PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE As Term 2 comes to a close we have an opportunity to reflect on a plethora of activities that have
taken place this term from the Colour Fun Run, ANZAC
Day Service, National Simultaneous Story Time, Pirate
Day, Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, debating, public
speaking, cross country, dance, PSSA, excursion to
Kurnell, to the Indigenous incursion. We have embraced
these rich learning opportunities for our students but
have also been thrilled to have parents and carers on
site and engaging in their children’s education.
Student reports will be sent home next Thursday, 24
June. Parent-Carer/Teacher/Student interviews will
occur in Week 1 of Term 3, Wednesday, 14 July. A three-
way conversation enables teachers, students and
parents/carers to reflect on progress and set future goals
and targets.
Research undertaken by John Hattie suggests that the most significant indicator linked to raising
student achievement is the ability of students to self-report on their learning. This is also supported
by Dylan Williams, he claims students must be able to reflect and articulate if their learning is to be
enhanced.
A three-way interview promotes student voice, it places the student at the centre of the assessment
and reporting process and it strengthens school home partnerships. Prepare your child by using the
following prompts:
- What have you been learning about?
- How do you think you are doing?
- How do you know?
- How could you improve?
- What could you set as your next learning goal?
Teachers and parents/carers work together to acknowledge student achievement but also to provide
feedback and future direction.
Wishing you and your families a safe and restful break. Term 3 for students starts Tuesday, 13 July.
CHATTERBOX Panania Public School 21A Lawler Street, Panania NSW 2213
Phone: 9773 9017 Email: [email protected]
www.panania-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Term 2
Week 9
16/6/2021
TEACHER PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Aligned with the School Improvement Plan 2021-2024
Semester 1 has seen a focus on building and
nurturing a collaborative learning culture to enhance
teacher quality. There has been an emphasis on
inquiring to understand the present, innovating to
create new ways of improving learning and inspiring
shared responsibility and purposeful engagement in
evidence informed practice. Staff work together in
cycles of co-planning, co-teaching and co-evaluating
to observe and refine practice in order to address an
identified learning need, a pedagogical challenge or
complex learning problem. The process is supported by Spirals of Inquiry supporting teachers to
analyse and reflect, practice analysis conversations and peer coaching.
http://c21canada.org/playbook/
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
We would like to congratulate the many parents/carers who ensure their children attend school regularly and are therefore benefiting fully from their education. We all want our students to get a great education, and the building blocks for a great education
begin with students coming to school each and every day. If students miss school regularly, they
miss out on learning the fundamental skills that will set them up for success in the later years of
school. There is no safe number of days for missing school. Each day a student misses puts them
behind and can affect their educational outcomes. Each missed day is associated with
progressively lower achievement in numeracy, writing and reading.
Attendance patterns are established early. Hence, a child regularly missing days in Kindergarten or in the early years of primary school will often continue to miss classes in the later years. This can impact their academic results when compared to classmates who attend school regularly. It’s vital that students attend school every day, even in the early years of primary school. Being on time daily is also of vital importance as it sets up students for a successful day ahead. When students are a few minutes late they miss out on instructions, routines and do not have the opportunity to build strong friendships and social contacts.
Parents of children from Kindergarten to Year 12 must ensure their children attend school every day. If on occasion, your child may need to be absent from school. Justified reasons for student absences may include:
• being sick or having an infectious disease • having an unavoidable medical appointment • being required to attend a recognised religious holiday • exceptional or urgent family circumstances e.g. attending a funeral.
Parents must provide an explanation for absences to the school within 7 days from the first day of any period of absence. Where an explanation has not been received within the 7-day timeframe, the school will record the absence as unjustified on the student's record.
EXCURSION TO KAMAY BAY KURNELL
On 24 and 31 May, Stage 2 students travelled to Kamay Bay, Kurnell. As part of our history unit this term, students are learning about the original inhabitants of Australia, the early European explorers of Australia and Captain Cook’s landing in Botany Bay in 1770.
At Kamay Bay, students visited the exact landing place of Captain Cook and learnt about his crew’s first interaction with Aboriginal people. Students viewed the stream where Captain Cook took fresh drinking water for the crew of the Endeavour as well as the monument to Sir Joseph Banks, the botanist after whom the city of Bankstown was named.
Students completed a bush tucker trail walk through Australian native bushlands and learnt about the different plants that were eaten and used for medical purposes by Aboriginal people. Students also learnt about how Aboriginal people survived in their environment and the tools they made to gather food and water.
The students thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Kamay Bay site and participating in this exciting and informative excursion.
Mrs R Walker, Excursion Coordinator.
4ST
4W DEVELOPING THEIR MULTIPLICATIVE THINKING
Students in 4W have been developing their multiplicative thinking. They have been working to develop strategies such as doubling, halving, halving plus one more group and using known facts to assist them in determining unknown multiplication facts. To further extend their thinking, students have been playing a game called Multiplication Toss. This game requires students to use the abovenamed strategies, as well as partition multiplication questions to create a block that will fit on their game board. This is a fun game to play at home with your child / children.
MULTIPLICATION TOSS You will need: A spinner. 1 paperclip A 10 x 10 grid piece of paper. GAME INSTRUCTIONS
• Players take turns to spin the spinner.
• Each player may only have 10 turns each.
• Each player spins twice. If a 3 and 6 are spun, players can draw a block representing 3 rows of 6 (3 sixes) or 6 rows of 3 (6 threes).
• The game continues with no overlapping areas.
• If you cannot go, you must still record your go on a piece of paper and write “cannot go”.
• The winner is the player with the largest area blocked out after their 10 turns.
