Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. ALPHA STATE SCHOOL WEEKLY WATCH 2015 Mobile - 0427 158 456 Telephone - 4987 0888 Fax - 4987 0800. 28 April 2015 Website: www.alphass.eq.edu.au Issue 6 From the Principal’s Desk… Dear Parents/Caregivers Welcome back to a chilly Term 2! I trust you had a relaxing and enjoyable break over Easter and were able to spend time with family and friends. It has been a busy start to the term already and everyone has hit the ground running. Last week the students were exceptionally well behaved on the Troop Train and had a really enjoyable time. It was such a fantastic opportunity for the students to be part of this and I am sure it is something they will remember for a long time. On Saturday, the staff, students and many community members commemorated ANZAC day. What a great start to the weekend it was to see so many students in full uniform remembering those men, women and animals that died for our country. Thank you to all those people who attended and represented Alpha SS. On the weekend, many staff and students participated in Pink Stumps Day. A great time was had by all. Much thanks needs to go to Dale and Rachel Bryce, Sally McKeering, The P and C, particularly Tina, Mick and Ben and Miss Clarke for making the day so fun and for being so organised. This term, the students in years 3, 5 and 7 will be sitting their NAPLAN tests. Lots of preparation and learning has been taking place this year and I have confidence that the students will achieve great results. I would like to remind the students about taking their time to answer each question and not stress about anything they are unfamiliar with. It is one of the many testing devices schools use to determine how best to teach each student. Good luck to all our NAPLAN students! Next week, Miss Clarke will be convening the Central West 12 Years and Under Touch Football Carnival. Students from the Central West area will travel to Alpha for this carnival on May 6. Information about this will go home for those students who are eligible to attend. The P and C will be running the canteen on the day. Any helpers would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Tina Standerwick or the P and C if you are able to help. On Monday the 11 May, there will be a Chaplaincy meeting at 5 p.m. here at school. We are really trying to encourage more community members to become involved in our Chaplaincy committee. No prior experience is needed and all new members are welcome. For further information, please see Chappy or Penny Rogers. I reminded the students today about the four key school values of Respect, Responsibility, Safety and Learning I would like to see them uphold as per our school’s Responsible Behaviour Plan. Each week at Behaviour Parade I focus on one key value depending on any behaviour issues that may have occurred the previous week. This week I reminded the students about fun, safe play, particularly when playing Gaelic football at lunchtimes and also ICT usage during school times. I am currently working with HR to find a replacement teacher for Ms Wright. I will keep you posted as to how and when a new teacher will be joining us at Alpha. Congratulations to all our staff and students on such a great start to Term 2. It is so Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. lovely to be part of such a great, calm school and I really enjoy each day I am here. Well done, Have a great final week of term, Miss Wilson everyone! Have a great fortnight. Please let me know if there are any issues I need to be aware of. Take care Vanessa Koina Mother’s apologies Day Morning Tea Mother’s Day Morning Tea will not be held this year as we have had no Music teacher based at our school to help us organise performances. As this is a big part of this morning tea and allows us to showcase our school it would not be the same without it. We know that this event is something which everyone looks forward to so we will endeavour to run it again next year. Years 1/2/3 Bulletin Welcome back to school! The kids have settled in nicely and we have had an action packed first week back. The outline for this term is as follows: Science – This term we are looking at earth science. We are focusing on day and night features, the earth’s orbit and shadows! Geography – The focus for Geography is connections to places. Within this unit, students will look at different places in Australia as well as world heritage sites. Maths – Maths groups have shuffled around this term. The year 2 and 3 students have been merged together into one class for maths. Students in each year level will be exposed to number, statistics and measurement content. English – This term we will be focusing on narratives! Thank you for your continued support. We are very Narratives are always exciting to