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Manifold Heights Primary School Newsletter Principal: Barry Rowland Assistant Principal: Peta Mundine Business Manager: Kate Dangerfield Administration: Jacquie Clancy
Date: 1st August 2019
Important Dates AUGUST
Fri 2nd August House Athletics (Middles & Seniors)
Principal’s Day
Sat 3rd August Mano Community Garden, 9:30am
Wed 7th August Preps 100th Day at School
Fri 9th August Pupil Free Day - NO SCHOOL
Mon 12th August Prep Dental Nurse Visit
Tues 13th August Grade 1 Dental Nurse Visit
Wednesday 14th August Passions - Lara Primary School Band Visit
Thurs 15th August Geelong Schools Music & Movement Festival (Grade 2 & VSSS)
Mon 19th - Fri 23rd August Book Fair, 3:30pm
Literacy, Numeracy & STEM Week
Mon 19th August Grade 2 Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Tues 20th August Science Open Afternoon, 2:30 - 3:30pm, classrooms
Wednesday 21st August Geelong West District Athletic Championships
Thurs 22nd August Special Secret Power Lunch Orders Available from the Canteen
Fri 23rd August Dress Up Day and Parade, 9:10am, “What’s Your Secret Power’
Wednesday 28th August Geelong West District Summer Lightning Premiership (Seniors)
Thurs 29th August Father’s Day Stall
SEPTEMBER
Wednesday 4th September Mano Art Show, 5pm - 7pm
Wednesday 18th September Prep 2020 Transition Visit 1, 9:30am - 11am
Upcoming Event Consent Forms and/or Payments Due
Passions - Lara Primary School Band Consent Monday 12th August
Geelong Schools Music & Movement Festival Consent & Payment Tuesday 13th August
Gr2 Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre Consent & Payment Thursday 15th August
CompassPay is now our preferred method for consent and payment. It is a safe and secure way to make payment and removes the need for paper consent forms. Simply log into the Web Browser on Compass and follow the prompts.
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Geelong Mayor Bruce Harwood Visited Mano! On Monday at Assembly we were very privileged to have the Mayor of the City of Greater Geelong, Mr Bruce Harwood, attend our whole of school weekly Assembly.
This was in response to a wonderful letter that Sadie Hurst (Grade 2O) sent him.
Bruce told us how he became the Mayor, where he went to school, what the Mayoral role duties were, how he gets lots of letters and that he is Patrick Dangerfield’s father-in-law! He brought along the Mayoral robe and Sadie wore this as she interviewed him in front of the whole school. The Mayor was very impressed with our children’s behaviour and attentiveness at Assembly.
Pupil Free Day – Friday 9th August As previously advertised this day is pupil free and no classes will be conducted for students accordingly.
Plans for staff on this day include building our capacities around Literacy and Numeracy teaching, together with a session on positive mental health strategies.
Regular classes will resume on Monday 12th August.
Looking for ways to extend your child in Numeracy? Parents may wish to consider this opportunity – Gateways offer an upcoming one day program suited to very capable students.
It will be conducted at South Geelong Primary School: 4th September for Grade 1, 2, 3 students and 5th September for Grade 4, 5, 6.
For more details see: https://www.gateways.edu.au/programs/eureka/host-school-and-dates
Parents seeking to access this opportunity will need school / teacher support and be able to provide transport to and from this event and pay related costs.
Classroom teachers may be able to help with discussing the relevance of this program for your child.
Chocolates for Sale There are still some boxes of Cadbury chocolate fundraisers available for sale – boxes of 60 chocolates at $30 (half price!).
Selling this will help us to redeem some costs and support the finalising of the profit margin achieved on the Cadbury
chocolate drive held earlier this year.
Please enquire at the General Office. Maybe your swimming club, netball team, dance group, etc might like to purchase some boxes and run their own little fundraiser?
