Our Lady of Victories Primary School Shortland
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Shortland NSW 2307
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Term 3 Week 8

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Term 3 Week 8

Liturgies 

Last week Year 3 led us in a beautiful liturgy on the theme of ‘happiness’. It certainly was a wonderful way to start our week and the dance at the end of the liturgy certainly made us happy. This week, Kinder led the school in our Monday liturgy. This was a wonderful chance for us to see how far these little people have come throughout a crazy first year of school. The engagement through Facebook certainly suggests we would have had a large audience if visitors were permitted. Even as an adult it can be daunting to see all of those faces looking at you, so, well done Kindergarten on a fantastic job! 

Mrs Hingston 

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As most of you will undoubtedly know by now, Mrs Hingston is almost due to have her baby. This will be a life changing event for Rachael and Marc, but all in the very best of ways. Parenthood is hard, scary and exhausting, but it is also full of love, a love for which there is no comparison! All members of the OLV community wish them well in the coming few weeks as they prepare for this new bundle of joy to enter their lives.


Mrs Noble will remain teaching Year 1 on Mondays and Tuesdays and Miss Teagan Payton will be teaching Year 1 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until the end of the year.  

Mr V 

Mr V is enjoying his rehab (and chance to relax) after knee surgery so much that he has decided to extend his leave until the beginning of Term 4. Ms McGann will continue in the Acting Principal role and Mrs Dunn will continue in the Acting Assistant Principal role until the end of the term.  

Uniform 

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As the Compass message last week suggested, although the winter uniform is the Term 3 uniform, the weather fluctuates so much at this time of year, that if the weather changes to allow for summer uniform to be worn, then that can be the case. Parents are asked to make this decision based on the weather, and not on what your child/ren want to wear.  

Importance of getting to school on time

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As you are all aware, our gates are locked as soon as the first bell goes at 8:55am. It is extremely important that all students are at school prior to this time. Over the last two weeks Mrs Fry has certainly clocked up her steps, having to open the gate to students who are late and sign them in. It makes it very difficult for your child if they are walking in half way through a lesson due to being late as they miss the instructional part of the lesson.

Managing child Anxiety - Covid

FROM MR V

Aussie Aussie Aussie

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Congratualtions and a big Oi, Oi, Oi to Asalie Hagenimana (father of Joyce, Jimmy and Junior) who will be making his Pledge of Commitment to becoming an Australian citizen tomorrow. After helping the rest of his family become citizens in the last couple of years, it is finally his turn to become a "True Blue" Aussie.

WELCOME TO THE FOLD, ASSALIE :)

Returning Term 4

Whilst I am enjoying a slow, successful recovery, it is upon doctor's orders that I  remain away till the beginning of Term 4. It has been an interesting journey, not without is setbacks, but mostly progressing forward. Thanks to all the well wishes I have received. They have kept my spirits up and I look forward to being back at school next term -- though I am not sure I will kicking a soccer ball at lunch time for a while yet.

Enjoy the rest of the term and have a restful break.

Monday Liturgy

god_is_love.pngThis Monday Kindergarten led our Liturgy with the theme God is …. Thank you Kindergarten for doing such a wonderful job. It is amazing how much these children have grown in confidence in just three terms. Please take the time to view this on our school Facebook page.

Crazy Sock Day

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This Thursday we would like all students to wear crazy socks to school to help us fundraise for Catholic Missions. All children are asked to donate a gold coin donation towards Catholic Missions. There will be an ice-block for the craziest socks in each grade.

Meal Deal Week 9

Thursday 17th September, 2020 will be our last canteen meal deal day.

6 Chicken Goujons & Drink for $4.00 OR

6 Chicken Goujons & Hash Browns & Drink for $5.00

All Orders will be due back on the 15th September.

Please use a brown paper bag or place your order in the clear window of your reusuable lunch bags. 

KINDER

Our Kinder liturgy this week was exceptional. The children read so well! It was obvious they had put a lot of effort into perfecting their readings. Thank you parents for your support.

