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Albany Hills State School Herald
Tuesday 1 September | Week 8, Term 3
TEACHER AIDE DAY
This week we acknowledge the work of our teacher aides and thank them in the lead up to Teacher Aide Day on Friday. Teacher aides in our school undertake a multitude of tasks every day to support the learning and wellbeing of students.
Thank you to our teacher aides for all that you do which is often not noticed and not acknowledged. As Principal, I have the privilege of seeing how ‘all the pieces of the puzzle’ come together to allow our school to work in harmony which is essential for our students to receive a quality education and reach their potential.
Book Week
Thank you to Mrs Robertson, Mrs McCarthy and Mrs Ward for all their hard work to ensure another successful Book Week at Albany Hills. Thank you to our families and staff for supporting our Book Fair, competitions and Book Character Dress Up Day. Our Book Fair was a little different this year and the ordering and distribution process created a lot more work for our library staff. Thank you to everyone for your patience as we worked our way through these new processes. All money raised will be used to purchase new books and technology for our library.
Book Week serves as an important vehicle to celebrate and promote a love of literature and I would encourage all families to continue to foster that love of reading at home.
Staffing
I will be on leave for the last two weeks of the term. Steve Wiedman will act as Principal and Collette Proud will act as Deputy Principal during that time.
Some Important Dates to Note
This Friday 4 September is a Student Free Day.
You may have seen or heard media reports recently that the last day of the 2020 school year will be Wednesday 9 December. I will advise families as soon as the Department of Education has confirmed that date.
Principal Chris Hansen
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SEPTEMBER
1 ICAS Maths Year 3 and 4
2 ICAS Maths Year 2
2-3 Fathers’ Day Stall
2-3 Met North Boys Cricket
3 Met North Girls Cricket
4 Student Free Day
4 Teacher Aides’ Day
8 Year 4 Sumo Robotics Competition
9-10 Year 3 Planetarium Excursions
10 Prep Enchanted Forest
10 Year 4-6 Cross Country
11 Year Prep-3 Cross Country
14-15 School Photos
17-18 Year 1 Nudgee Beach Excursions
18 Last Day of Term 3 Free Dress Day
OCTOBER
5 Queen’s Birthday Holiday
6 First Day of Term 4
12-14 Year 5 ‘Camp In’
LEARNING WALKS
Over the past few weeks, we have been visiting classrooms conducting ‘Learning Walks’ where we ask
students five questions about their learning. As our school improvement agenda is focused on improving
the quality of student writing, we are narrowing the questions to explicitly focus on writing. The five
questions are:
1. What are you learning about in writing?
2. How are you doing?
3. How do you know?
4. What do you need to do to improve?
5. Where do you go for help?
We were super impressed with the level of understanding shown by our students and thought we would
share some of the learning walk responses from Year 6.
Year 6 Student
What are you learning? We are learning to compare two different texts that give the same message.
We are writing an argument.
How are you doing? Quite good. I’ve just finished my first draft, but still haven’t completed my
conclusion. I’ve just done immersive reader and I found some things to fix up and more vocabulary to
change.
How do you know? I use the marking guide and the success criteria.
What do you need to do to improve? Edit my work. Explore different words and sentence types. Check
it for TEEL. (Topic, Expand, Evidence, Link)
Where do you go for help?
- My ‘Go To’ folder
- Class One Note
- The word wall
- The annotated sample on the wall
Year 6 Student
What are you learning? We are learning to write a comparison text. We are writing a comparison
between a narrative text and an information brochure about moon bears.
How are you doing? At the moment, I’m perfecting one paragraph before I move on to the next. I’ve just
started working on my language features paragraph. I think I’m going well. My introduction is the best.
How do you know? We have many ways to check. We have success criteria, our writing folder and
notes about what should be in a written argument.
What do you need to do to improve? Probably my vocabulary - using high modality words to make my
point strong. My writing goal is to use subordinating conjunctions and commas in my sentences.
Where do you go for help?
