Week 1 Term 4 Narrandera East Infants School...Week 1, term 4 Principal: Karen Babbs Week 1 Term 4...
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Week 1, term 4 Principal: Karen Babbs
Narrandera East Infants School
Excellence in Early Learning
Newsletter
What’s happening at Narrandera East
16th October 2018
Week 1 Term 4
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16/10/18 World of Maths 18/10/18 Fruit & vegetable day 20/10/18 Sport Library Scripture
Week 2 ———————————————————— 23/10/18 EV Panel meeting 24/10/18 School photos 25/10/18 Fruit & vegetable day 26/10/18 Fete Sport Library Scripture
Week 3 ———————————————————— 01/11/18 Bike Day Fruit & vegetable day 02/11/18 Sport Library Scripture
School Contact Details:
47-57 Elizabeth Street Narrandera NSW 2700
T: 02 6959 1858 F: 02 6959 1756
W: www.narrandere-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Happy Birthday Ben.
14th Oct Week 1 Term 4
15 School resumes for all classes
16 World of Maths
17 18 19 Sport Library Scripture
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21 Week 2
22 23 24 School Photos
25 26 Sport Library Scripture
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28 Week 3
29 30 31 1 Nov Bike day
2 Sport Library Scripture
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4 Week 4
5 6 7 8 9 Sport Library Scripture
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11 Week 5
12 13 14 Orientation Day for students commencing Kinder in 2019
15 16 Sport Library Scripture
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18 Week 6
19 20 21 22 23 Sport Library Scripture
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NEIS calendar of events 2018
Fruit & vegie day
Fruit & vegie day
Fruit & vegie day
Fruit & vegie day
Fruit & vegie day
Fruit & vegie day
Welcome back Welcome back to the warm, dry spring weather. We hope you all enjoyed the two week break. Most students returned in their summer uniforms. Please remember black shoes are still our school uniform from the Monday to Thursday and joggers are only on Friday. A special welcome to Chelsea Savage, a practicum student from Charles Sturt University. Chelsea will be with us for four weeks and will be working with Mrs Beaumont and Year One. World of Maths Today all students participated in the World of Maths roadshow. This hands-on workshop engaged students in problem solving skills that made numeracy fun and applied maths to real life situations. Science news There will be no Science this week as Mrs Levett is on leave. Mrs Steward will have each class for one session on Thursday. Fete news Thankyou to all of our stall captains and organisers who attended our fete meeting last night. The countdown is now only 10 days to go. Please bring in items for our pre-loved stall anytime this week. (toys, kitchen and household items, books, linen, etc.) Please make sure all items are clean and in good condition for resale. It is also time to get those pesca jars in. They can be filled with new toys, hair ties, lollies, small games, chalk, pencils - whatever you think would be fun for a child to win with their lucky number. Make sure you invite family and friends to come along to our fete on Friday 26th. We need lots of people to make it a huge success. External Validation On Tuesday 23rd October, all teaching staff at NEIS will be participating in the External Validation panel session. Classes on this day will be taught by Jo Steward - kindergarten, Toni Campbell - year one and Gina Haines - year two. The External Validation panel session allows teachers the opportunity to discuss how well our school is meeting the needs of our students through quality teaching and utilization of resources and ways in which we could do it better in the future. School photos Our 2018 school photos will be taken on Wednesday 24th October. All students need to have their envelope with them on the day or you can send them in to school whenever you wish before the event. All students need to wear correct summer uniform, white socks for girls, grey sock for boys and black shoes for everyone. Hair ties or ribbons for girls need to be green. Welcome back and I hope everyone has a great term 4 Karen Babbs Principal
Week 1, term 4
Principal’s news Congratulations
Awards for week 1, term 4
Kindergarten Dean Quince
Improved sounding out in writing tasks Oliver Brewer
Achieving 31/37 in a dictation test Samuel Mohr
Cooperation and leadership in role playing
Year 1 Georgie Hall
Completing all her Worldbook on line worksheets
Jessica Davies Persevering with tasks to complete them
(even when it gets difficult) Andrew Jacob
Trying hard to understand sharing and division
Braxton Lilford Excellent skills in creative arts and
completing pleasing artworks.
