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Happy and Sad

As the students and teachers at school are aware, next week will be my last week at Hackham East :(

I won the position of Assistant Principal at a school near the city :)

Thank you all very much for all your support this year. The kids and families at Hackham are the best!

Next term, I shall give Mr Green my new email address and any students that want to keep in touch can get my email from him.

Hopefully, more teachers will be blogging and using wikis at Hackham in 2009 and we can collaborate on some very interesting projects.

Please drop in to say goodbye,

Regards,

Louisa Guest

Week 8 Term 4 2008

The end of the year approaches!

Things to remember:

Our excursion this Thursday.

Please make sure your child has their hat, has applied sunblock and has more to reapply at recess. We will outdoors most of the day. If you are having trouble finding the money for the excursion, please see Mr Green or Mrs Rowley in the office to make arrangements for payment. Students may bring spending money up to $10.  Teachers and adults will NOT look after this money for them – it is entirely their responsibility. If you are a parent helper who cannot attend the excursion for any reason, PLEASE notify me via the front office as soon as possible. Also if your child is going to be away on excursion day, please phone the school office by 8.30am so that we do not delay the start of the trip waiting for them.

FRIDAY

Week 8 assembly is the last assembly for the year. All parents and carers are very welcome to attend.

Reports and class information will go home on Friday.  If you would like to make an appointment to see me in Week 9 to discuss your child’s report, please phone the front office or send me an email:

louisa.guest@hackhame.sa.edu.au

In week 9 there will 2 transition visits for your child to meet their new classmates. We may not be sure of who the teacher will be next year, but your child will benefit greatly from having some quality time with their new class mates. Weeks of planning, carefully deliberation and consultation across the school went into the class placement process. Your child has been placed in the class that will best suit their learning and social needs for 2009.

Regards,

Louisa Guest

Week 6 – changes to PE week timetable

Due to industrial action on Friday, the PE week timetable has changed somewhat.

Monday

9.00 Opening ceremony

9.20 – 11.50 Years 3/4/5 House team games

Tuesday

9.00 – 1.00pm Years 3-7 Athletics at Hackham Sports Centre (recess back at school 10.40-11.20)

Wednesday

9.00 – 11.50 Sprint heats and finals, Championship relays and Big relay and Shield Presentation. (includes recess 10.40 – 11.20)

Please remember to apply sunblock before school and bring some with you to reapply at recess time.

Sun safe clothing must be worn – make sure shoulders are covered

It would be a good idea to pack two water bottles and keep one in our class fridge for after recess.

Afternoons and Thursday will follow our usual class timetable.  Friday will be a school closure day due to the teachers’ strike.

Sorry for any inconveniance with these changes,

Louisa Guest

Homework weeks 5 and 6 term 4

1. Visit our blog and leave a comment on someone else’s Mathscast

2. Visit our e-zine and vote for a front cover. You will need to remember your username and password! Everyone is heps_ and then their secret internet name. We all have the same usual password :)

3. Multiplication practice sheets

4. Read for 15 minutes each night (and make sure that you have completed a quiz by Friday each week) unless you have negotiated a longer time frame with me because you are reading a thick book.

5. Visit the e-zine and leave a PQP on someone’s article. (Only 5 people did this last week)

Homework Week 4 term 4 2008

This week you will need to visit our class magazine – the link on this blog under “Online Projects”  You will need to look at the front covers and leave a message for the one you like the best.

You also need to PQP an e-zine article.  You cannot PQP your own article.

This needs to be done by Thursday 6 November please.

Don’t forget to keep reading. Everyone should have completed another novel and taken a quiz by Friday morning

Please see me if you are having trouble accessing the blog or are unable to do your homework for any reason.

Thanks kids,

Mrs G

Monday Week 4

Don’t forget – school photos this morning.

Please wear a clean school top and make sure you have brushed your hair.  Our class photos are around 10.15am so we won’t have fitness till after the photos.

Choir (Mr Lamshed’s) need to be at the gym at 8.30am for the choir photo

Make sure you have found out the correct address for the person you are sending your postcard to – this was last week’s homework. There may be community service for people who have still not done this simple task

See you there!

Mrs G

Weeks 3 and 4

Focus On Reading

Hello again,

This week I am going to try something different. When we are at school, I shall ask one or two of the children to “read” the news and then upload it here for you to access (fingers crossed) as a soundbyte.

news-for-blog

Please make sure that your child is reading their lexile book for at least 15 minutes for homework each night. There are far too many children staying in at recess and lunch on a Friday to make up their reading time. As I always tell the children, footy players practise footy skills to get better. Netballers practise their netball skills to get better at netball. Readers MUST practise their reading skills to get better at reading. There is just not enough time in the school day for all their reading practise to be done here. We have daily reading at school from 8.50 – 9.10. It is at this time that children are also changing books and taking quizzes and reading to adults. We have explicit reading lessons on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays when Mrs Corey, Mrs Bradshaw and Selena also work with us to improve our reading skills.

Reading is not just about sounding out the words correctly. That part of reading is called decoding. It is also about understanding what you have read. That part of reading is called comprehension. Many children have a good grasp of simple comprehension but their higher level comprehension skills need improving. Take a look at the passage below for an example of the different types of comprehension levels that children need to know.

