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Orchid Way, Wadalba NSW 2259. PO Box 294, Wyong NSW 2259OFFICE 02 4356 2888 FAX 02 4356 2899
wadalba-c.school@det.nsw.edu.auwww.wadalba-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
AwardsBRONZE
Ava Baird – Year 1
Thomas Porter – Year 3
Dennis Holland – Year 4
SILVEREmily Baird - Year 4
Ella Harris - Year 5
UNLOCKING THE BRILLIANCE IN EACH OF US
GOLD AWARDSREMINDER
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TERM 4, NOVEMBER 2018 :: ISSUE 18
DATES TO REMEMBER
NOVEMBER 2018
26 Wadalba Cup excursion
28 Year 6-7 Extra TransitionLeadership Speeches - 11.30am
29 Genius Hour showcaseNgara choir/dance rehearsals - 10am
30 Assembly - KG - 1.30pm - 2.15pm
DECEMBER 2018
4 Year 6-7 Orientation Day - 9am - 3pmAboriginal Morning Tea
6 Library Monitor fun day
7 Ngara Assembly of Excellence - Wyong School - 10am - 12pm
13 Surf Fun Day - Years 5 and 6 all day
14 Assembly - Year 6 - 1.30pm - 2.15pm
17 Presentation Day - 9am - 11am
18 Year 6 Farewell - 6pm
19 Last day students
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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What has been happening in 4P
Our 4P classroom has been alive with learning in these last few weeks. We started a unit of work in Geography called “Places are Similar and Different” which looks at many aspects of our environment. We have also been focussing on this theme in English.
We have been watching a series of short clips on www.coolaustralia.org all about the ocean. This has covered topics such as industrial fishing, pollution in our oceans (including rubbish) and coral bleaching due to climate change. This has inspired our writing and we have written persuasive texts aimed at convincing the reader to take care of our ocean using high modality words. We have looked at the language Sir David Attenborough uses in his documentaries and incorporated this into our writing. We also participated in activities to learn about persuasive devices such as: Emotional Appeal, Exaggeration, Bandwagon and Emotive Words, finding examples of these in magazines, TV advertisements and catalogues. Some students have produced their best writing yet!
In Mathematics we have been looking at ‘Position’. In this unit, we have learnt the points on a compass and studied different maps and legends. Students have been learning to locate points on a map using coordinates. In one activity, students worked in pairs and hid an object in the classroom. The other student had to locateobject using positional language, a compass or directions. We also created our very own maps incorporating grid references and a legend.
We are set to enjoy the last remaining weeks of Year 4 and will be going over some aspects of our learning that require revision so we can consolidate it before going into Stage 3 next year.
Mrs Page
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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4P in pictures
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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4P in pictures continued
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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Secondly, did you know that much of our ocean’s coral is turning completely white? This is called coral bleaching. When water is too warm, corals will expel the kelp living in their tissues causing the coral to turn completely white. Coral bleaching is a terrible thing for our ocean because when coral bleaching happens the coral usually dies. Eventually, if we don’t stop this, we will have no coral left. This leads to fish having no home and then they die. Then, larger predators have nothing to eat, so they die. If we don’t stop coral bleaching now, our oceans will be destroyed!
Thirdly, when you throw your plastic packaging away where does it go? When we dump rubbish at the rubbish tip it produces toxic gases called greenhouse gases. This happens when green waste and food rots under mountains of other rubbish. This puts extra toxins into our atmosphere and it is starting to affect our climate badly. For every wheelie bin we fill up at school and at home there is about another 65 bins full of rubbish and waste that we never see. It has already been thrown out before it gets to us. We can stop this. Be part of the solution not the pollution.
A snippet from “The Ocean” by Ruby Sutter 4P
4P in pictures continued
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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KB Kindergarten visit Year 9 Careers Day
KB Kindergarten students dressed up on Wednesday in conjunction with Year 9’s careers day. Kindergarten students were so excited as they were able to dress up as what they would like to be when they grow up. KB students visited the high school hall and confidently spoke into the microphone to tell their audience what they wanted to be. We had lots of Police Officers, Vets, Teachers, Firemen, Ballerina and Chefs. We even had an Artist and one student who would like to be a famous Singer. It was a very special and exciting day for all of KB.
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Kindergarten Orientation
Each Thursday for the past 4 weeks we have welcomed the Kindergarten 2019 students to Wadalba Community School. It was such a wonderful opportunity to get to know the students and for them to have the chance to visit our school and classrooms. They have had a wonderful time playing with their new friends, listening to stories and learning songs. On Thursday it was the final orientation session. Parents of future students toured the school while the new Kindy students prepared to entertain their parents at the Family Assembly. Kindergarten did an amazing job and got up on stage without any worries and sang ‘5 speckled frogs’ for the audience. At the conclusion of the assembly all Kindergarten students were awarded with their Kindergarten Orientation Certificates and were presented with a book.
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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Year 6-7 Sports Day
As part of our transition program here at WCS, students participate in a sports day up in the high school with the other Year 6 students from local schools who are enrolled at WCS for Year 7 2019. Students were put into mixed groups with potential combinations for their main classes next year. This can be quite a daunting prospect for our students as some were not placed in a group with any of their peers from Wadalba meaning they needed to step out of their comfort zone and get to know some new faces. Games like Oztag, Capture the Flag and Golden Child were played in a rotation system with teams scoring points for team work, inclusivity and skill. The winning two teams were rewarded with an ice-block at the end of the day. Students enjoyed the opportunity to be treated like high school students and you could feel the nervous excitement from students as they met new people and prepared themselves for next year. It was a great day and we thank the high school staff for the free sausage sizzle and for putting on such a wonderful event.
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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Gold Awards Reminder
Gold Awards are a very prestigious award at the very top of our merit system. Gold Awards are only
presented at our end of year Presentation Day which will be held on Monday 17th December.
Our system is as follows: 5 Commendations = Bronze Award
3 Bronze Awards = Silver Award 3 Silver Awards + Participation in extra-curricular
school activities + participation in a community event = Gold Award
If you believe your child is eligible for a Gold Award at Presentation Day this year, please have your child bring their 3 silver awards to school to Ms Sanday by Friday 16th December. Ms Sanday will also chat to them around the other award criteria when they hand in their awards. There can be no extensions on this date as the medallions are sent away to be engraved with all of our other awards and trophies. If you have any questions around Gold Awards, please contact Ms Sanday.
CREATING A QUALIT Y LEARNING COMMUNIT Y THROUGH OPPORTUNIT Y, INNOVATION AND PARTICIPATION
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“Too
expensive”
“Goes off too
quickly”
What’s stopping your 5 veges a day?
Buy in season – they are cheaper and taste better
Offer carrot sticks, celery, small tomatoes as a snack if they are hungry before dinner; let them choose and help prepare
“Takes too
long to
prepare”
“My children won’t eat
them”
Buy small amounts of fresh veges; store in the crisper in the fridge; try frozen; tinned legumes like baked beans, 3 bean mix (look for low salt or reduced salt)
Just wash and eat raw or slice and bake in the oven; buy ready chopped; try frozen bite sized veges and steam
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