Parent Opinion Survey: We Want Our Parents To Tell Us What They Think! Government schools are conducting a survey to find out what parents think of their school. The Parent Opinion Survey is an annual survey offered by the Department of Education and Training that is conducted amongst a sample of randomly selected parents. It is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of parents’ perceptions of school climate, student behaviour and student engagement. Our school will use the survey results to help inform and direct future school planning and improvement strategies. Randomly selected parents will be invited to participate in this year’s survey. All responses to the survey are anonymous. This year the Parent Opinion Survey will be conducted from Monday 22nd July to Sunday 11th August.
A link to the survey was sent via email last week.
The survey will be conducted online, only takes 10-15 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient time within the fieldwork period on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones. The online survey will be available in a range of languages other than English. These include: Arabic, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Chin (hakha), Hindi, Japanese, Somali, Turkish, Punjabi and Greek. The survey results will be reported back to the school at the end of September. We use these results to ensure that we are meeting the needs of the school community in a variety of areas. Please keep an eye on your inbox for an email from the school inviting you to participate.
Helping with Primary School Maths Whether your primary school child is bringing home maths that you are familiar with or not, you can still support them to learn.
Here are some ideas how:
Understanding the question: Encourage your child to take the time to think about what is being asked of them. Ask them to explain to you what the problem means and how they would solve it, for example, “How would you work that out? Do you need to use addition, multiplication or division?” Talking the math problem through will assist them with their learning and comprehension.
Multiplication practice: Simple multiplication is an important part of Maths, and practice is the key! Encourage your child to practise the times tables. Try turning multiplication practice into a fun game by asking your child the occasional multiplication question as they wait for dinner, in the car or walking the dog. For example, “What’s six times seven?”
Pause with the answers: When your child is struggling to answer a math equation, hold off giving them the answer. Instead, encourage them to solve it themselves by giving them tips such as, “We know six times five is 30, so seven times five would be 30 plus five”.
Barry Rowland
Principal
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER THROUGH THE OFFICE OR ONLINE Digital Entertainment Books are available for online ordering only. Please head to
http://www.entbook.com.au/1131v43 to order yours today.
PA CHING WAY TAN - Ching Way has been making great choices both inside and out of the classroom. He has
been resilient, motivated and kind to others. You’re a champion Ching Way!
PH THOMAS HUNTER - Thomas has developed lots of self confidence and now has a ‘red hot go’ with challenges
presented to him. He shows much improved persistence with his work tasks. Terrific Thomas!
PT THOMAS SEKULIC-FEARN - Thomas has had a great start to Term 3 and has shown resilience when tackling
challenging tasks this week. He is having a red hot go at everything. Terrific Thomas!
1A TAIMOOR MAAZ - Taimoor made a fabulous effort during his Big Write. Terrific persistence Taimoor. Well done!
1C ADA DONALDSON - For being a great problem solver and changing her SMART Spelling set up to be more suitable.
Adaptable Ada!
1S KATLYN SMYTH - Katlyn has made a remarkable start to Term 3, she has developed into a student who is willing to
take risks in her learning and learn from her mistakes! Excellent work Katlyn!
2B JARVIS CHAPMAN - Jarvis shows great persistence when completing challenging tasks in Maths and Reading in the
classroom to produce some fantastic work. Keep up the excellent effort Jarvis!
2C AALIYAH GEARON - Aaliyah always shows great resilience and persistence when completing her set tasks in the
classroom. She never gives up and always tries her best. Magnificent Aaliyah!
2O CALEB HART - Caleb readily adapts to changes in the timetable or classroom. He is also prepared to try his best at
any activity. Awesome Caleb!
MC JACK VICKERS - Jack has demonstrated resilience this week when completing his work. He is able to reflect on and
apply feedback to ensure he is making the most of his learning time. Great effort Jack!
MG ITAI MUDZEKENYEDZI - For showing great resilience and pushing on, having the initiative to try a different strategy
when the task became challenging.
MM PATRICK IVEY - Patrick has shown great maturity in managing his emotions this term. As a result, he is happily
completing tasks in the allocated time and is engaging with others in a friendly and jovial manner. Top Job Patrick!
MS ALEXANDER STYLES - Alexander showed his love for school and resilience when he chose to stay at school the
day he got back from holidays. He also showed great responsibility by practising his times tables while away.
Awesome Alexander!
MW AVA HINES - Ava is a mature student who always demonstrates resilience as well as a positive attitude. When faced
with change she has demonstrated that she is able to easily adapt. Awesome Ava!
SB LIAM GREGOIRE - Liam adapts to changes easily and shows resilience when taking on feedback about his
behaviour and trying his best to improve. His broad grin is always welcome and he is always willing to have a go in
class. Great job Liam!
SN LEWIS MORRISON - Lewis has been making a huge effort to bounce back when challenges arise during class time.
This allows him to make the most of his learning time. Legendary Lewis!
SS EVE MCDONALD - Eve has shown some superstar ideas this week in connecting new ideas to things she has
already learned. Keep up the superstar effort Eve!
SV ALEXIS JOVANOVSKI - Alexis has returned from her holiday and shown a great amount of resilience by springing back to school life and doing her best. Awesome Alexis!
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ARTS
THOMAS WOOLLARD - Thomas is displaying more confidence and resilience when trying new ideas and activities in Performing Arts. Terrific Thomas!
SCIENCE EMMETT BAUM - For thinking outside of the box and exploring a science experiment of ’How to Make a Compass’
Art Award Kaisercraft are kindly sponsoring a weekly Art Award this term. Each week one student will receive a $10
Kaisercraft voucher.
This week’s Art Award goes to: ABBEY GRAHAM for being such a cooperative student and a talented artist.
Manifold Heights Primary School Art Show
The 2019 Art Show is called Places to Go and Things to See. The show will follow the same format as the past shows. Students
will be dismissed as normal on Wednesday 4th September. Once they have gone, all staff help to transform the school! The
artwork of every student is displayed ready for tours starting at the Prep building any time between 5:00pm—7:00pm. Again
families will collect a brochure at the starting point and a tour map. After completing each section of the school, families will
receive a stamp on the back of the brochure. All brochures go into the draw for Art Packs which will be drawn at the following
Monday’s Whole School Assembly.
Art Show Community Mural
Once again we will be making a Community Mural for our Art Show on 4th September. Last Friday a pack was
sent home with the eldest in each family. There was a note explaining the activity and a CD for decorating. It is
designed to be a fun activity. Please see me if you have any questions.
Thanks.
Julie Walker
Sports Report Geelong West District Athletic Championships
The Geelong West District Athletic Championships will be held at Landy Field, South Geelong, on Wednesday 21st August.
The Athletic Championships are for children in Grades 3, 4 5 & 6 who have qualified.
We are seeking the help of parents of children who have qualified to act as officials on this day. If you are able to help as an
official could you please fill out and return the notice below to the Office.
Thanks.
Mr Grant
Geelong West District Athletic Championships
Name:_______________________________________________ Phone number:__________________________
Childs name:__________________________________________ Grade:_________________________________
I am able to act as an official at the Geelong West District Athletic Championships on Wednesday 21st August at Landy Field, South
Geelong.
Signed:________________________________________________________
Science News
We are on the hunt for cardboard donations from families such as tissue boxes, cereal boxes, shoes boxes etc to use for a STEM activity in Science.
Thank you. Ms Jehu
Manifold Heights Community Garden News
Thank you to those wonderful people who are helping us weed, water, plant and mulch the organic edible food
forest!
On the first Saturday of each month, you are invited to meet other friendly, like-minded people to swap produce and ideas in the
community garden from 9:30am-11:30am (enter from Manifold Street) and to join our group if you wish to
participate in the fun of producing and harvesting local, seasonal, organic food.
Pop these dates in your diary: 3rd August, 7th September, 5th October
We look forward to meeting you soon!