- My writing folder
- Ask my teacher
- Feedback from buddies
- Posters in the classroom and in my book
- ‘Go to’ walls
SILVER TICKETS
Congratulations to the Silver Ticket winners from the last fortnight.
Owen PLS
Eva 1CN
Jake 2BV
Ella 2SS
Hamish 3JW
James 3HZ
Harley 5PH
Jet 5RG
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC NEWS
We have recently received notification from the Regional Music Department that we are to postpone instrumental music selection for 2021 until early Term 4. Children and parents will be informed after our school has been notified.
Because of this, the Information Sessions for both Strings and Concert Band planned for Wednesday 26 August (as per the School Calendar of Events) will also be rescheduled to a date in Term 4.
Thankyou for your patience.
Mrs Aponas
Year 6 Student
What are you learning? We are learning to argue a point of view. We need to be able to persuade the
reader.
How are you doing? I think I’m going well because I’m using a lot of high modality words.
How do you know? We are being critiqued by our classmates and I’m getting a lot of good feedback.
What do you need to do to improve? I think I need to improve my punctuation and make my sentence
starters more interesting.
Where do you go for help?
- The success criteria
- Ask my teacher
- Feedback from buddies
- Resources in the room (TEEL poster, text structure information, word walls)
SMILE!
School photos will be taken on 14 and 15 September. Payment envelopes with information have been emailed home. Students are to be dressed in their formal uniforms for all photos. This includes navy socks and plain black shoes. Long hair is to be worn up and hair accessories are to be in school colours – navy blue and/or maroon. A reminder about earrings – plain silver or gold studs or sleepers, one per ear only.
BOOK LISTS FOR 2021
These have been emailed to parents and carers. Please note that My School Gear is our school supplier. Some of the profits from this service come back to the school. Using My School Gear ensures your child will have the exact correct equipment and this is appreciated by teachers.
2020 CROSS COUNTRY
This year’s Cross Country event will be held over two days with Years 4, 5 and 6 on Thursday 10 September and Prep, Years 1, 2 and 3 on Friday 11 September.
It will also be a fundraiser for the school’s Chaplaincy program which will allow Chappy Glenn to continue supporting children and families in our school community.
The fundraising aspect has no bearing on the results of, or participation in, the Cross Country.
CASUAL CLEANERS NEEDED!
Albany Hills State School are looking for cleaners to join our casual pool.
Must hold a valid ‘Working with Children Blue Card’
Available to work between 5am - 830am & 2.30pm - 6pm weekdays (split shifts)
Ability to learn new tasks quickly.
Experience in school cleaning is not essential.
If you are interested or know someone who might be suitable, please contact the school office by email [email protected]
A note and sponsorship booklet has been sent home with every student. There are some great prizes available for those students who do choose to fundraise. Whether they participate in the fundraising aspect of the Cross Country or not, every child who completes the course will receive a coloured wrist band with a special message of encouragement.
If you have any questions about Cross Country please contact Mr Gason or for questions about the fundraiser, please contact Chappy Glenn or Mr Wiedman.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2020/2021
At the end of Term 2, the Albany Hills State School Student Leadership Program for 2020/2021 was
launched with our Year 5 students.
This is the first step in the process whereby our current Year 5 students can work towards the attainment
of a Senior Student badge which then qualifies them to nominate for a leadership position for 2021.
Parents of all Year 5 students should have received a special note home with their child. Students have
also received a copy of the yellow record card (2 pages) and a coversheet which they have placed in a
display folder.
The teachers have commenced working through the criteria with their students to help them identify
which ones they may already have met and what they need to work towards achieving next.
If you have had a child go through this process in previous years, you will note that parts have been slightly
modified to reflect the current restrictions we are all under and the difficulty students may have collecting
some information. If they are unsure at all about what is required or what is suitable to include, please
encourage them to have a chat with their class teacher.
It is an important part of this process that the Year 5 students take responsibility for attaining their badges.
They should be the ones collecting the information, organising what they need to do and putting together
their folders for submission.