• Eventually the space left on the grid paper becomes small.
• Students need to think:
- What if my 3 sixes won’t fit as 3 sixes or 6 threes?
- Players can then partition the multiplication. For example, I can rename 3 sixes as 2 sixes and
1 six (if it helps me to fit the block into my game board).
Below is a link containing detailed instructions and a video outlining how to play the game.
https://sites.google.com/education.nsw.gov.au/s3-math-digital-resource-1/multiplication-toss
On the next page are some photos of students in 4W playing Multiplication Toss.
FUNDRAISING NEWS
We are pleased to announce that Panania Public School P&C will be hosting Cinema Under the Stars on Friday, 8 October. Please save the date – we would love to see you there with your family and friends for a fantastic evening. More details to come. If you have, or know of a business that might be interested in sponsoring the school to run this event, please get in touch at [email protected].
GOLD AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have received Gold Awards in Term 2.
Chrystian Makroglou 3E, Amelia Thompson 3E, Nathan Ferrier 3/4S, Timothy Swibel 4ST, Natalie Tapp 5MD, Emily King 5P, Marco Naidovski 5P, Skye Newman 5P, Sienna McMullen 5R, Mia Petkovic 5R, Jack Tetley 5R, Maya Cambell 6D, Jemma Harris 6D, Hadlee James 6D, Ava Pringle 6D, Isabella Savvides 6D, Mia Yam 6D and Aidan Arnold 6S. UNIFORM SHOP NEWS
Since the successful handover of our new uniforms being provided by MUE, all issues regarding stock need to be directly raised with MUE as the P&C have officially completed their part in this process. Moving forward MUE have asked parents who may be waiting on stock, to leave their name and number with them directly. They will contact you when the items become available. Also please be aware COVID-19 has impacted supply lines worldwide. This is a constant issue that MUE are aware of and are trying to rectify. Please be patient, needless to say that COVID-19 implications are still being felt across multiple industries. Panania Public School P&C Clothing Pool In light of the above, the Panania Public School P&C Uniform Shop has been officially renamed. We are now the P&C Clothing Pool. This is a great service for our school community, as it benefits parents and helps fundraise for the P&C. The clothing pool is located in A block Hall. Opening Days: The Clothing Pool will be open between 8.50am -9.50am on the dates below: Term 2 Friday, 25 June Term 3 Friday, 16 July Friday, 6 August Friday, 27 August Friday, 17 September (social distancing rules apply) The clothing pool is a great place where families can purchase pre-loved good quality school uniforms and brand new school bags (old style) at the discounted price of only $13.75. All other clothing pool items are reasonably priced at $2 or $5 per item. We have cash or EFTPOS facilities on hand with no minimum purchase. DONATE NOW! If your child has outgrown his/her school uniform, you may like to donate any good quality items to the Clothing Pool. You will be helping raise important funds for the school. We appreciate all donations made. Items can be dropped off at the office during school hours. Thank you for your continued support of the P&C Clothing Pool.
Thank you to the Panania Community who supported our Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday, 3 June. A wonderful $1,780 was raised for the Cancer Council which goes towards vital cancer research, support services, prevention programs, and advocacy.
Pirate Day was another great success with many activities organised by our SRC students to raise funds for childhood brain cancer. An amazing $1,445 was raised on the day. Congratulations to the Panania PS community for raising an amazing amount for the above worthwhile charities.
STEWART HOUSE DONATION DRIVE Thank you to all the Panania PS
families who donated to this worthy cause. We raised $190 for Stewart
House.
All funds raised go towards operating the Stewart House
program.
The winner of the $4,000 travel voucher was a lucky student from
Bathurst Public School.
THE FATHERING PROJECT Dear Fathers and Father figures, On behalf of the Fathering Project, you and your children are invited to our Board Games and Books on Thursday, 24 June from 5.00pm – 6.00pm in the School Library. We will be looking at different games and books that you can play and read with your kids over the holidays with minimal resources! On arrival please complete the school sign in sheet and check in using the Service NSW QR code complying to safe physical distancing and hygiene measures. Please register via this google form so we know how many people to prepare for: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxllFEOF91kMj6u-wyHrmguIWho6Z3BLKfXQ4D8fiON7xa_A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hope to see you there! Mr Newman, Coordinator.
SCHOOL VALUES
Be Reflective/Democracy
Please support us at home by having discussions with
your child/children about what ‘Being Reflective and
Democracy’ means at home, at school and in the
community.
SCHOOL RULES The rule we are focusing on for
Term 2 , Weeks 9 & 10 is:
Be Respectful
You can support us at home by having discussions with your child/children about what “Being respectful” means and what this rule means in different settings.
DIARY DATES
TERM 2 Tuesday, 22 June
• Athletics Carnival at The Crest Friday, 25 June
• Last day Term 2
TERM 3 Monday, 12 July
• Staff Development Day – STAFF ONLY return
Tuesday, 13 July
• All students return K-6 Monday, 19 July
• Interrelate Program commences for Year 6 Monday 26 July
• Interrelate continues for Year 6
• Education Week commences Monday, 2 August
• Interrelate last session for Year 6 Saturday, 4 September
• BBQ & Cake Stall for Local Govt Elections Monday, 6 – Wednesday, 8 September
• Year 5 Narrabeen Camp
• Year 6 Canberra Camp
ADVANCED NOTICE Friday, 8 October
• Cinema Under the Stars Tuesday, 23 November
• Year 6 Orientation Day at all Public High Schools
Tuesday, 30 November
• Presentation Day at Revesby Workers Club Tuesday, 7 December
• Year 6 Farewell Dinner – Bankstown Trotting Club
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