to let them know what she requires. These items can be put into the 'food box' in the classroom along with the packet of sweets and 2 named bags of scroggin.
What to bring:
Each person needs to take the following items - there will not be a bag check.
Sleeping bag, (pillows, pillowcases and sheet provided), 2 towels, plastic bag with tea-towel, cup, bowl, dinner plate, knife, fork, spoon, 2 servings of breakfast, pyjamas, 2 pairs shorts (or 1 pair plus bike pants), 3 pairs socks, 2 changes of undies, 2 pairs long pants (or 1 pair plus leggings), 2 tee-shirts preferably with longer sleeves and collars to save burnt necks, 2 sweat shirts (or 1 sweatshirt & 1 merino), windproof/waterproof jacket, 2 pairs shoes, sunhat or cap, torch with fresh batteries, handkies/tissues, camera (optional), 1 pencil, pen and rubber in a plastic bag - coloured pencils optional, an indoor game and a book.
Accommodation is in bunkrooms with an outside walk to toilets/showers. An adult will sleep in each bunkroom and will accompany any children needing to use the toilets during the night, as this is a public camping ground. Mothers with the girls and fathers with the boys. Some lucky fathers have a cabin to themselves.
Items not to be brought: radios, cellphones, walkmans, i-pods, hand held computer games, chewing gum, sweets.
Medications: those students who indicated on their health forms that they require medication should bring spare supplies in a named plastic bag on Friday 30 November - it will be carried as part of the 1st aid kit.
Cost: the costs for parents will be covered within the costs of this camp. Please pay $95 to the school office by Friday. If anyone has any difficulties with this please remember that you may contact myself or Mrs Eastwood.
Day pack: that can be carried comfortably on the back needs to have a good lunch with enough for morning and afternoon tea, plenty of water in a non leaking drink bottle, a tube that fits the tyre of the bike, a small 1st aid kit - band aids, bandage in a plastic bag. 1 bag scroggin (nuts, raisins, chocolate), sunhat/cap, sun screen, sunglasses (optional), gloves, hats, wind/waterproof jacket. All riders will be issued with a high visibility vest to wear.
Parents going on camp = a short meeting at 7pm in Room 4 Tuesday 27th.
Monday, 26 November 2012
Catholic Schools' Touch Tournament
The tournament starts at 10:10am on Wednesday, 1st game at 10:30. Year 5 & 6 games are at the end of the top field near the new playground and also on the field by the church car park. Prize giving at 1:15 - 1:30.
Thank you to Michelle Healey, Kath Martin and Rhian Ward who have offered to help. It would be good to have another parent to manage a team and a couple to help Kath with the food for visitors which will be laid out in the library. Please remember that each family needs to provide a plate for this, as we are the host school.
Uniform: Wear school tracksuits to school with sports uniform underneath - black shorts with school T-shirt. Sunhats are a must - we don't want any sunstroke.
Food: The PTA will be running a continuous BBQ as well as selling drinks, muffins and I think ice blocks. Please bring money for this.
Good luck for these games - support each other and encourage those who have not played touch before to have a go and enjoy the game. Help them with the rules - everyone has improved heaps with their throwing and catching. This activity is a challenge for some people.
Thank you to Michelle Healey, Kath Martin and Rhian Ward who have offered to help. It would be good to have another parent to manage a team and a couple to help Kath with the food for visitors which will be laid out in the library. Please remember that each family needs to provide a plate for this, as we are the host school.
Uniform: Wear school tracksuits to school with sports uniform underneath - black shorts with school T-shirt. Sunhats are a must - we don't want any sunstroke.
Food: The PTA will be running a continuous BBQ as well as selling drinks, muffins and I think ice blocks. Please bring money for this.
Good luck for these games - support each other and encourage those who have not played touch before to have a go and enjoy the game. Help them with the rules - everyone has improved heaps with their throwing and catching. This activity is a challenge for some people.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Food For Camp
Mary Naylor, Michelle Healey and I met today regarding the food for the camp. We are trying to cater as economically but nutritiously as possible.
Breakfasts: Each person is to bring their preferred cereal for breakfasts - perhaps in two small bags - a serving for each day. There will be milk provided and bread/margarine for toast. Please bring your own topping.
Lunches: Children will make their own lunches consisting of sandwiches (they choose the filling), baking/muffin and fruit.
Evening Meals: Monday - lasagne or shepherds pie with garlic bread, Tuesday BBQ - choice of hamburger or sausages in bread. Dessert - cheesecake.