In English we are learning the ‘ill’ and ‘all’ word families and developing our writing skills by adding adjectives and adverbial phrases to our sentences. The Fairytale we are studying is “The Three Little Pigs”. We compared book versions with videos and found similarities and differences. We enjoyed a modern version where the characters used technology for surveillance and safety devices. Follow this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F8vWWcTPnE&feature=emb_logo

In Maths we did an assessment on patterns that repeat.  We had to describe our pattern (is it a two pattern or a three pattern?), name which parts repeat (eg yellow, blue), name how many pattern blocks are in each of the parts that repeat (two or three) and label our pattern.

In Science we investigated what plants need to grow. We put potting mix into zip-lock bags and covered our bean seeds with the soil. We gave our seeds some water and stapled the bags to a green cardboard cut-out of a Sprout House. We predicted that our seeds would grow if we gave them sunlight and water. We sticky taped the seed bags to a window so they could get some light and warmth. We were correct! After one week our seeds had started to grow roots. Check out our photos!

In Creative Arts we made a special gift for our dad’s (something nice to eat) and made him a thumbs up card. We hope our dad’s enjoyed their treat and had a wonderful day.

YEAR 1

We are hoping all our families had a wonderful weekend celebrating Father's Day!  Year 1 worked very hard at creating a special gift for their Dads!

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In English we have enjoyed reading 'The Paperbag Princess' by Robert Munsch. We've completed a variety of literature tasks related to the text including comprehension, brainstorming character traits, sequencing events in the text and writing a book report. 

Last week in Maths Year 1 were learning about fractions, in particular, half of a collection. Students used different hands-on strategies to help them do this, such as tens/twenty frames, counters and pictures. This week we are learning about telling the time using analog and digital clocks to the hour and the half hour.  

In Science our unit is called 'Up, Down and All Around'. We have been investigating and watching the weather, which also links in with our Geography study this term. Year 1 enjoyed taking our lesson outside to complete a weather observation chart. We took a thin piece of crepe paper outside and held it by the end - we knew the wind was quite strong that day, as it almost blew our paper horizontal! We have also been looking at weather in other locations around NSW. We were interested to see how different it can be - even in the same state - from hot and dry conditions to snow and rain! We have been learning about the different instruments used to help measure certain aspects of the weather. These include: thermometer (for temperature), rain gauge (for rainfall), wind vane (for wind direction) and an anemometer (which measures wind speed). This week the Year 1 students will be making their own wind vane to measure the direction of the wind....hopefully we will get a breeze to test them out!

In Health we have been looking at strategies to use for times we may not be feeling safe or comfortable. We discussed that our body gives us warning signs that we may not feel comfortable about a situation. These signs could be anything from sweaty palms or a shaky body, to butterflies in our tummy. Year 1 completed an activity called 'Our Support Network' where they traced their hand and recorded 5 people they trust to talk to on each finger.  

In Religion we have finished our unit on Baptism by discussing the different signs and symbols used in a Baptism Ceremony. These include: the white gown, the Baptismal Candle, Holy Water in the Baptismal Font and the Chrism Oil. This week we start our new topic about the Local Diocese.

As Friday will be my (Mrs Hingston's) last day with Year 1 before I commence Maternity Leave, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you all. It has been an absolute pleasure teaching your children this year and I wish them all the best for Term 4!

YEAR 2

In English, we are focussing on writing procedures with Mrs Dunn. We have written lots of procedures of our own and now we are working in groups to present a procedure to the class, having the rest of class follow the procedure to see if they get the correct outcome, for example, how to tie a shoe lace. We are also learning to use writing techniques to improve our creative writing with Miss Payton. So far we have focussed on alliteration and onomatopoeia. 

In Maths, we have been learning about length. We have done lots of measuring using our 30cm rulers as well as the teacher's metre rulers. We learnt how to convert metres to centimetres and centimetres into metres and centimetres. 

In Religion, we have started a new topic on the Liturgical Year. We have been looking at the different seasons of the Liturgical Year, where they fall in comparison to the Calendar Year and the different colours that represent the seasons in the Liturgical Year. 

We have also been incorporating Microsoft Teams and OneNote into our learning to improve our use of technology. We have even added some of our homework tasks to OneNote. We also learnt on Friday how to record ourselves saying our speeches about what we would like to be when we grow up. We had so much fun experimenting with some coding on Scratch Junior using the iPads!