Parents are very welcome to support them with this and encourage them along the way, but the work
needs to be done by the student. Please encourage them to be responsible for gathering and collating
the information, and for obtaining any necessary signatures. This is an important part of them
demonstrating that they have the necessary leadership skills to be a Senior Student.
The final date for submission of paperwork, if students wish to nominate for a 2021 leadership position, is
Monday 2 November (Week 5 of Term 4).
Should you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher.
Steve Wiedman Jodie Farley Beth Henderson Deputy Principals
FORMS & DOCUMENTS
Year 5 Camp
Cross Country Fundraiser
Swimming Notes
Year 3 Planetarium Excursion
Cross Country Fundraiser
Year 5 Camp News
Term 3 Curriculum
Year Level Newsletters
P&C Membership Form 2020
Medication Record for Emergency Medication
Medication Record Sheet for Routine or Short Term Medication
Uniform Price List
Sports News…
CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL
COVID has restricted us in our ability to hold a whole school cross country carnival like we did last year. Even though there are restrictions in place to keep us all safe, we are still keen to run a carnival for our students. Age champion medals will also be up for grabs for senior students (Years 3-6). Sadly, due to restrictions we are unable to allow parent spectators at the venue.
Year level groups will come out and run their respective distances according to their age. Grades 4-6 will run on Thursday 10 September and Prep -3 on Friday 11 September. Top 10 places and age champions for year 3-6 will be determined by comparing times across age levels in two different races. For example, the 11 year old champions will take the results of 11 year olds in year 5 and compare them to 11 year olds in year 6 to determine the top 10 fastest runners.
This is being communicated to all students in years 3-6 so they remember to run their best times on the day.
Prep – Year 2 run in year level groups
Prep and Year 1 500 metres
Year 2 1000 metres
Years 3-6 run in age groups
8 and 9 year olds: 1000 metres
10 year olds: 2000 metres
11 and 12 year olds: 3000 metres
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM
Parents in Prep-Year 3 should have received permission forms for the 2020 Learn to Swim program. Payment is due by September 11. Can you please ensure that you complete the swimming ability survey to help the instructors group students.
Students will be required to wear a bathing cap, one piece togs and a shirt (not school uniform). This shirt is for protection while moving from the classroom to the bus and back. It is not to be worn in the water. A swim shirt for the pool is optional. Please, no board shorts or two piece bikinis. They will also need to take a towel to each session. Students will not be permitted to wear any jewellery, including earrings and watches. Bathing cap should have your child’s first name marked clearly on the outside for swim instructors to see.
The pool has implemented some extra measures to help keep everyone safe. These are in line with the industry’s COVID safe plan.
1) Social distancing in the viewing area
2) Hand sanitizing stations plus all patrons will be asked to sanitize their hands before entering our premises
3) All equipment will be disinfected after every session
4) Designated entry and exit
5) No parents will be allowed to attend
6) No sharing of goggles or caps
COMMUNITY NEWS
Is your child interested in being part of a
team, learning new skills and having fun?
Do you want to learn or return to playing the
game we all love?
All ages and levels of experience welcome!
SIGN ON ONLINE NOW
Mixed junior teams through to U14
Girls only - U16 and U18
Season starts: Saturday 10 October 2020
Training: Monday afternoon/evenings at
Downey Park, Windsor
One location: All games held at Downey
Park, Windsor
Game times: Juniors – AM Seniors – PM
Contact us today:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: Saints Secretary Kylie – 0412 723 747
Saints Coaching Co-ordinator Michelle
0422 416 311
The classes will run on a GET IN – LEARN – GET OUT AND GO basis to maintain a safe environment for everyone.
If any of the students are feeling unwell, we urge them to stay home. If a pool staff member observes a child displaying cold/flu symptoms upon arrival at the centres, or during their swim lesson, they reserve the right to not allow or remove them from their class and request them to leave the centre immediately for the Health and Safety of all staff and students.