Children bring a good lunch, a bag of scroggin for the first day and nutritious snacks for morning teas or afternoon teas. A sturdy drink bottle that will either fit on the bike or can be carried without leaking in your backpack.
To allow us to reduce the food budget we would welcome donations of any of the following items: please don't send these to school yet, as Mary or Michelle will contact you. Complete the sheet that your child brings home and return it to school by Thursday.
Items that would be appreciated:
vegemite, fresh fruit - does anyone have access to apples? 2 minute noodles, serviettes, gladwrap, dish cloths, dishwash detergent, pot scrub, matches, salt, pepper, tomato sauce, salad dressing or mayonaise, sugar, tea, coffee, milo (or similar), pineapple rings, tinned beetroot, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, bananas, bacon & egg pies, lasagne, shepherd's pies, bean salad, home baking, muffins, popcorn, margarine, belgium slices, eggs, grated cheese.
We are not expecting anyone to go overboard, but if you feel able to supply one or two items it would be very much appreciated. Mary has organised to purchase the patties and sausages from the Ranfurly Butcher at a very reasonable price.
Next Friday each child needs to bring 1 bag of sweets to share and 2 small named bags of scroggin. These will be handed out each day.
Once this is in hand the final costings will be sent home. We are all getting excited now!
Breakfasts: Each person is to bring their preferred cereal for breakfasts - perhaps in two small bags - a serving for each day. There will be milk provided and bread/margarine for toast. Please bring your own topping.
Lunches: Children will make their own lunches consisting of sandwiches (they choose the filling), baking/muffin and fruit.
Evening Meals: Monday - lasagne or shepherds pie with garlic bread, Tuesday BBQ - choice of hamburger or sausages in bread. Dessert - cheesecake.
Children bring a good lunch, a bag of scroggin for the first day and nutritious snacks for morning teas or afternoon teas. A sturdy drink bottle that will either fit on the bike or can be carried without leaking in your backpack.
To allow us to reduce the food budget we would welcome donations of any of the following items: please don't send these to school yet, as Mary or Michelle will contact you. Complete the sheet that your child brings home and return it to school by Thursday.
Items that would be appreciated:
vegemite, fresh fruit - does anyone have access to apples? 2 minute noodles, serviettes, gladwrap, dish cloths, dishwash detergent, pot scrub, matches, salt, pepper, tomato sauce, salad dressing or mayonaise, sugar, tea, coffee, milo (or similar), pineapple rings, tinned beetroot, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, bananas, bacon & egg pies, lasagne, shepherd's pies, bean salad, home baking, muffins, popcorn, margarine, belgium slices, eggs, grated cheese.
We are not expecting anyone to go overboard, but if you feel able to supply one or two items it would be very much appreciated. Mary has organised to purchase the patties and sausages from the Ranfurly Butcher at a very reasonable price.
Next Friday each child needs to bring 1 bag of sweets to share and 2 small named bags of scroggin. These will be handed out each day.
Once this is in hand the final costings will be sent home. We are all getting excited now!
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Homework/Newsletter Week 6
The term is whizzing by. Last week was testing week, where assessments of reading, writing, maths and spelling have been done in preparation for the end of year reports. There are still a few reading assessments to be completed but hopefully they will be completed tomorrow. If you wish to see your child's assessments please pop in to the classroom - preferably after school.
Camp planning is also well underway with the classroom preparation component starting today with the visit from Garry Milford who reviewed the teaching from February, and helped the students check their bikes for safety features. They also learnt about optimum seat height so that legs can work effectively without putting extra strain on the muscles - important for a longer bike ride. Some bikes need adjustments before the big day. Homework is to make sure that this is attended to before Monday 3rd. Every student needs to carry a spare tyre tube that fits their bike tyre in their kit, parents will have gear to change tubes in the event of a puncture.
The parents who will accompany us on the camp are: Mrs Davidson (Monday only), Mr Hutton, Mr Kelly, Mrs Naylor, Mrs Rendall, Mr Bruce (Molly's Dad), Mr Healey, Mrs Martin, Mr Flannery, Mr Sidon and Mr Tubbs. My husband Alan will also accompany us - in the past he has been a tour guide on the Rail Trail. Each group of students will have 2 adult supervisors, this way one can ride with them while the other transfers the vehicle from one place to another and can then ride back along the track to meet the group.
Meeting for parents attending camp: Tuesday 27th November at 7pm.