As you all know we have been working extremely hard at preparing our play. We will have a dress rehearsal next Monday so please take some time to help your child look for clothes to suit their character. All narrators will wear their school uniform.

YEAR 3

In Religion, we are learning about the history of the Catholic Church in Australia. We have discovered that there were 316 Catholics amongst the 1044 convicts who arrived in the First Fleet. We also learnt that there were no priests in the colony for many years and Catholics had to find ways to keep their faith alive through prayer gatherings. We have studied a timeline of the Catholic Church in Australia and it was interesting to see how the Church gradually came to be. We learnt about the history of St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney and about the hurdles faced in its journey to completion.

In English, last week we read the book ‘I’m Australian Too’ by Mem Fox. We discussed things that make Australia a great place to live and wrote a speech about ‘What it is like living in Australia.’ This week, we are reading the book ‘Sail Away – the Adventures of Skip and Nell’ by Mem Fox. This story follows the adventures of two dingo pups from Northern Territory who race their boat, called Dinki Di, along the east coast of Australia, down south until they headed west to participate in ‘the great race in the west’ – the America’s Cup. We have completed a mapping task, comprehension questions and learnt about idioms.

Last week in Maths, we learnt more about fractions. We counted by fractions, put fractions along number lines and learnt about mixed numerals. This week, our focus is Area using the square metre. In groups, we made a square metre from paper and used it to measure various surfaces around the school.

In Geography, we are looking at climate zones of Australia. We will be comparing the climate of Darwin to that of Hobart, and then comparing the climate where we live to each of these places.   

In Science, we talked about landforms in our region that have been formed by erosion. Some were: the cliffs at Bar Beach, creeks and gullies in our area, the sand dunes at Stockton, just to name a few. We chose three to draw in our books and we are completing an explanation activity to state how we think erosion formed two of these landmarks.

We have been enjoying our Sport activities each Wednesday with Year 4. We have played some really fun team games and have developed some very useful skills.

In Personal Development, we have been discussing various ways our body reacts when something isn’t right with us or when we feel uncomfortable about a situation. Some of these warning signals are: goose bumps, heart pumping fast, butterflies in the stomach and legs feel wobbly.

YEAR 4

In Religion, we are learning about the history of the Catholic Church in Australia. We have discovered that there were 316 Catholics amongst the 1044 convicts who arrived in the First Fleet. We also learnt that there were no priests in the colony for many years and Catholics had to find ways to keep their faith alive through prayer gatherings. We have studied a timeline of the Catholic Church in Australia and it was interesting to see how the Church gradually came to be. We learnt about the history of St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney and about the hurdles faced in its journey to completion.

In English, we have finished reading our novel, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. We really loved the story and the intriguing plots. We are going to do a short film study of the movie and will watch it next week. We are all excited about seeing it and watching the novel come to life on the screen. We focused on developing an interesting plot in our narrative writing over the last two weeks. It has been great to share and to hear one another’s stories.

Our focus in Maths last week was Fractions and Decimals. We enjoyed many decimal activities and we extended ourselves to complete some quite challenging tasks. This week we are focusing on Area. We estimated then measured objects in square centimetres and square metres.

In Geography, we are focusing on different environments for the next couple of weeks. These include coniferous, deciduous and tropical forests and also deserts. It is really interesting to discover the many varied environments of our world. It is also fun to discover the animals of each environment. It makes us realise how important the environment is to our world.

In Science, we thought about landforms in our region that have been formed by erosion. Some were: the cliffs at Bar Beach, creeks and gullies in our area, the sand dunes at Stockton, just to name a few. We chose three to draw in our books and we are completing an explanation activity to state how we think erosion formed two of these landmarks.

We have been enjoying our Sport activities each Wednesday with Year 3. We have played some really fun team games and have developed some very useful skills.

In Personal Development, we have been discussing power. We know that everyone has power in some way. We each wrote about a situation where we have power and we explained how we should and should not use that power with others. It was good to think about our actions and their effects.

YEAR 5/6

In RE, we have started looking at our next unit which is on the Sacraments of Service. We have identified ways that people remember important things in their lives and identified special ways that Catholics remember the important things in their lives. We have discussed ways that students have celebrated important times and widened the discussion to include sacramental moments such as their baptism or naming day, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation.

