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to St Josephs school to watch a performance called “The Storytellers Chair” . This per- formance was brilliant. Only one week till the end of Term 3. By Mariah Air Atmosphere and WaterCSIRO Science Day The Years 3/4/5/6 students travelled to Orange last Mon- day to participate in the Air, Atmosphere and Weather educational program at the TAFE sustainable centre on Forest Rd, Orange. We be- gan with a short tour of the sustainable building products display. We learned about insulating buildings using re- cycled materials, and the general use of recycled mate- Principal’s Report Captain’s Report What’s Happening 20 Sept. - OSSA Science Day -3/4/5/6 21 Sept. - Last day of term 8 October - First day Term 4 Please send all community notices to Manildra Public School for Term 3 & 4 of 2012 Fax 63645383 or Email to: [email protected] rials in the building industrylike the artificial decking boards made with wood chips, rice hulls and recycled plastic bot- tlesthe very same material used at the Manildra golf club for their new decking addition. We moved on to the classrooms where we participated in and watched some really fun experi- ments in our study of air, atmos- phere and weather. A CSIRO teacher walked the students through a variety of experi- ments: the first to prove that air is real and that it takes up space. Christalin pushed a glass down This week the senior class went into orange for a trip to learn about science. The sci- ence show was very interest- ing and had exciting experi- ments. That very same day the whole school left at 1.45pm to walk Email: [email protected] Web: www.manildra-p.school.nsw.edu.au Manildra Public School 14th September 2012 Term 3 Week 9 2100 Packham Dr, Manildra 2865 Phone 6364 5055 Fax 6364 5255

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Page 1: Manildra Public School · Principal’s Report Captain’s Report What’s Happening 20 Sept. - OSSA Science Day -3/4/5/6 21 Sept. - Last day of term 8 October - First day Term 4

to St Josephs school to watch

a performance called “The

Storytellers Chair” . This per-

formance was brilliant.

Only one week till the end of

Term 3.

By Mariah

Air Atmosphere and Water—

CSIRO Science Day

The Years 3/4/5/6 students

travelled to Orange last Mon-

day to participate in the Air,

Atmosphere and Weather

educational program at the

TAFE sustainable centre on

Forest Rd, Orange. We be-

gan with a short tour of the

sustainable building products

display. We learned about

insulating buildings using re-

cycled materials, and the

general use of recycled mate-

Principal’s Report

Captain ’s Report

What’s Happening

20 Sept. - OSSA Science Day -3/4/5/6

21 Sept. - Last day of term

8 October - First day Term 4

Please send all community notices to Manildra Public School for

Term 3 & 4 of 2012 Fax 63645383 or Email to:

[email protected]

rials in the building industry—

like the artificial decking boards

made with wood chips, rice

hulls and recycled plastic bot-

tles—the very same material

used at the Manildra golf club

for their new decking addition.

We moved on to the classrooms

where we participated in and

watched some really fun experi-

ments in our study of air, atmos-

phere and weather. A CSIRO

teacher walked the students

through a variety of experi-

ments: the first to prove that air

is real and that it takes up space.

Christalin pushed a glass down

This week the senior class

went into orange for a trip to

learn about science. The sci-

ence show was very interest-

ing and had exciting experi-

ments.

That very same day the whole

school left at 1.45pm to walk

Email: [email protected] Web: www.manildra-p.school.nsw.edu.au

Manildra Public School

14th September 2012 Term 3 Week 9

2100 Packham Dr,

Manildra 2865

Phone 6364 5055

Fax 6364 5255

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over the top of a floating

ping-pong ball to the bottom

of a see through bucket of

water. The ball remained at

the lip of the glass all the way

to the bottom of the bucket,

proving the existence of the

invisible air inside the glass.

The second to prove that air

is strong. Hugh was placed

inside a garbage bag up to

P&C Term 3 Fundraiser-Chocolate

Drive. We only have a few boxes left so if

you would like a box to sell please contact

Kathy and she will deliver.

Tuckshop

Monday 17th September

Sasha Thompson

Monday 8th October

Nicole Hyland

P A G E 2

his neck. He held a vacuum

attachment inside and made

a tight seal around his neck.

When the vacuum cleaner

was turned on it sucked out

all of the air and the bag

sealed tightly over Hugh. He

couldn’t move inside. An-

other experiment had

Eboney and Alex blowing

into a test tube of water,

blowing Carbon Dioxide

into the water. Will and

Crystal were the control

parts of the experiment.

When a chemical was added

to determine levels of acid,

the test tube turned bight

yellow indicating the water

M A N I L D R A P U B L I C S C H O O L N E W S L E T T E R

P&C Ne ws

Principal’s Report Cont.

Class News

Senior Class

This week we have been studying fractions

and decimals. We have been looking at add-

ing, subtracting and multiplying fractions

and looking at equivalent fractions. We have

also been hard at work with our oral reading

fluency program. We have started reading a

class novel called, “Blood Brothers” by Carole

Wilkinson. In writing we have been under-

taking internet research projects. Ms Lane is

currently undertaking reading testing of the

senior class.

Junior Class

In the infants class we have been working on

our Literacy Planet activities. Literacy Planet is

one of the computer programs we use and

we are able to do our spelling lists and activi-

ties on here.

We spent this morning working on Toontastic

with the primary students. We have to create

a story and animate it on the iPad.

In art we have been experimenting with wa-

ter colour paints, we are having a lot of fun

creating different colours and artworks.

had turned acidic with the

CO2—which is happening in

the oceans and causing the

Great Barrier Reef to turn

white. JoAnne and Dale

helped test the properties of

heating and cooling of air

using boiling and cooled

water. We also tested the

heating and cooling proper-

ties of air and how this af-

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Birthdays

P A G E 3

Student Achievement Awards

Dylan 9th September

Caylor 11th September

Sarah 17th September

Skye 22nd September

Eboney 26th September

To

Cooper For

Excellent work

in spelling.