Thyme Festival:
The Eco Super Heroes that were designed for the competition were amazing and have been on display at Central Stories over the last week. Congratulations to Zachary Wilson 1st Judges choice $100 voucher, Keila Davidson 2nd Judges choice $50 and Ella Flannery 2nd People's choice $50. Each received a small prize with the vouchers for plants being for the school. We have certainly participated and contributed to the community event, now these people who are all members of the Enviro group can decide with Ms Moeke and Mrs Eastwood what will be the best plants to enhance our school.
Central Otago Catholic Touch Tournament:
This is next Wednesday in our school grounds. Each family needs to provide a plate to feed the adult visitors and our Year 10 referees. Kath Martin has offered to help with the food, tea & coffee in the library, but it would be great to have some parents help with this. The PTA cook a BBQ and sell drinks, muffins and ice blocks. Help: we will have 3 teams in the year 5 & 6 grade. Each team needs a coach/manager. Is there anyone available? I need to know before the teams are finalised. The job is not taxing, just to make sure the team is at the game at the right time and to organise subbing, if you have touch skills to impart that would be even better, but not a requirement.
Camp planning is also well underway with the classroom preparation component starting today with the visit from Garry Milford who reviewed the teaching from February, and helped the students check their bikes for safety features. They also learnt about optimum seat height so that legs can work effectively without putting extra strain on the muscles - important for a longer bike ride. Some bikes need adjustments before the big day. Homework is to make sure that this is attended to before Monday 3rd. Every student needs to carry a spare tyre tube that fits their bike tyre in their kit, parents will have gear to change tubes in the event of a puncture.
The parents who will accompany us on the camp are: Mrs Davidson (Monday only), Mr Hutton, Mr Kelly, Mrs Naylor, Mrs Rendall, Mr Bruce (Molly's Dad), Mr Healey, Mrs Martin, Mr Flannery, Mr Sidon and Mr Tubbs. My husband Alan will also accompany us - in the past he has been a tour guide on the Rail Trail. Each group of students will have 2 adult supervisors, this way one can ride with them while the other transfers the vehicle from one place to another and can then ride back along the track to meet the group.
Meeting for parents attending camp: Tuesday 27th November at 7pm.
Thyme Festival:
The Eco Super Heroes that were designed for the competition were amazing and have been on display at Central Stories over the last week. Congratulations to Zachary Wilson 1st Judges choice $100 voucher, Keila Davidson 2nd Judges choice $50 and Ella Flannery 2nd People's choice $50. Each received a small prize with the vouchers for plants being for the school. We have certainly participated and contributed to the community event, now these people who are all members of the Enviro group can decide with Ms Moeke and Mrs Eastwood what will be the best plants to enhance our school.
Central Otago Catholic Touch Tournament:
This is next Wednesday in our school grounds. Each family needs to provide a plate to feed the adult visitors and our Year 10 referees. Kath Martin has offered to help with the food, tea & coffee in the library, but it would be great to have some parents help with this. The PTA cook a BBQ and sell drinks, muffins and ice blocks. Help: we will have 3 teams in the year 5 & 6 grade. Each team needs a coach/manager. Is there anyone available? I need to know before the teams are finalised. The job is not taxing, just to make sure the team is at the game at the right time and to organise subbing, if you have touch skills to impart that would be even better, but not a requirement.
Homework
- Morning Programme: Group 4 and a few Group 3 people who forgot. This is the last set of presentations for the year. Anna, your challenge is to remind everyone to be prepared for Friday.
- Spelling: ready to test on Friday. Next week will be the last for spelling. A few tricky words have been rediscovered with last week's testing - let's nail these before next year.
- Reading: "the more you read the better you get, and the better you write." Complete your reading log.
- Camp Preparation: have your bike in tip top condition, do a few rides to get those leg muscles built up. Begin to find the clothing you will need - we will work on this as part of the in-school preparation. Many Hands Make Light Work have your chart at school on Friday. Make sure that you know how to wash and dry dishes, and make a sandwich. Enjoy all the extra help you get this week, parents.
- Singing Eisteddfod: will be heard Friday 30th. Keep in mind your audience and choose a song where you can show off your pitch and diction (singing the words clearly). Some pop songs do not offer the opportunity to do this. 5 marks are also for your introduction where you tell about who wrote, recorded, performed the song or the musical it was from and a little about them.