Swimming Permission Forms
WINNING HOUSE FOR ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
After the longest athletics season in history we finally have a winning team. Congratulations to Fraser house for taking out the 2020 athletics trophy. Thanks to all the staff and students for their hard work and patience while undertaking a very different format. Thanks also to our wonderful groundsmen for keeping the oval looking fantastic.
Mr Gason and Mr Moores PE Teachers
HEALTH QUESTIONS
It’s that time of year again when all students undertake health lessons in classrooms with Mr Gason. One of the fantastic aspects of my teaching is to hear the wonderful stories about how students have made positive changes for themselves and their families in their day to day health.
I know that your child is likely to come home saying “Mr Gason said this…”. Don’t worry, I get it from my own children. I always say to the students that if they are going to make a change in their house then that is a discussion the child has with their family. It’s not my job to come into your house and run a health audit. However, it is important to listen to our children and model healthy behaviours. If you have any queries, or just want to share a funny story, please feel free to drop me an email [email protected].
Mr Gason HPE Teacher
ACSHS News…
ENROLMENT APPLICATIONS FOR ALBANY CREEK STATE
HIGH SCHOOL
Albany Creek State High School is inviting expressions of interest from prospective students for Year 7, 2021.
There has been an increase in demand for enrolments this year and I encourage all families who are considering Albany Creek State High School as a learning destination for their student to submit an application at your earliest convenience.
Enrolment interviews have begun and we look forward to meeting you and your student at a session soon.
Mahoney Archer Deputy Principal - Curriculum
COMMUNITY NEWS
SCOUTS HOLIDAY
EXPERIENCE
JOIN THE LOCAL SWIMMING
CLUB
P&C News…
THE P&C FATHERS ’
DAY STALL
The P&C will be holding their annual Fathers’ Day Stall on Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 September. There are many great gifts for fathers and grandfathers and children can purchase multiple gifts of their choosing.
We have a wide variety of gifts for $5.00 each, $10.00 gift packs and cards for $1.00. Vouchers for purchasing of gifts are available via the Qkr! App. (More information to the right)
The stall will be held in the auditorium and will be open before school from 8am on Thursday only for siblings that wish to purchase together or those that forgot on their allocated day.
Below is the list of when your child’s class will be brought to the stall to purchase their gifts.
Wednesday 2 September Thursday 3 September
ALBANY HILLS FAMILY COOKBOOK ORDER
Gathering over 250 iconic recipes from our families and school community, our cookbook is sure to make
a great Christmas present. Included are recipes from our families, tuckshop, teachers and support staff.
Comprising family gems passed on from generations, kids-friendly meals, never-fail recipes and over 75
recipes for yummy cakes, desserts and slices as well as recipes from over 18 different countries.
Categories are: Breakfast, Soups and Salads, Main Meals, Vegetarian, Desserts, Finger Food, Baking,
Treats and Snacks, Christmas and Life Hacks.
Order the Albany Hills Family Cookbook via the Qkr! App. It’s easy and quick to set up a Qkr! account,
where you can order the Cookbook, pay for P&C activities as well as order AHSS School Uniforms Online.
Cookbook orders close Sunday 18 October.
Delivery to the school in mid November. Contact the Cookbook Committee for more information: [email protected]
DOWNLOAD THE QKR! APP FOR ONLINE PAYMENTS
The P&C is launching the online purchasing of
Uniforms and some P&C Fundraising
activities on the Qkr
platform. Note: Tuckshop will still use
Flexischools until the end of the year, at
which point it will also be added to the Qkr
platform.
Pre-purchase of the Cookbook and Fathers
Day store vouchers are available at launch
with more fundraising activities to be added
in the future. Simply download the app by
scanning the QR code for Apple or Android
devices or search for the Qkr! app in the App
Stores and follow the simple instructions
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2BJ
2LB
PSG 5PH 6JS
1KM 5SG 6MA
3SS 5RG 4JL
3JW 5JG
3CB 5LB
3HJ 6BC
4PB 6JW
4TB 6HM
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250+ recipes. Full Colour.