To

Jake For

Taking his Read-

ing seriously and

trying hard in

ORF

To

Sarah For

Working hard in

spelling and

reading

To

Brooke For

Improved fluency

in reading

To

Skye For

Completing the

times table pro-

gram with style!

To

Dale For

Being a great role

model and a quiet

efficient worker.

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fects the weather and temperature—using liq-

uid nitrogen and balloons we were able to see

the affects temperatures have on air and air

movement. The whole session was fantastic

and the students were really engaged with the

program and learned a great deal about how

our weather is affected by a variety of factors.

The Storyteller’s Chair

The students had a busy day on Monday—firstly

the CSIRO science day and then they arrived

back at school to make the journey to St Jo-

sephs for the travelling show—”The Story

Teller’s Chair”. The performer, Bronwyn, was

exceptional and entertained the students with

four stories that were told with enthusiasm

and lashings of excitement. The first story was

based on the children’s big book—”The Hun-

gry, Hungry Caterpillar”, the second was based

on an Indian Parable, the third on an Aborigi-

nal Story of Mardie and the last was based on a

true story about a young Jewish girl caught

up in the chaos of the Nazis terror during

WWII. Thoroughly entertaining and wonder-

fully exciting for the students.

OSSA Soccer Knockout Competition

Hugh, Dylan and Ben all members of the OSSA

soccer team competed recently in the Western

Region Knock-Out soccer competition. They

played three games over the course of the day,

however they were knocked out in the first

game, but went on to win the other two

“friendly” matches. All three boys played really

well and helped contribute to the success on

the day. Well done boys.

Preschool Visits

During weeks 8 and 9 we had the pre-school

children (next years kindergarten students) visit

the infants classroom. Miss Vicki , Amaya, Claire,

Zoe, Rhianna and Lachlan visited on Wednes-

days of both weeks. The children joined in on art

activities, handwriting and other activities. We

are looking forward to the preschool children

joining us again next term or orientation.

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Student Banking

Bank books to the office on Wednes-

Book Club

Orders due to office by Thursday

24th November.

Classifieds . . . .

FOR SALE

Mobility Scooter, 4yr old

not used much -$4500 ono

Ph Kathy 0417062647

MANILDRA CRAFT COTTAGE

Now open in Derowie Street.

We have freshly cooked cakes,

biscuits/slices Wed to Sun

LAWN MOWING, EDGES, GARDENING

HOME HELP etc

For cleaning of windows, removal of

rubbish and all home help.

Tracy Middleton 6364 5005

Very competitive rates.

IMPERIAL GUEST HOUSE

Dining Room is open for meals

Fri & Sat nights 6:00 to 10:00pm.

Takeaway available.

Contact David & Therese Press

0408 679 250

MADIA MEETINGS

Held the 1st Wednesday of each month at

Manildra Memorial Hall

7:30pm - All Welcome

MANILDRA MATTERS ARTICLES

Email articles/news to

[email protected]

Last day for news 20th of each month

COMMUNITY NOTES -

St Joseph’s School School

Terms 3 & 4

Close for any additions 12:00am Thursdays

Fax: 6364 5383

[email protected]

manildra Community News & Information . . . . .

Committees & Clubs . . .

MANILDRA BOWLING CLUB

Sunday - Market Night & Members draw

POSITION VACANT

- Casual Bar Steward -

RCG & RSA required

Enquiries to B Fliedner 6364 5001

MANILDRA GOLF

CLUB

Saturdays: Market Night

1st draw at 7:00pm, All Welcome

Tai Chi for Arthritis

Manildra Golf Club Mondays 10:40am

LIVE LIFE WELL

Mondays, 9:30am at Golf Club

More info: Cheryn Johnson

Molong HealthOne 6392 3410

Sporting Notes . .

MANILDRA RHINOS

-- PPRESENTATIONRESENTATION EEVENINGVENING --

Friday 21st September

7:00 for 7:30pm Start

Band “Risky Business”

Basket Supper, $20per head

Bookings @ Bowling Club 6364 5001

or Royal Hotel 6364 5070

CUDAL SOCCER CLUB

Presentation Day - 13th October

Contact Deb 0467 665 619 or Paul Stam

0429 632 290

Community Notices . .

- SAVE THE DATE -

ST JOSEPH’S P & F “TRIVIA”

NIGHT - 20th October

Manildra Memorial Hall

- Amusu Theatre -

“ Salmon Fishing In Yemen” Sunday 16th September @ 1:30pm

“Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” Sunday 21st October

Free afternoon tea served after each screening.

- Poster Museum open every weeken

Community Health . . . .

MEDICAL CENTRE

Dr.Vikki Wymer consults every Tuesday &

Friday between 9.00am & 1.00pm.

Ring 6364 5901 for an appointment

MEDICAL PRACTICE

Dr Guerin consults at The Manildra Medical

Centre on Mondays 9:00am to 12:00 Wednesdays

9.30am to 1:00pm.

Appointments: Molong Surgery 6366 8579 or

Manildra Medical Centre 6364 5901.

INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS

Manildra Community Health is offering FREE

influenza vaccinations to eligible residents on

THURSDAYS between 9 am and 11 am .

No appointment is necessary.

Please phone Kate or Jean on 6364 5345

IMMUNISATION CHILD & FAMILY HEALTH

Appointments any weekday morning between

9.00am and 12.00pm at Community Medical

Centre. “Before School” immunisations at 4 yrs

of age. For appointments Kate/Jean 6364 5345