Junior School
Newsletter: Term 1, Week 8 and 9
CONNECT WITH
THE JUNIOR SCHOOL
Learning and
Teaching
A BIG thank you to all our Junior School families
for your support in making Term One so productive and successful. The
children have settled into their grades and we are very impressed with their
positive attitude to learning and further developing their social skills with
new class mates.
Another HUGE thank you to everyone for your efforts
and support with making our Fete such a wonderful success. We look forward to
finding out how much money we have raised towards improving our physical
learning environment to benefit our students.
We wish you all a safe, relaxing holiday and Easter
with your family and friends. We look forward to seeing you all back at school
for another fantastic term on Tuesday 18th April. During the holidays we
encourage you to continue reading with your children and playing games to
consolidate their understanding of sounds and high frequency words.
IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL WE ARE LEARNING
TO: (WALT)...
Writing:
Week 8 and 9:
Foundation:
- Recognise all upper and lower case letters and the most common sound that each letter represents
- Understand that punctuation is a feature of written text different from letters and recognise how capital letters are used for names, and that capital letters and full stops signal the beginning and end of sentences
- Understand that spoken sounds and words can be written and know how to write some high-frequency words and other familiar words including their name
Grade 1:
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Listen to, recite and perform poems, chants, rhymes
and songs, imitating and inventing sound patterns including alliteration and
rhyme
Grade 2:
·
Identify, reproduce and experiment with rhythmic,
sound and word patterns in poems, chants, rhymes and songs
Spelling:
Week 8:
Foundation: 'p' as in popcorn
Grade 1: 'i' as in tin
Grade 2: 'a' as in banana
Week 9:
Foundation: 'j' as in jump
Grade 1 and 2: revision of graphs and digraphs
covered throughout the term.
Reading:
Week 8 and 9:
Foundation:
- Recognise that sentences are key units for expressing ideas
- Recognise that texts are made up of words and groups of words that make meaning
- Recognise all upper- and lower-case letters and the most common sound that each letter represents
- Blend sounds associated with letters when reading consonant-vowel-consonant words
Grade 1:
- Use comprehension strategies to build literal and inferred meaning about key events, ideas and information in texts that they listen to, view and read by drawing on growing knowledge of context, text structures and language features
Grade 2:
- Use comprehension strategies to build literal and inferred meaning and begin to analyse texts by drawing on growing knowledge of context, language and visual features and print and multi modal text structures
Maths:
Week 8 and 9:
Foundation:
- Represent practical situations to model addition
- Answer yes, no questions to collect information
Grade 1:
- Represent and solve simple addition using a range of strategies
- Choose simple questions and gather responses
Grade 2:
- Solve simple addition problems using a range of efficient mental strategies
- Recognise and explain the connection between addition and subtraction/recall addition facts for single digit numbers
- Identify a question of interest based on one categorical variable
- Gather data relevant to the question
- Identify questions or issues for categorical variables
- Identify data sources and plan methods of data collection and recording
UNIT OF STUDY - WELLBEING:
Pursue Your Personal Best No Matter Who You Work
With
ICT:
Identify and explore digital
systems (hardware and software components) for a purpose
IMPORTANT
NOTICES
Working With Children Check
All parents/guardians, visitors & volunteers to the school MUST sign
in & out of the school and display their WWCC in a lanyard, which is
available at the school office. The Department of Education requires any person
involved in an activity where children may be present to have a current WWCC or
have supplied proof that they have applied for a WWCC with the Department of
Justice. All schools are required to comply with the Working with Children Act
2005. Volunteers are expected to carry the WWCC card on their person at all
times when working or volunteering at the school or during school related
activities. There is no fee for this check. Apply now by visiting: www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au
The Junior School encourage and appreciate Parent helpers!
Born to Soar Lego Competition
Born to Soar is running a Lego Competition which is
open to students Australia wide over the holidays. Students will need to build something from Lego
that inspires curiosity. We will also be asking children, who like to write,
to pose curious questions to the builders and there will be a short story
competition inspired by the Lego builds. More information can be found at the link:
Lost Property:
We are collecting a lot of lunch and snack boxes
which have been left outside and in the corridors. If you are looking for any
lost items we are housing them for collection in the labelled pigeon hole near
Miss Arentz's room.
Art Smocks
Mrs Unwin has requested that all students please
have an art smock at school to start Term 2. There is no need to purchase one
if you don't already have one as an old shirt or thick t-shirt will do the job.
We would rather not send students home wearing their artistic pursuits!
IMPORTANT
DATES
31st March - Junior Area Easter Bonnet Parade
31st March - Last day of term 2:30pm dismissal
18th April - First Day of Term 2 (Tuesday)
8th & 17th May - Prep Fire Education
WHAT’S
BEEN HAPPENING IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL