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    TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPHWeekly newsletter of

    TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOLWebsite: www.tootps.vic.edu.au

    Telephone: 5985 2864

    Email Address: [email protected] Issue 28 4thSeptember, 2014

    CALENDAR

    Thursday 4thSeptember - Lions Quiz Grand Final at Rosebud P S

    Friday 5th

    September - Fathers Day Stall

    Tuesday 9th

    September - Art / Music Festival

    Wednesday 10th

    September - District Athletic Sports

    Friday 19th

    September - Last Day Term Three

    Term Four

    Monday 6th

    October - School Resumes @ 9.00am

    School Concert - Friday 24th

    October @ Eastbourne P.S. Hall

    The Parents Association will be holding aFathers Day Stall tomorrow Friday 5th September .

    Items are priced at $3.00 + $5.00.Please bring along a plastic bag on the day to take the gifts home.

    ES month presents a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the fantasticcontributions of our Education Support Staff. The theme for this year is

    Recognition and Respect. Our wonderful ES staff will be treated to a special

    morning tea. We will also have an ES staff featured in the newsletter each

    week. This week it is Jackie Waycott. Jackie gets our book club out each

    term, organises the library, cares for the fish tank and works with children in

    the Prep and Grade Three area. She is not only a great staff member but she

    is also an active community member. Thank you Jackie for everything you do!

    Brainteaser

    You are on your way to visit your Grandma, who lives at the end of the valley. It's herbirthday, and you want to give her the cakes you've made. Between your house andher house, you have to cross 7 bridges, and as it goes in the land of make believe,there is a troll under every bridge! Each troll, quite rightly, insists that you pay a trolltoll. Before you can cross their bridge, you have to give them half of the cakes you arecarrying, but as they are kind trolls, they each give you back a single cake. How manycakes do you have to leave home with to make sure that you arrive at Grandma's withexactly 2 cakes? Answer in next weeks newsletter

    Prep Enrolments- A reminder to our TPS families who have not yet enrolled their child forPrep 2015 to please collect an enrolment form from the school office as soon as possible. It isimportant that we determine accurate enrolment projections and staffing for next year.

    Also, if you know that you will be moving out of the area or that your children will not be at this

    school next year, please advise us in writing as soon as you can.

    http://www.tootps.vic.edu.au/http://www.tootps.vic.edu.au/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.tootps.vic.edu.au/
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    Student SafetyPlease take the time to regularly remind your child/ren about safety, especially when going to and from

    school. Here are the important points to mention:

    Do not to talk to strangers and never accept a ride from a stranger, or accept lollies

    or gifts from a stranger.

    Immediately report any issue or problem you may have when going to or from

    school, to your mum and dad, or to your teacher, the Principal, Assistant Principal or

    office staff. Always get permission from mum or dad before going to play with a friend after

    school and always let mum and dad know where you will be and what time you

    will be home.

    We advise that, wherever possible, children should travel to or from school with an adult or with their friends,

    rather than travel alone.

    NAPLAN RESULTS

    All students in Years 3 and 5 who participated in this years national testing program

    (NAPLAN) have received their individual results. Each envelope contained an explanatoryguide for parents to help interpret the results. If you have any further queries or concerns,our Year 3 and 5 classroom teachers would be more than happy to elaborate on any of theresults; in some instances you may wish to make an interview time with your childs teacherif you feel further clarification of the results is required.

    Come and view all the students pieces of artwork on display in the Tootgarook P.S.s annual Art

    Exhibition. All art will be for sale for $2 and the money will go towards buying prizes for the year level

    winners, as chosen by the Junior School Council. Also take the opportunity to cast the Peoples Choice

    vote in the box provided. Winners will be announced at the following Assembly. The art work can be

    viewed Monday after school, Tuesday before school and of course at the event.

    From 4.00pm all instrumental learners will be performing in small ensembles or as solo acts. The

    afternoon will conclude around 5.00pm. Amelia Davey, Art Teacher Christine Young, Music Teacher

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    Active After School Football 9thSeptemberis postponed due to the Music and Arts Festival the last session for football will be

    Tuesday 16thSeptember. The last session for basketball will be Thursday 11 th

    September.

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    The Lion's Club Quiz Grand Final is on at 6.30pm tonight Thursday 4th

    September at Rosebud Primary School. Students representing our school areCharlotte Weston, Gus Dempsey, Matthew Peterson and Marco de Mille.

    Good Luck to these students.

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    Students will be presented with certificates at Monday morning assembly.

    Prep BMrs BosTex Shibafor being a caring friend to his classmates.

    Prep P

    Mrs Prossor

    Kaiden Woulfefor the extra effort he is putting in at home to improve hisindependent writing.

    1HMrs LiebermanHani Mearsfor working extremely well independently on her space project.