teach and the students sorry that this will not be happening this year. are showing lots of interest in this subject which is nice to see. We have also started a writing workshop subject Stay tuned next year. which is focusing on persuasive texts (to keep our skills Chanelle Goodwin from term 1 fresh!). Prep Newsflash Hello parents, and welcome back to school for term 2! The preps have already had a busy term, starting their new science, geography and English units, as well as spending Wednesday afternoon last week on the train to Anakie. All of the preps had a lot of fun, and showed beautiful behaviour and manners. This term we will be working on recounts in English, materials and their properties in science, and features of a place in geography. Your child may also come home this term with the mystery box! The mystery box is for your child to bring in an item for show and share, which they then need to give clues for the other children to guess what it is. Sshh! Don't tell anyone! Please remind your child to bring back their homework every Friday, so it can be prepared for the following week. Remember that homework club starts again today, and will be running every Monday until the end of term from 3:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Health – Mr Hammer will continue to teach Health this term. Students will be looking at healthy eating and ICT. They will be designing their own healthy sandwich and then making it. Thank you for a wonderful first week back! Miss Grogan Years 4/5/6 Intelligence Dear Parents, What a great start to the term! We have had a lot of fun starting our new units for the term and can’t wait to continue on with them. Behaviour has been good and we haven't had any major issues for the first week back. Lets hope this can continue on for the rest of the year! We have reached reward 2 on our marble jar, so on Tuesday we are having some free time to celebrate. Parent teacher interviews are this week and I am looking forward to seeing the majority of you there. Please remember that they are only 15 minutes long. If you have further questions, we can schedule another time where we aren't restricted by time boundaries. Hope you have all found it easy to get back into the swing of things! Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. Kind Regards, Courtney Hodge chodg145@eq.edu.au Looking forward to meeting with you on Wednesday at parent teacher interviews. If you are unable to attend I am happy to catch up with you at another time. Years 7/8 Broadcast Have a great week.. Mrs Rogers Firstly a big congratulations to all the students who read the resolutions or participated in reading the poem on Anzac Day for me – from all accounts they did a wonderful job and performed well. I am extremely proud of the fact that they volunteered to participate, were a part of such a momentous occasion and spoke Congratula ons to all the students who par cipated in the Inter-School Cross Country at the end of last term. clearly and confidently. Well done everyone! The ca le stampede free carnival ran smoothly thanks In English we are working on a unit which gets us to to all the parents and teachers who volunteered on look at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values so stopwatches and checkpoints. Thank you to Mr Taylor that we can give a persuasive oral presentation which for all his hard work as my assistant and se ng up the compares and evaluates the effectiveness of two different course. Congratula ons to Yungi for winning both the literary texts, which communicate ideas about their Inter-School and Inter-House Shields. values. Sports News We will be looking at Persuasive texts – the different Results: features and parts, what vocabulary makes writing Inter-HouseShield persuasive and how effective arguments are developed. Yungi – 62 Points While in Maths, the Year 7s are looking at algebra and Kabi – 45 Points solving linear equations while the Year 8s will be looking at revising index notation, prime factor trees, Inter-School Shield commutative and associative laws as well as simplifying Yungi – 42 Points algebraic expressions. Jericho – 41 Points Karbi – 22 Points Homework continues with Lexia (100 mins), spelling, and Maths Mentals to be completed each night. Again, I do appreciate your help in making sure these things are Age Champions: being done. These are the things which will help to 10 yrs Boy – Blair Sypher consolidate your child’s basics so that progression in 11 yrs Girl – Lumina Fountain 11 yrs Boy – Corey Rogers Literacy and Numeracy is made a little easier. 