” Katy had a cat called Snowball. Snowball had 4 kittens. They were also little white fluffy cats. Katy had trouble trying to think of names for all the kittens”

A low level question could be, “How many kittens did the cat have?” We call these “here” questions because the information can be found directly, here, in the text.

A mid-level question might be, “How many cats were there altogether?” This is a “hidden” question because the answer is not directly in the text, but you can work it out from what is written.

A high level question could be, “Why did Katy have trouble trying to think of different names?” This is what we call “head” questions as the answer is not in the text at all. It requires the reader to use what they have read in the text to come up with their own ideas about something.

Next time you are listening to your child read, see if you can challenge them with a few “hidden” questions as well as some easier “here” questions.

Thank you to all the adults who are supporting their child’s reading program.

I hope to have “The News” sound byte on here by Wednesday. Please come back then for another look.

Regards,

Louisa Guest

Homework alerts!

Reading for homework

There are quite a few students who have not read their lexile novel and taken a quiz yet. Remember – you should be reading at least 15 mins at home every night as well as reading in school each morning.  Unless you are reading a novel like Harry Potter like heps_jeff is, you should be doing at least one quiz a week.  Well done to all those studnts who have completed one or more quizzes. If you do not have internet at home, there are plenty of opportunities for you to take your quiz at school

Parents – please ask your child to log on to lexile and show you their results.

Regards

Mrs G

Homework term 4 week 1

Your homework is to post a comment on this blog. You might say how you like the new format (or nt) You could do me a PQP on it if you wanted!

Also, everyone needs to read at least 15 minutes per night. This means everyone should have completed a lexile quiz by Friday lunch, unless they have already seen me and shown me they are ready a huge book like Harry Potter

You need to ask your parents/carers if they are available to come on our excursion on Thursday 4 December to Signal Point Information Centre at Goolwa and then to Granite Island at Victor Harbour.  Sorry no preschoolers :(

Term 4 Weeks 1 and 2

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Welcome back to school everyone.

This term will be an incredibly busy one, wrapping things up ready for next year. Early this term, I shall be asking the students to provide me with a list of people that they would like to have in their class next year. This way, I can ensure that everyone will have at least one friend with them. Class composition has not been finalised for 2009 yet so teachers will not begin the class placement process for a couple of weeks. Please be reassured, we do our best to ensure that students are placed in an environment that will best suit the individual’s needs – socially and academically. There will be a transition program in weeks 8 and 9 for students to meet their new teachers and class mates – more of that nearer the time.

Class equipment

All students were given a full set of stationery for the year. Lots of items are lost and missing. Many students have had these items replaced but there is no more money left in our class funds for me to provide any more replacement stationery for the students. If your child comes home asking for a new pencil or pen or ruler, it is because they have lost at least 3 or more this year already. Please support my efforts to help them be responsible for their things by getting them to “work” for the money to buy the replacements. They could help out with some extra chores around the house or use their own pocket money to buy them. It may help the students to learn more about the value of such items. If your child has their class calculator at home, please remind them to bring it back to school as it is an essential piece of equipment for Maths. Now that we are entering warmer months, all students must have a water bottle on their desk each day. Most students still have the bottles that I bought for them at the start of the year but if your child has lost or broken theirs, please could you send in a replacement.

Learning program

In Maths this term, we are revisiting algorithms – the correct written way of solving math problems. We will also revisit time, money and decimals. The PE program incorporates orienteering this term so we shall complement this and study mapping in Maths at that time.

Literacy will focus on information report writing and information gathering. We are creating an online magazine called an e-zine. Hopefully some other schools in SA and USA will be contributing to our e-zine. The spelling program will continue to focus on letter-sound patterns and I still use the Soundations program to teach these sound-letter relationships to the students. There are lots of great literacy sites in our links section for students to improve their literacy skills.

The child protection curriculum content that I will be focussing on this term is media and internet safety. We will be looking at classifications of programs, films and games, revisiting “Cyberquoll” and cybersafety issues. To complement this we will be exploring the concept of copyright and other ethical issues around using ICT.

The Arts will still be a strong focus, even though we have finished our part in the DECS Music Trial. The CD launch was very successful and I’d like to thank the visitors who attended and made this a very special occasion for the students. I will be addressing visual arts this term with an exploration of famous artists and students producing their own versions of famous paintings. Another internet project that we will be involved with is one where we create our own postcards and upload them to a google maps project so that children in other parts of the world can learn more about the landmarks in our part of the world. Creation of the postcards will be part of our visual arts studies.Last lesson with Mr Reynolds from IMS.

As well as attending Science with Ms Litzow, I’d like to do more Science in class this term. We will be doing some kitchen chemistry and explorations on solar power

Some sad news is that our little guinea pig, Randall, died in the last week of the school term and unfortunately Rocket, our rabbit, also died during these holidays. We will miss them. They were very lucky pets and got lots of love and attention from all the children. I got them from the Rabbit Rescue Farm at Smithfield Plains so we were able to give to 2 unwanted pets a very good home while we had them.

As always, please do not hesitate to make an appointment to see me if you have any concerns about your child.

Regards,

Louisa Guest