In English, we are up to the next section of our novel, from the viewpoint of the main character’s sister. We can’t wait to see how she views the same events.

In Maths, we are finishing up with fractions and decimals – a journey we have been on for the last seven weeks. In this time, we have used Matific and played games to consolidate our learning. Some of us have designed and made a dominoes game based on our understanding. We can’t wait to play them on Friday.

In music the children are continuing to play the song 'I'm Yours.' The children have been practicing this together as a class as well as at home. The students have now learnt chords C, F, Am and G and are either doing a down, up, down strum or moving to the Island strum. It is great to see how well they have all already progressed. 

In science, students are now working in their teams to design their own sustainable home, with consideration about environmental factors and material properties. Students will construct diagrams within their teams before making their shelters. 

 

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Term 3 Fees

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Term 3 Fees are now due and payable.  Thank you to all families who are up to date with their fees.  We understand a lot of families usually come into the office to pay school fees but, during covid, you can pay via BPAY, Direct Debit or call the office and pay via eftpos.  

Kindergarten Enrolment

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We are still accepting Kindergarten enrolments.  If you are looking to enrol your child or you know a friend or neighbour, please have them contact Leanne in the office and ask for an enrolment pack.

Library Borrowing

Just a reminder that library borrowing is each Wednesday. Please send your child with an appropriate library borrowing bag. Please, no plastic shopping bags. Please encourage them to keep their library books in this bag when they have finished reading each night.

All overdue library books need to be returned ASAP.

Happy Reading.

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We would like to wish the following children a Happy Birthday

Kindergarten Erleen S, Levi A
Year 1 Jesse C
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5/6

Congratulations and we hope you had a happy day

 

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Kinder Andre C, Sophia T, Thea W, Chase S
Year 1 Grace G, John H, Laura N, Gabriella K, Toma V
Year 2 Millie H, Joseph B, Maddison H, Virgina V, Benjamin T
Year 3 Ava G, Lochlain H, Indigo H, Mark M
Year 4 Isla W, Tahlia B, Finlay B
Year 5/6 Julian A, Sam T, Archie P
Principals
Captains Gemma M, Evan S
Lexia Awards Jimmy H- Level 9 & 10, Pippa M - Level 2, Jensen W - Level 3, Joyce H - Level 5, Anabel L - Level 4, Ojoe T - Level 15, Brian K - Level 2 & 3, Jesse M - Level 2, Junior H - Level 8, Grace G - Level 5, John H - Level 5, Daniel Z - Level 7, Thea Weir - Level 3 & 4, Gabi Kamanzi - Level 1
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SMS/EMAIL NOTIFICATION OF ABSENCE

As part of Our Lady of Victories’ commitment to student safety and welfare, our school has begun notifying parents of their child’s unexplained absence via SMS message & email.

This service provides an SMS / email notification to parents of children who are marked absent from school without explanation once the roll has been checked in the morning.

Where possible, it would be appreciated if parents can notify the school at their earliest convenience regarding a child’s absence.

 If a child is going to be absent for the day or is intending to arrive late (e.g. medical appointments etc.), then parents are asked to use the COMPASS APP or call the office to notify the school before 9:30am on the day rather than sending a note afterward.

It is hoped that by providing this service and in partnership with families we can continue to ensure all possible mechanisms are in place to maintain the safety of our students.

USING THE ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATIONS

COMPASS is the preferred method of informing the school that your child is away. By sending it through COMPASS, it is immediately synced to the class roll. Teachers endeavour (technology permitting) to have their rolls marked by 9:30am. If your child is not present and you have not sent a compass notification (or contacted the office of an absence) you will be sent an SMS to advise that we have not received an absence “note” and your child is not present.

Please refrain from using other electronic forms of notifications such as email, Schoolzine or other APPS we have used in the past. If in doubt, call the office.

You will be able to access the school newsletter here and notifications will come through Schoolzine. Please DO NOT use the old SkoolBag App. It is no longer used for communications of notifications and messages..

Go to this link to download the Schoolzine App:

http://www.schoolzine.com/szapp

Check out this link for more info on St Nicholas OOSH.