    1PMiss PerkinsJordan Carver You have been very busy researching and collecting information

    for you planet project this week. You have worked independently and I cant wait to see your project

    when it is finished. Well Done!

    2BMrs BairdMathew Jonesfor the effort and concentration he puts into his Space Powerpoint.

    2J - Mrs Johnstone Roman Bunker -for impressive improvements in Literacy. Roman is developing

    a range of reading strategies and writing more with beautiful handwriting.

    3/4T- Miss Withers Jarvis Swaby- For always trying his hardest in mathematics. Jarvis can

    accurately calculate the change needed by counting on. Keep up the hard work Jarvis, youre a great

    role model to other students.

    3/WMs WaltonAmity Bickley for the improvement in her reading comprehension and for

    showing Integrity in her work. Amity is a shining example to others with her good manners.

    4/5SMiss Staley Max Holbery for stepping our of your comfort zone and trying some exotic

    Indonesian cuisine on Indonesian Day. Yummy! Well done!!

    5QMiss Quintin Jacob Marthinussenyou were a fantastic help on our Indonesian day Jacob

    thanks! Keep smiling!

    6BMrs BruinKane Rigg- For your terrific improvement in writing. Your 'Big Writes' just keep

    getting better each week which is a result of your hard work and effort. Keep it up!

    ArtMiss Davey

    MusicMrs YoungMax Humble6BYou have been really dedicated to Grade 6 Band and have

    taught yourself to play Never Tear Us Apart on the drums. The way youplay keeps the band

    together and you are paying attention what the other band members are playing. Well done!

    P.E. - Mr Baker- Keala Jacobson4/5Sfor your outstanding effort and determination in Physical

    Education. Well done Keala!

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    Our Annual School Concert will be held on Friday 24thOctoberat Eastbourne Primary School Hall

    Tickets will go on saleMonday 15thSeptember

    @ $7.00 each.

    Please pre purchase tickets to avoid the rush on the nightHelpers are needed each Thursday from 1.30pm to help with props and

    costumes making.

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    On the 28thof August we had a Winter Theme Day. Firstly we had to start with our grade and I started

    with Mrs Baird. We watched The Snowman. As we were watching The Snowman, Mrs Baird said, If you

    want to go get a sheet you can colour in The Snowman . Secondly we went to Miss Perkins to make a

    snowflake out of paper. We needed just our scissors to do the

    symmetry in the paper snowflake. First, we did a big snowflake andmine looked like 50 stars floating in the sky, not just any sky, a sky

    in space. Then we had to make a small snowflake and I didnt get to

    make one so I said in my head, Oh, well. I had so much fun that I

    wanted to explode. So I went out to have some lunch. As I was

    having lunch I was thinking what else well be doing today. I wish we

    could do this every year. I love Winter Theme Day.

    By Summer Dixon

    On Thursday we were dressed up in our Winter clothes and we had a

    great time. First we all quietly entered the library and were given an

    allocated seat. Next Mrs Johnstone read us an amazing book, it wasabout a mitten and some animals. There was a mouse and a frog, also

    a rabbit, a fox, wolf and last of all a bear. Next we filled our

    mittens with unifix. Paige and I only got 20 unifixes. It was amazing

    fun, great and frozen! By Makayla Oliver

    I enjoyed going on Starfall the most because I got to print out a

    snowman picture and its a song too. My second best activity was

    exercising because I walked along the balance beam and walked across the bridge. I got 28 blocks into one

    of my gloves, I went to Miss Perkins and got to make a snowflake.

    Next I went to Mrs Hughes and made a book, it was a book about

    a snowman.On Winter day I chose to wear my penguin onesie to school with

    my beanie and gloves to keep me nice and warm and it was

    fantastic and good. By Ashtyn Williams

    BOOM when I suddenly got into Mrs Bairds room I was shocked

    because I was wondering what we were doing. When we sat on the

    floor I got to sit on the beanbag. We were watching a Winter

    movie. It was really funny because when it was snowing the boy

    quickly got dressed. He rushed outside and he finally built a

    snowman. Creak it was the Snowman. The funny part was when

    he got on the motorbike and drove around. It was really fun. Ithought the flying snowman was funny. I felt happy. By Tahlia

    Heylbut

    Yesterday the Prep, 1, 2s had a Winter Day. My favourite was

    Mrs Prossor because we did some exercises. Meanwhile the Preps

    and Grade 1s were doing

    their activities. Well, the

    exercises were going

    through shapes, walking

    over timber, hopping over

    a ladder and playing hopscotch. Lots of people were slow but I was

    patient. Then I learned a new game. Oh, and I was wearing black

    boots, a blue scarf and a white jumper. It was very exciting and I

    was very pleased I learned the game. If I had the time I would tell

    you all about it. By Vanessa Pettiford

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