Always remember to follow these three steps:
Remember to wash your hands regularly
Try to keep a 1.5 metre distance between people
Use hand sanitiser frequently, including when coming into your classroom from breaks.
If we stick to the rules and work together, we will stop the spread.
Ruby 5JG
SCIENCE SHARING—
YEAR 5 AND YEAR 2
This term 5LB and 5JG have been learning all about animal adaptations (structural, behavioural and physiological). The two classes researched various animals and then made posters showing what the animal eats, their population in the wild, threats, facts, their classification and their life cycle. We put in a lot of time and effort into our polar bear poster. We then shared them with Year 2 students as they have been learning about animal life cycles. The students were very interested in what we created (especially the shiny bits). We were astonished and impressed by their scientific vocabulary and knowledge.
Imogen and Emily 5LB
GO KARTS!
Vroom! Did you know that go karting is a sport? Well, it is! Go karts reach speeds of 90km/h and all while you are sitting only 2cm off the ground! The closest tracks are at Ipswich (Ipswich Kart Club), Gympie (Cooloola Coast Kart Club) and Warwick (Warwick Kart Club). You can practise with your friends and race the races you want to do and maybe I will see you out there!
Jake 5LB
Student News…
WHY DO GIRAFFES HAVE LONG NECKS?
Fossil evidence suggests that giraffes did not always have long necks. Once upon a time, giraffes had much shorter necks.
Can you imagine them looking like this?
These antelope-like animals roamed the grasslands of Africa 15 million years ago. Some of their necks were short like this but some were a bit longer. Fast forward another 10 million years and those antelope-like animals had developed into the present-day giraffes. Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animal and stand over 5 metres tall with nearly half of their height being their neck!
Giraffes are herbivores, which means they eat only plants. Their long necks allow them to reach leaves, seeds, fruits and buds high up in trees. The giraffe's neck, which can grow to as much as two metres high, has been selected because it gives the giraffe exclusive access to the topmost leaves of the trees, and no other animal can reach them. This is an adaptation designed to avoid competition for food with other animals. This would be great if you were competing against your siblings over the lollies!
Findlay 5LB
YEAR 5 ANIMATION UNIT
As all of the Year 5 students know, we are doing a very different assessment task for Term 3 and that is animations. Each student must create an animation about an ethical dilemma. An ethical dilemma occurs when a difficult decision must be made and no outcome is desirable. The three ethical dilemmas we get to choose from is when you accidentally break a friend’s toy, when grandma gives you an ugly jumper for a birthday present or when your friend finds test answers and plans to cheat. As well as ethical dilemmas, we have been learning different skills on PowerPoint for our animation. We will be able to use the iPad to take photos or copy and paste images from the Internet onto PowerPoint. You can also take photos of drawings that you have drawn. This is a very interesting English assessment.
By Finlay 5LB
WHY IS HAND HYGIENE SO
IMPORTANT?
Over the past six months, we have had to adapt, change and improve the ways in which we live our lives. The COVID pandemic presents us with the opportunity to support each other and stick together! It is really important that we keep our hands clean to protect ourselves from germs and bacteria and to help stop the spread of any infection within our school and the community.
PRACTISE MAKES PERFECT
Because of COVID-19, Albany Hills State School has had to stop our amazing range of clubs and choirs. I am in Boys Choir and I am very sad and a bit bored at school now that the clubs have been stopped. I wanted to remind you that you should still practise your skills at home. If you are in a choir, you could find a song you like and sing it in the shower, car or when you are out in the playground. If you are in skipping club, you could buy a skipping rope and you could practise some tricks. Even if a club you like is not on, you could still practise the skill that club focuses on. If you are in art club just because it is closed does not mean you cannot practise your art skills. If we all keep following the regulations, the clubs will be back before we know it!
Jacob 5JG
By Chelsea and Aleeah 5JG
BOOK CHARACTER DRESS UP DAY