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Term 2 Week 5 : Thursday 23rd May 2019 Do Small Things Well
St Theresa’s
School Mantra : Be Happy, Be Safe, Be Caring, Be Ready To Learn
CONGRATULATIONS LUCAS!
Lucas O’Neill from Year 6 was awarded the Best Bee
award at last week’s assembly. Lucas constantly
displays the behaviours of our school mantra and is a
very worthy winner.
Principal : Robert Macklin : principal @stalbion.catholic.edu.au
School website : www.stalbion.catholic.edu.au
Phone No : 9311 9070
Learning Walk Focusing on Years 3/4
Dear Parents
On June 4 between 9 and 10.30am we will be running a Learning Walk.
Please join us if you have a child in Years 3/4 or you’re just interested in taking part.
Parents will spend time in the classroom with their own children, helping them learn and understand how
learning occurs in the classroom.
This experience is likely to be very different to your own experience of primary school.
We will also visit other classrooms and then meet with Marie and Greg along with the classroom teachers, to
discuss the experience. This will help you understand how the strategies used in class can be used by you at
home with your children.
This is a special opportunity to support your child's learning so that they can perform better at school.
The children will soon be making invitations for parents to attend this event.
To RSVP please tell Sally at reception, complete the RSVP form at the end of this newsletter or return the RSVP
slip on your children's invitation.
Please put this event in your diaries. We’re looking forward to you joining us on our Learning Walk.
Marie Gamwell (Deputy Principal) &
Greg Woolford (Family School Partnerships)
Deputy Principal Family School Partnerships
Marie Gamwell. & Greg Woolford
Please fill out and return to school :
I will / will not be attending the 3/4 Learning Walk on Tuesday 4th June at 9 – 10.30am
Name ____________________________________________ Child __________________________________________
Grade _________________________________________
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Learning Dispositions = Keys to Learning Success
What are learning dispositions?
A child's knowledge, skills and attitudes combine as dispositions, which
are tendencies to respond to situations in particular ways. The term
'learning dispositions', or 'dispositions to learning', refer to the way in
which learners engage in and relate to the learning process. Learning
dispositions affect how students approach learning and therefore the
outcomes of their learning. Children who give up on tasks easily may
require the disposition of persistence or lacking curiosity may require the
disposition of questioning.
At St. Theresa’s the staff have been led through a number of workshops to highlight the
dispositions that we believe the children we teach require. When we identified them we then
thought to name them ‘Keys to Learning Success’. These will complement the Growth Mindsets
that are already in place (Growth mindset is the belief that one's intelligence can be grown or
developed with persistence, effort, and a focus on learning. Individuals with a growth mindset
believe they are capable of learning nearly anything if they work hard and accept failures and
challenges as opportunities to grow).
St Theresa’s Keys to Learning Success are:
Curiosity - A curious person wants to learn more about the world around them and take action by discovering new things and ideas. Problem Solving - A problem solver is someone who uses his or her resources and skills to reach a solution. Metacognition - A metacognitive thinker reflects back on what they’ve produced to understand their own thinking processes and learning strategies.
Innovation - We challenge ideas and think of alternatives.
Determination - I can achieve my learning goal/s and am confident that I will succeed if I persevere.
You will begin to hear more about our keys to learning success from your children when teachers
introduce them to their classes during the remainder of the year.
LEARNING & TEACHING @ St Theresa’s
CASEA WEEK 5
During week 5 of the CASEA Program the focus of the group is on social problem- solving using THINK and DO. The group continues to develop their understanding of the STOP, THINK, DO traffic light strategy as a method for solving social problems. There is particular focus on helping children to
come up with multiple solutions and evaluate the consequence of their actions. There’s a discussion around the importance of the children understanding their own and other people’s feelings when
deciding the best solution.
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Rock and Roll with Year 3 & 4s…and join us for the 3/4 Learning Walk on Tuesday June 4th
The DISCO is coming!
The Fundraising Group is organizing another fantastic disco for the children.