Year 2 Zoe Cottom
For her lovely singing at Teloca and Opal Oliver Mohr
For his excellent organisational skills Blake Quince
For his excellent singing at Teloca and Opal
Science awards Aizla Shrestha
Providing feedback to improve learning Aiden Wakefield
Collecting and presenting data Chelsea Lawrence
Recording scientific data
Go for Gold Jamin Makeham
Reader of the week Ava Rhodes
Principal’s awards Zachariah Hutchison
3 Principal’s awards Zoay Hodgetts & Liam Tyrrell
Week 1, term 4
Thursday 18th October
Name:___________________________ Year: __________________
Sushi Rolls &
Singapore Noodles
$3.50 each
Please complete the order form with your choice and return it back to
school by Wednesday 17th October with the correct money. No late orders will be accepted.
Variety Ordered Number Ordered Variety Ordered Number Ordered
Teriyaki Chicken Chicken Cutlets
Chicken & Avocado Vegetable & Mayo
Smoked Salmon Tuna & Mayo
Singapore Noodles Total amount enclosed $
Operation Christmas Child
Over the next two weeks our school will be collecting items to support our chosen charity for the term - Operation Christmas Child. Millions of children around the world struggle daily with war, poverty, famine and disease. By donating simple gifts to fill shoe boxes we can help to bring joy and hope to children in need.
We are inviting students to bring suitable unused items to school and place them in the container near the office window. Below is a selection of gift ideas. Books, pencils, chalk, soap, small toys (no war toys), balls, small teddies, clothing, drink bottles, hand towels, face washers, etc..
We understand that it is a very busy time of year with the fete coming up but this is a wonderful charity and we hope that each student in our school can at least bring in one item to brighten the lives of children far less fortunate than us. Kind regards Rose Davis
Week 1, term 4
Go for Gold Jamin Makeham
Principal’s awards Zachariah Hutchison
Super Mathletic Achievement Award Andrew McWhinnie, Georgie Hall & Zachariah Hutchison
Parents & siblings welcome Gold Coin Donation
Students to wear a white shirt
World of Maths day
Stall Captain Helpers
Jumping Castle - Rotary Rotary Colleen Ash
Chocolate Wheel Rotary Gina & Jason
Photo Booth Stacie Mohr Lauren Blackshaw
Dollar Drop Mark Ivanoff
Hoopla Wesley Hall Vicki Hall
Preloved Stall Karen Babbs Jim Babbs
Burst the Balloon Rosemary Davis Angela Hillsley
Toss the Coin Elisa Makeham Ashley Makeham
Showbags Marge Amery Ben Richardson
Lucky Dips Ashleigh O’Hare
Cakes/Produce/Plants Kate Rawsthorn Bev Levett
BBQ Chris Mohr Dave Vest
Face Painting/Tattoos Meg Rowlands
Lolly Shop Nicole Ivanoff
Hot Dogs/Drinks/Canteen Chelsea Lilford? Brendan Lilford?
Fairy Floss c/o Nicole Ivanoff Bella & Alea
Coffee & Cake/Slushies Tamra Beaumont Philip Beaumont/Judith Gawne
Petting Zoo Radar - Cheryl McCormick
Sushi Akiko Brew
Pony Rides Morgan Holmes Joanne Stitt?
Raffle Lindsee Reynolds
Pesca Marge Amery Ben Richardson
Sponge Throwing Sarah Tyrrell Liam & Connor Tyrrell
AFL Handball/Auskick Brad Morris
Lego Guessing Comp Nicole Ivanoff
Fire Truck Robert Hutchison
Tape Teacher to the Wall Jeremy Campbell Toni Campbell
Lazer Tag They man the stall Need a helper
Sumo Suits They man the stall Need a helper
Paper Plane Toss Corissa Flanagan
Please put your name against a stall on the list below or add your own idea in one of the empty cells below. We need as many stalls as possible to make this day a success. Remember this is your child’s school and all money raised goes directly to helping with their education. Please help!
Plants Potted plants
such as: Vegetables Geraniums
Ferns Yukkas Roses Trees
Begonias
Pre Loved Items Must be in good condition
Furniture Clothes / Shoes Household Items
Tupperware Glassware Ornaments
Handbags / Luggage Electrical
Produce / Books Eggs
Fruit & Vegies Flowers
Craft items Books Games
Toys DVDs
Jewellery Secondhand jewellery.
Necklaces Bracelets Anklets Earrings Brooches
Rings Charms
Anything pretty
Jar Pesca Jars filled with anything you
like such as: Lollies
Stationery Hair Ties
Toys Candles
Teddy Bear Pencils
Cakes Cakes
Sponges Slices
Biscuits Pies
Chocolate Crackles Honey Joys Patty Cakes
How Can You Help
You can help with the fete by starting to collect any of the following items for sale.
Filled Pesca Jars
Clean pre-loved goods can now start coming in Starting to propagate plants for sale