- Maths: use the clock on the hill to read the time as well as your digital watches. Talk with your parents about half past, 1/4 to, 1/4 past etc. Keep those tables especially subtraction to 20 speedy. Relearn these as families. 8 + 9 = 17, 9 + 8 = 17, 17 - 9 = 8, 17 - 8 = 9.
Monday, 15 October 2012
Term 4
Welcome back to term 4. Everyone seemed to have been busy over the holidays with plenty of interesting stories to share. We welcome Molly Redican to our class and hope she enjoys making new friends.
We celebrate St Gerards Feast Day with a mass at 9:30 in the church on Wednesday, you are all welcome to join us.
Good luck to Bailey as she starts at her new school in Christchurch. Look out for Mrs Good, Bailey - her grandchildren attend this school. She will be looking out for you.
Weekly Touch Competition: information went out at the end of last term - 3 people have returned slips - thank you Rhian Ward for agreeing to be our ref. The team needs to be registered at the beginning of next week.
We celebrate St Gerards Feast Day with a mass at 9:30 in the church on Wednesday, you are all welcome to join us.
Good luck to Bailey as she starts at her new school in Christchurch. Look out for Mrs Good, Bailey - her grandchildren attend this school. She will be looking out for you.
Weekly Touch Competition: information went out at the end of last term - 3 people have returned slips - thank you Rhian Ward for agreeing to be our ref. The team needs to be registered at the beginning of next week.
Dates for the Calendar
- Wednesday 24th School Athletic Sports - if you can help please leave a message with Mrs Bennie or complete the help form that went home at the end of last term. Cancellation day = Thursday 25th
- Thursday 1st November - All Saints Day Liturgy - dress up as your favourite saint
- Tuesday 6th November - Mercy Day trip to St John's in Ranfurly
- Wednesday 7th November - Central Otago Athletic Sports
- Thursday 8th November - Science Roadshow - Rooms 4 & 6 at Dunstan High School 10:30 - 12:30 - a couple of parents to walk with us please. Cost $
- LIFE Education - Thursday & Friday Ït's Great To Be Me!"
- Thyme Festival Week - 12 - 16 November
- Rail Trail Adventure - week 5
- Friday 23rd November - Rooms 3 & 4 lead assembly
- CO Catholic Touch Tournament - Wednesday 28th November- hosted by St Gerards - coaches will be needed for the day please.
- Friday Mass 30th November - Rooms 3 & 4 lead Mass - 12:00 in the church
- Monday 3rd December - Singing Eisteddfods. Songs need to be suitable for our age group. I need to see the words of the song well in advance. It's nearly Christmas, there are some super choices on this theme.
- Wednesday 12th December - Mass and Prizegiving 6pm
- Thursday 13th - PTA whole school BBQ picnic at the pool
- Friday 14th - Christmas Carols & final assembly
Morning Programme:
Planner for the term is in the homework book. With such a busy term only 1 turn each - make it an exceptional presentation.
- Group 1: Friday 19th October
- Group 2: 2nd November
- Group 3: 16th November
- Group 4: 23rd November
Reading
Read every night, complete your reading log. The writing assessment this term is a piece of narrative writing, great ideas and language choices to describe settings, characters and events can be found when you read other authors narratives. Take note of the structure of these texts, how have the authors created a clear setting? How have characters been described? What problems happen in the text? How are these solved? Keep these in the back of your mind if there is something that you think you could use in a piece of writing.
Maths/Tables
Three tests left for this year, the first of these is on Friday - use the practice sheet. Many people's tests are accurate as far as they get, but not all 100 questions are finished - work on speed. Keep working on knowing all your tables. Choose one or two tables a night to work on, then learn the whole 'family' eg: 9 x 8 = 72, 8 x 9 = 72 and the division facts for each. Some people have registered again for mathsbuddy, topics for this term are multiplication and division, fractions, time. There are good activities to practise these topics.
Spelling
Spelling will start again in week 2. This week check over any of your Spellwrite list words that you are still shaky on, especially those in the Commonly Misspelt List.
Typing
To become more successful with presenting work on the computer, spend some time on the bbc typing site.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Musical Week Newsletter
Thank you all for your kind messages after my mother's death.
Congratulations Will - a third place in the Otago Championship Cross Country Year 5 Boys in Dunedin on Friday - you put your heart into your training and have shown that you have been "Going For Gold"! A well deserved achievement.
The Button Box:
The musical is really taking shape, great singing, dancing and acting as we all came together today. Tomorrow is the dress rehearsal for the kindies and our Tuesday grandparents, so colourful will also be a word when we are all in costume. Thank you all for sourcing the clothing that each child needs.
