Junior School
Newsletter: Term 3, Weeks 1 & 2
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Teaching
Welcome back Junior School families! We have jumped
right into Term 3 with energy and excitement, ready for a new Inquiry topic,
excursions, swimming, in-visits and other exciting learning opportunities. We
welcome back Mrs Grisdale who had an amazing time overseas, and thank Mrs
Mackay for supporting Junior G in Term 2. Swimming
and CERES notices have been sent home so please return these as soon as
possible.
WHAT’S BEEN
HAPPENING IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL
IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL WE ARE LEARNING TO: (WALT)...
Writing - Week 1
Writing -
Week 2
Foundation: understand what a recount
is and use full stops, finger spaces & capital letters in our writing (VCELT192) (VCELY194)
Grade 2: understand the structure of a
recount (VCELT229) (VCELY232)
Spelling - Week 1
Foundation: B and d wordlist -bed, led,
bad, sad, Dad, glad, lid, bat, but, and, land, stand EXT: ea as in beach
Grade 1: i-e as in kite
Grade 2: igh as in light
Spelling - Week 2
Foundation: ‘o’ as in dog
Grade 1:’ze’
Grade 2: Plurals add ‘es'
Reading – Week 1
Foundation: Use comprehension strategies to understand and
discuss texts listened to, viewed or read independently (VCELY153).
Grade 1:
Understand that a letter can represent
more than one sound, and that a syllable must contain a vowel sound (VCELA183). Recognise
short vowels, common long vowels and consonant digraphs, and consonant blends (VCELA181).
Grade 2:
Recognise most letter–sound matches
including silent letters, trigraphs, vowel digraphs and common long vowels, and
understand that a sound can be represented by various letter combinations (VCELA218). Learn
some generalisations for adding suffixes to words (VCELA217).
Reading –
Week 2
Foundation: understand what a recount
is and use full stops, finger spaces & capital letters in our writing (VCELT192)
(VCELY194).
Grade 1: understand the structure of a recount (VCELA226).
Grade 1: understand the structure of a recount (VCELA226).
Grade 2: understand the
structure of a recount (VCELY232).
Maths - Week 1:
Foundation: understand place value of numbers to 50 and what
it represents.
Grade
1: understand place value of numbers to
100 and what it represents.
Grade
2: understand place value of numbers to
1000 and what it represents.
Extension: understand place value of numbers to 10000 and
what it represents.
Maths – Week
2:
Foundation: Establish understanding of the language and
processes of counting by naming numbers in sequences, initially to and from 20,
moving from any starting point (VCMNA069).
Connect number names, numerals and
quantities, including zero, initially up to 10 and then beyond ( VCMNA070).
Compare, order and make correspondences
between collections, initially to 20, and explain reasoning (VCMNA072).
Grade
1: Develop confidence with number
sequences to and from 100 by ones from any starting point. Skip count by twos,
fives and tens starting from zero (VCMNA086).
Recognise, model, read, write and order
numbers to at least 100. Locate these numbers on a number line. (VCMNA087).
Investigate and describe number
patterns formed by skip counting and patterns with objects (VCMNA093).
Grade
2: Investigate number sequences,
initially those increasing and decreasing by twos, threes, fives and ten from
any starting point, then moving to other sequences (VCMNA103).
Recognise, model, represent and order
numbers to at least 1000 (VCMNA104).
Describe patterns with numbers and
identify missing elements (VCMNA112).
Extension: Investigate the conditions required for a number
to be odd or even and identify odd and even numbers
Recognise, model, represent and order
numbers to at least 10 000
Apply place value to partition,
rearrange and regroup numbers to at least
10 000 to assist calculations and solve problems.
10 000 to assist calculations and solve problems.
INQUIRY - INDIGENOUS HISTORY:
Week 1 & 2: Understand how the stories of families and
the past can be communicated.
UNIT OF STUDY - WELLBEING:
Week 1: Being supportive
of others by the things we say.
Week 2: Understanding
what we do well on our own and what we do well with others.
ICT:
Foundation: use the keyboard
i.e. use the delete, return, caps lock button and space bar.
Grade 1/2: use Word
and PowerPoint to publish our work.
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 with them 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. Please see your child's
teacher if you are able to assist.
IMPORTANT DATES
7th August: School Council Meeting
19th -25th August: Book Week (Book Fair)
19th -25th August: Book Week (Book Fair)
25th August: Excursion to CERES
29th August: Father’s Day Stall
28th August-8th September - Swimming (Water Safety
Day: 1st September)
15th
September: Responsible Pet Ownership
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