Auburn Primary News PHONE: 88492112
MOBILE: 0439071522
PRINCIPAL: Heather Grace
EMAIL: [email protected]
Term 2, Week 5, Wednesday 30/5/2018.
Dear Families,
Trivia Night on June 29th will be the major school fundraiser for
2018. The Fundraising Committee has chosen a family event
this year and look forward to all families supporting the
evening. Get your tables together and book your tickets and
food platters. Your support allows great programs to continue. Thank You to everyone who supported the students to run the
Gourmet Market Stall. They did a great job and we are very
proud of their efforts and parent support.
Simultaneous Story Time was held last Wednesday, Tyson and
Lucas did an excellent job of reading the story to everyone.
The Norwood Morialta Year 11 and 12 Band led by Mr David
Fawcett performed for us last Wednesday at school. It was
great to see student musicians performing confidently and
enjoying what they do.
SAKGP - The cooking and gardening are in full swing. Check
out the garden—it is looking amazing! The children are
planting, harvesting and cooking enthusiastically. One more
parent helper for the Junior Primary class on Thursdays would
allow more hands on activities. I will send out a roster as an
invite to volunteer occasionally. Please consider giving your
time.
Kind Regards, Heather Grace
Reminder: 2018 Material and Service Fees need to be paid or payment plans arranged.
Materials and Services Fees are due to be paid in full by the end of Week 9, Term 2. Payment plans need to be established for any amounts outstanding after the 29th of June. Statements have been issued as a reminder. The School Card eligibility rates have changed this year, if you were not eligible in the past you may be now. Please visit www.sa.gov.au to check and apply for School Card. School Card applicants waiting for approval please disregard this reminder. If you are having trouble paying for the M & S Fees or need to set up a payment plan please contact Heather to arrange an appointment.
June
Wednesday
6th
Last Sporting Schools session
June
Friday 8th
UP Assembly
June
Friday 8th
Kids Council Pirate Day
June
Monday 11th
Public Holiday
June
Tuesday
12th
PUPIL FREE DAY
June
Monday
18th
Governing Council Meeting 7.30 pm
June Friday 29th
Family Trivia Night
Institute
Hi,
I visited the kids produce stall at The Hub at Clare during the Gourmet Weekend.
What a great initiative! The kids were so polite and enthusiastic and the produce (which I have enjoyed since) is first class!
I am writing because I work in the Home Assist Program at City of Salisbury and we regularly take small groups of (6 – 8) older people on day trips. I am wondering if the kids have a stall offering their wares to the public at other times. If it were possible, I would love to bring one of our groups for a visit.
Regardless, thank you for the gorgeous plum jam I have been enjoying since the weekend!
Regards, Kathy Diener
Gourmet Weekend Market 2018
Thank You to everyone who helped to make this
another successful market event. Auburn Primary School is well supported by families,
community groups and members.
As a warm up for Maths each day, we do a thinking problem. Some of our favourite activities come from a website called www.solvemoji.com.
There are different kinds of problems to solve for people of all different levels. One that we had last week looked so easy, but was actually very
tricky.
We wanted to share it with you. Here is the problem and we will put the correct answer in the next newsletter.
PS We got it right after lots of thinking. J
We have started learning about the First Fleet. We are going to share
our learning with Miss Hazel’s Class at Catalunan Pequeno Elementary School in Davao in the Philippines. This is the school where we sponsor a child for AFFLIP.
They are going to share their learning with us about how the
Philippines was first settled as well.
We are looking forward to learning from each other.
We have already learnt that being a poor person living in London in the 1700s was horrible.
If families would like to donate
their food scraps to feed our
hungry chooks feel free to empty a
bucket or two into the chook yard.
On Wednesday the 23rd of May, the YEL group went to the 2nd Forum of the year at Hart Field Site near Blyth where we learned mainly about soils. Firstly we went to a newly dug soil pit, went into it and saw all the different layers of the soil. A map showed the different soil types in regional South Australia and containers of soil and dirt from different towns.
After recess we did a few different activities using soil, including an erosion activity where we learned about the different types of erosion and demonstrated them in a small range.
In the next activity we learned about the different soils and their different behaviours when wet. We learned by
playing with the soils and trying to roll snakes. We learned that different textured soil behaves differently. Clay held together well and allowed us to make really long snakes, whereas the sand didn’t.
The last activity was the soil food web where we learned about nematodes and other animals that live under soil.
Ben, Connor, Alysia, Ned and Tarkyn .
Week 5 - Taminga
Play Café Clare
Week 6 - Auburn
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Week 9 - Auburn
Contact:
[email protected], 0457687248
Or Auburn Primary School on Friday Mornings 88492112
We've done many different activities over the last few
weeks.
Using Autumn leaves we made a
hedgehog.
The children decorated a wooden love
heart box for Mother's Day.
D u r i n g N a t i o n a l
Reconciliation Week we painted
dot paintings on bark and learnt
some of the symbols they use and
the Aboriginal flag.
Week 5 will be my last session for this term as I'm
going overseas to see my family in the
Netherlands. I haven’t seen them for 4 years.
Amanda Phillips, who most of you will know as a
relief teacher, will do the sessions for the rest of term
2. Thanks Amanda for taking this on
board!
I wish you all a great rest of the term,
stay warm but kids love to play in the
rain and Autumn
leaves as well. I'll be
back start of term3.
Kind regards,
Cisca Brons
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