Date : Friday 21st June from 6pm – 8pm
Cost : $8 per child (includes disco entry, hotdog & drink)
Also on the night the children will have the opportunity to buy popcorn and
lollies, have their hair sprayed, get a tattoo and join in some other fun
surprises. It’s going to be a sensational night!
More details coming soon.
SCHOOL UNIFORM REMINDER
Students should be wearing their full Winter uniform by now. A reminder that runners are only to be worn on sport days otherwise children should be wearing black leather school shoes. White socks are to be worn but the girls may wear dark blue tights or long white socks with their tunics. Also make sure all uniform items are labelled with your child’s name. We are collecting lots of winter jumpers and jackets that have no names and cannot be returned.
WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN
Keep collecting the Woolworths stickers. There are only a couple more weeks left! The more stickers we
collect the more FREE EQUIPMENT we get for our school.
We have 2 collection boxes for the stickers, one near the office and one in the prep/1 area. So keep shopping at Woolies, collect the stickers and bring them back to school. Get your family and friends to do it too.
If you want to know anything at all about “How the Earth’s surface has changed over time because of natural and
manmade processes”, just ask a Year 3 or 4 student. They have been studying the rock cycle and talking about different
types of rocks and how they have formed and how to tell them apart. They have thought about what Kororoit Creek might
look like into the future (check their blogs to see some fantastic ideas and detailed designs). Greg, the rock expert, spoke
to the students today about volcanos and how they erupt……they were so enthusiastic about Greg’s talk that some of the
students spent recess building a volcano in the sandpit. (see below) The students spent last Monday watching a film on
volcanos at IMAX and then followed it up with a visit to the museum, where they discussed the changes that they saw in a
display showing a forest in the past and now. Here are some of the student’s thoughts about their learning “I used to think
that volcanos were deadly because of the lava being super duper hot and killing people. Now I think that it’s the gases that
people breathe in that kills them.” (Gemma). “I used to think that lava was the only dangerous cause of a volcano. But now
I think that movement of the tectonic plates creates pressure which makes volcanos erupt.” (Benjamin). “I used to think that
volcanos only had lava in them. But now I know volcanos have molten rock, gases and ash that are as dangerous as lava.”
(Ebony)
The students are always keen to share
their learning with their families and
one great way of doing this is through
the 3/4 BLOG. When you visit the site
(accessed through the school website)
take some time to look at the films the
students have made depicting some
Bible Stories…they are brilliant!
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STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
P/1 S : Zofia for using a variety of different strategies to add large numbers together. Sebastian for making fabulous connections between different texts in Reading. Well done!
Prep L : Ciarrah for her amazing number skills. Hubert for always being ready to learn. Adonis for always following the school rules.
1/2 K : Peace for her positive attitude towards all learning tasks. Winston for great work in Maths making a variety of different number patterns.
1/2 B : Narean for some great work in Maths. Well done! Zoe for trying her best in all that she does!
3/4 D : Swar for being so focused when completing tasks and helping others in Maths. Well done! Teanna for trying to complete classroom tasks using the success criteria. Top job Teanna! Ethan X for being so focused lately and completing classroom tasks at an improved level.
3/4 CE : Nathaniel for a huge improvement in his work and for having a positive attitude. Venice for her incredible writing skills!
3/4 F : Ruby R for continuing to work to the best of her ability and always wanting to improve. Isabelle for her enthusiasm when preparing for our assembly and her overall positive attitude to learning.
5/6 TM : Chelsea for being a thoughtful team member and for working well in your team. Philip for great concentration during Maths and for sharing his working out strategies. Mathi for always working diligently to complete tasks to a high standard.
5/6 P : Dylan for giving his all and stepping up as a senior student. Kiara for her positive mindset, persistent attitude and her awesome sense of humour!
Our next Assembly is
on Friday 31st May
and it will be hosted
by P/1S. Please join us.
PEN LICENCES Congratulations to Swar, Venice, Hong
Anh, Katie and Ethan H for showing
consistently good handwriting and earning their pen
licences.
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