12 yrs Girl – Kirsten Reid 12 yrs Boy – Glay Gleeson Keep smiling. ☺ 13 yrs Girl – Emily Gleeson Mrs Goodwin 13 yrs Boy – Cooper Standerwick 15 yrs Girl – Danielle Thorn 15 yrs Boy – Beau Standerwick YEAR 10 NEWSCAST Hi parents Welcome back to the new term and wasn’t it a cool start Miss Clarke to the term. Mr Hammer’s Post My thanks go to all the Year 10 students for their great help in assisting the other students on the train trip on Tuesday. They are all really starting to step up into the Philosophy Rules! This week the year 7-10 philosophers began to leadership positions. generate questions about environmental care. Students have been working on their science assignment Using the opening of the Disney movie Wall.e as an from last term. This assignment is due on Friday - I inspiration, the students put their questioning skills checked their progress on Thursday and will again to the test. I look forward to hearing the students check on Tuesday. We have spent time in class researching for this assignment and they are now explore the answers to their questions over the coming weeks. Meanwhile I invite you to reflect required to write their findings. Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. upon the following statement… The quality of our posters are marked on each page. The Alpha Show life is determined by the quality of the questions Society is celebrating the Year of the ANZACS. that we habitually ask ourselves. A L PH A S T A TE SCHOOL J U NI O R Health and Technology SHOWPERSON AND ALPHA SHOWGIRL This term the 1-3s will be combining healthy choices REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPHS with a technology design process to make a healthy Congratulations to Emily, Erin and Cooper on and delicious sandwich for a fellow classmate. This participating in the Junior Showperson for 2015. Emily week we began studying the foods we can eat daily was named Junior Showperson winner with Erin as opposed to those foods which should only be receiving the Runner-up Junior Showperson and Also, a BIG eaten on rare occasions. The students discovered Cooper received third place. CONGRATULATIONS to Miss Shelby Howard on being that many of their ‘daily treats’ were not the Alpha Showgirl...we hope that you have fun and recommended for daily consumption. Food for enjoy your showgirl experience. thought! Year 7-10 Historians The 7-10s will be completing their World War II Unit over the coming weeks. Today, we were reading about the Kokoda campaign. We discovered that the distance that Australian troops trekked was the same as walking to Emerald. Yet their journey included steep mountainous jungle terrain and enemy fire. It is a timely reminder of the hardships that Australian troops went through, in order to safe -guard the privileges that we take for granted today. In the second half of the term we will be beginning a new Unit on Rights and Freedoms - an appropriate sequel to our current Unit. Mr Hammer P & C News P & C are seeking Parents/Citizens wishing to help with catering for the Primary Central-West Touch Football carnival next Wednesday, 6 May and the Alpha Show catering on 18, 19 and 20 May as it’s the Alpha Show Society’s 50th Annual Show. If you can help at either of these events please contact - Ben Standerwick, Tina Standerwick, Steve McGrath or Mick L:ingard. Mick Lingard Secretary A L P H A S H OW SOCIETY COLOURINGIN COMPETITION Please find attached to this newsletter colouring pages for the colouring-in competition at the Alpha Show. All drawings need to be returned to Alpha State School by 3.00 pm on the 15 May. Note the age groups for the Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. Alpha Police Station 19 Milton Street Alpha Q 4724 Ph. (07) 4985 1200 LOCK IT OR LOSE IT Securing your Vehicle - When leaving your vehicle, the driver must properly secure the vehicle by: Turning off the engine, Applying the handbrake, Removing the ignition key if no one 16 years of age or over is remaining in the vehicle and Locking the doors if no one is remaining in the vehicle. A driver has “left” the vehicle when he or she is more than three metres away from it. The purpose of this law is to protect your vehicle and property from theft and/or damage. This is very relevant at present with a lot of travellers and strangers passing through town at this time of year. Phone numbers: Weapons Licencing Branch – 3015 7777. Qld Transport & Main Roads – 132 380. Road Conditions Reports – 131 940 The Alpha Police Station counter hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm when possible. There will always be exceptions to this such as emergency callouts, training, meetings and other operational policing demands, so it may be best to check in advance or phone before attending. Take care Mick Lingard & Darin Coetzer Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. Alpha State School Values - Respect, Responsibility, Honesty Every child has a good day every day. | Every child matters every day. 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