Performance Nights:
Room 4 will take their costumes home after the dress rehearsal and need to come to school dressed in costume. We will meet in our classroom at 5:30pm each night. Mrs Eastwood will be there on Thursday night to supervise Room 4 prior to the show. The audience each need a ticket, which can be collected from the office - don't leave it too late to do this, as no ticket means no seat - don't be disappointed. A box for the gold coin donations will be at the door of the hall.
The audience needs to be seated by 5:50pm, so that the show can start at 6pm. We need to keep to these times as Tim, Hannah and Ella also have final rehearsals for the town musical "Rush". Good luck for next week Ella.
Athletics:
On Thursday afternoon we will be starting the rotations of athletic practice in preparation for the school athletics competition which will be in the second week of term 4, Wednesday 24th October. We will be looking for helpers for this event. School sports uniform of black shorts and school t-shirt will be needed each day for these activities.
Assembly this Friday:
We will farewell Bailey at this assembly and the Cross Country Certificates will be presented.
Room 4 Outdoor Education:
Last term the staff completed the review of "camps"and outdoor education. Next term Room 4 will be riding on the Rail Trail and staying away 2 nights as part of this. The tentative dates are Tuesday 13 - Thursday 15th November. This activity replaces what was the Dunedin Camp. If you are able to help for part or all of this time I would be happy to hear from you. In the meantime cycle fitness needs to be something that you get started on so that you will enjoy this experience.
Maths Buddy:
Mr Hogue has managed to get a fantastic deal for those people who would like to continue to use the maths buddy site. A note went home today, please send yours back by Thursday so that we can action this offer. This site is excellent as it has great tutorials as well as practice activities. I recommend that as many as possible continue, as the subscription will last until 31 January next year.
Congratulations Will - a third place in the Otago Championship Cross Country Year 5 Boys in Dunedin on Friday - you put your heart into your training and have shown that you have been "Going For Gold"! A well deserved achievement.
The Button Box:
The musical is really taking shape, great singing, dancing and acting as we all came together today. Tomorrow is the dress rehearsal for the kindies and our Tuesday grandparents, so colourful will also be a word when we are all in costume. Thank you all for sourcing the clothing that each child needs.
Performance Nights:
Room 4 will take their costumes home after the dress rehearsal and need to come to school dressed in costume. We will meet in our classroom at 5:30pm each night. Mrs Eastwood will be there on Thursday night to supervise Room 4 prior to the show. The audience each need a ticket, which can be collected from the office - don't leave it too late to do this, as no ticket means no seat - don't be disappointed. A box for the gold coin donations will be at the door of the hall.
The audience needs to be seated by 5:50pm, so that the show can start at 6pm. We need to keep to these times as Tim, Hannah and Ella also have final rehearsals for the town musical "Rush". Good luck for next week Ella.
Athletics:
On Thursday afternoon we will be starting the rotations of athletic practice in preparation for the school athletics competition which will be in the second week of term 4, Wednesday 24th October. We will be looking for helpers for this event. School sports uniform of black shorts and school t-shirt will be needed each day for these activities.
Assembly this Friday:
We will farewell Bailey at this assembly and the Cross Country Certificates will be presented.
Room 4 Outdoor Education:
Last term the staff completed the review of "camps"and outdoor education. Next term Room 4 will be riding on the Rail Trail and staying away 2 nights as part of this. The tentative dates are Tuesday 13 - Thursday 15th November. This activity replaces what was the Dunedin Camp. If you are able to help for part or all of this time I would be happy to hear from you. In the meantime cycle fitness needs to be something that you get started on so that you will enjoy this experience.
Maths Buddy:
Mr Hogue has managed to get a fantastic deal for those people who would like to continue to use the maths buddy site. A note went home today, please send yours back by Thursday so that we can action this offer. This site is excellent as it has great tutorials as well as practice activities. I recommend that as many as possible continue, as the subscription will last until 31 January next year.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Eisteddfod Speeches
Use the time management planner in your homework book to make sure that you will not be trying to write and prepare your speech at the last minute. Speeches will be heard on Friday 21st September. We have been learning about the structure of speeches as part of our writing programme, and most people have decided on the topic that would be interesting for the Room 4 audience. Follow through the planner to help you meet the deadline - no-one wants to be writing their speech the same week as the musical performances. Once your speech is complete, try practising it on photobooth if you have this programme - you can check out what you might want to work on to improve the oral delivery.
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