Facebook: Manifold Heights Community Garden
Email: [email protected]
Canteen News
Due to Friday 9th August’s Pupil Free Day, next week the Canteen will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Friday’s specials menu will be available on Thursday.
Do You Volunteer at Mano?
If you volunteer at the school, whether it be helping in the classroom, with Bike Ed, at the Carnivale, processing books in the
Library, attending excursions or activities such as the Walkathon, it is a Department of Education & Training requirement that you
MUST have a valid Volunteer Working with Children Check and have supplied a copy of your card to the Office.
If you don’t have a valid Working with Children Check please apply at http://www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au/. There is no cost
for a Volunteer Working with Children Check (a passport photo is required). Please ask at the General Office if you need a hand –
we look forward to seeing our students continue to benefit from the amazing work that parents do as volunteers at our school.
Please check with your local post office if they process Working with Children Checks.
Chaplain’s Corner Dear Mano community,
I would just like to inform you all that I will be finishing my time as Chaplain at Mano next Tuesday, 6th August. I have very much
enjoyed pastorally supporting students, families and staff, as well as the whole community during my time as Chaplain.
A big thank you and goodbye to all that I’ve journeyed with over the past years. I wish the very best for you, your families and Mano. Mano is a great school and the classroom teachers will be able to readily assist you if you feel you or your family needs any additional support. Peta Mundine and Barry Rowland are also excellent welfare supports and can connect you with outside agen-cies if required.
Once again thanks for letting me be part of your journey here at Mano. It has been wonderful for me to see so many recognise their potential and assist them as they unleash their potential. All the very best for the future. Kind Regards, Jesse Winter – School Chaplain
Library News During Term 3 the Library lessons will continue to focus on the Book Week theme ‘Reading Is My Secret Power’ with class studies based on the Children’s Book Council shortlisted books. Students have completed some creative and imaginative work on the following texts, ‘Heads and Tails’, ‘Noni the Pony Rescues a Joey’, ‘Red House, Blue House, Green House and Tree House’. Students’ work will be displayed in the Library.
In order for students to develop regular borrowing habits, it would be beneficial for parents to assist their children in the borrowing process by bringing a personal, named Library bag to each session. The Library Timetable for Term 3 is as follows:
Monday: Grades 1C, 1A, 1S & Prep A
Tuesday: Grades 2B, 2C, Prep H, Prep T & 2O
Scholastic Book Fair During week 6, Monday 19th – Friday 23rd August, Mano will be having our second Scholastic Book Fair for 2019. This will be an exciting week celebrating Book Week, Science Week, Literacy and Numeracy Week. Students are always very keen to read and browse the broad selection of books on display.
All parents and grandparents are most welcome to share the experience with the students. All profits from book sales during the Book Fair will go towards enriching the School Library and encouraging a love for reading books.
Date: Monday 19th – Friday 23rd August
Time: 3:30pm
Place: School Library
Parent Helpers Required If anyone would like to assist in the Library by covering new books or general organisation, please notify the Office or contact the Library on Mondays and Tuesdays. All assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your cooperation. Mrs. Bencic
Stem, Numeracy, Literacy & Book Week at Mano 2019
Reading is my Super Power!!! (What’s yours?)
Stay tuned for an exciting week at Mano from 19th – 23rd August as we celebrate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Maths) together with Literacy, Numeracy and Book Week all combined.
Write these dates in your diary:
19th – 23rd Book Fair in the Library 3:30pm
Monday 19th Launch of the celebrations at Assembly with a special performance by the Grade 2 Superheroes
Tuesday 20th STEM activities in the classroom – OPEN session for parents to work with students 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Except for 2B/20 – 12:30pm – 1:30pm due to Specialist program
Thursday 22nd Special ‘Secret Superpower’ lunch orders available for pre-order from the Canteen
(Order forms were sent home with students today. Orders are due no later than Tuesday 13th August.
Friday 23rd Book Week Dress Up Day and Parade at 9:10am. Theme: ‘What’s your Secret Power?’
Are you are secret Super Hero?
Or maybe you’re a secret wizard or princess?
Are you secretly a mad scientist or a mad sports person?
Maybe you’re a super secret maths whiz, writer or author?
You are limited only by your imagination!!
Maths @ Mano
What’s happening in Grade 2?
In Term 3 the Grade 2s have been learning about multiplication. They have learnt about repeated addition and how to add numbers together to solve multiplication equations. They have also learnt how different numbers or amounts can be split into equal groups. Another topic that the Grade 2s have learnt about is Graphs and how to display data. Students have enjoyed conducting surveys and presenting the data they have collected in graphs.
At ‘Mano’ we want our students to be problem solvers and explorers when thinking about Maths. Talking at home about ‘Real Life’ problems and using everyday Math language builds self-confidence in our children.
Try this activity at home:
When Victor uses his shrink ray things get ALOT smaller! Grue decides to shrink the moon.
How much does he shrink the moon?
How powerful is the shrink ray?
It takes 2 seconds to shrink the toilet. How long might it take to shrink the moon?
Artwork by Aaliyah MM
SCHOOL BANKING School Banking day is FRIDAY
Remember, Friday is School Banking day and students should bring in their weekly deposit. For every deposit made at school, students will receive a silver Dollarmites token. Once students have individually collected 10 tokens they can redeem them for an exclusive School Banking reward item in recognition of their regular savings habits. School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school, raising 5% on every deposit made through the school (to a maximum of $10 per individual deposit). If your child has lost their book, they can bring their money to school in a sealed envelope with a note on the next School Banking day. We will issue them with a replacement. Term 3 Super Savers Rewards (pictured) include:
Arctic Owl Fluffy Keyring
Scratch Art Cards
Manifold Heights PS Week beginning 29th July 2019
Coordinator: Georgie Petrovski
Hi Everyone!
Reminder: Camp Australia Cancellation Process
If your child is not attending the OSHC program on any day they are booked, you must let us know via phone on the Manifold
Heights OSHC mobile phone service number which is 0405 422 142. We are to follow correct procedures in locating children who
have not shown up at the service. Please ensure you communicate via call or text if your child is not attending the OSHC program
service and there is a prior booking for the day.
Anyone who is interested in joining OSHC please feel free to pop in and have a chat with us and see what before and after school
care looks like.
Thanks. Georgie
Community Notice If you have any unused toys or recyclable equipment that you feel would be useful for
any craft or art activities we would really appreciate any donations. Thank you.
OSHC ROOM ACTIVITIES
Beads
Board games
Story Writing
Mano’s before and after school care
program is run by Camp Australia.
More information can be found at
Proud suppliers of the
Manifold Heights Primary
School uniform Open: Monday – Friday 9.00am – 5.30pm
Saturday 9.00am – 1.00pm
Compass School Manager
You can download our Compass app for FREE at the App
Store (iPhones) or Google Play Store (Android). Just search
Manifold Heights Primary. This is a great method of
communication between the school and our parent community!
You can receive notifications about upcoming events and
notify the school of student absences.
You can now use CompassPay to consent and pay for
excursions online! CompassPay is a quick and easy way for
parents to consent and pay for an event at anytime from
anywhere. Compass Pay is a secure
payment portal and will not store any payment information
you enter.
- ‘We make kids smile’
OSHC school number:
0405 422 142
Customer Service:
1300 105 343
Sonya Kurul Sales Consultant Barry Plant 5221 4011 0456 751 665 [email protected] 59 Gheringhap Street Geelong, 3220
Music Lessons AT school
Piano, keyboard, Guitar, Ukulele, Drum or
Singing Lessons
During &/or After School Hours at School
To enrol in, or to obtain more information
please contact Meagan:
Providing Music Lessons in local schools since 1985.