DUFFY PRIMARY SCHOOL



NEWSLETTER 14 - WEEK 8 TERM 3

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EXEC TEAM'S MESSAGE 

Dear Duffy Primary School Community,

Welcome to Week 8.


Year 6 Market Day is most certainly a highlight of the Duffy School Community. At Wednesdays assembly Year 6 gave us a sneak preview with their Market Advertisements of what to expect. This has created much excitement across the school, and we are all looking forward to ‘A DAY AT THE MOVIES’.

Thank you in advance for your support in donations and/or for purchasing tickets to the DAY AT THE MOVIES for your child/ren. There is still time to purchase tickets and donate!


The note for purchasing tickets can be found on our website here or on Seesaw in the announcements section.

Learning Journeys

Thank you for your engagement in learning journeys this week. I am sure you would agree that the school looked magnificent, and the classrooms and corridors were abuzz with chatter and excitement as little and big learners shared a variety of different experiences with you. As a school, learning journeys are an important feature of our commitment to partnering with you and strengthen the connections between home and school.

As we value your input and are regularly seeking ways to improve, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete the brief survey below about our learning journeys. 

Thank you!

Survey: https://www.menti.com/alump6gwziwk

Indigenous Literacy Day Book Swap

Our book swap for Indigenous Literacy Day took place yesterday and was a great success! We raised $316 for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation who help support in remote communities where there is often no infrastructure such as libraries or bookstores and access to reading material is extremely limited. 


The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) focuses on ensuring access to quality resources, including books in First Languages to children and families living in these remote Communities across Australia. Duffy Primary School also receives donations of quality Indigenous Literature from the ILF each term.


We hope you had the chance to find a new favourite book! There were definitely some enthusiastic readers who spent their lunch play exploring their new books.

Voluntary Contributions

Thank you to all in our community who have been able to make this contribution. With the money to date we have purchased new reading materials for classroom to support student growth. There is still time to contribute.

School Operational Changes

With the implementation of the updated Teaching Agreement 2023-26, as a school we have had to make changes to our daily timetable. This ensures our teachers have a 30-minute uninterrupted break within the first 5 hours of workday and gives teachers their required release from face to face. Canteen orders will remain at the first eating break. 

With every best wish for a wonderful weekend with your beautiful families.


Regards,

Katie, Arilia, Sarah and Katie

SPOTLIGHT ON LEARNING - YEAR 2

Music

This term, Year 2 have been on a musical exploration, learning about elements of music.

Each week, we listen to two movements from 'The Carnival of the Animals' by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns and compare elements including pitch, tempo and dynamics.


We have also learned many musical terms and how they compliment one another. 

This includes presto and adagio (fast or slow), staccato and legato (sharply or smoothly) or forte and piano (loud or soft).

Pecking like a chicken (Staccato)

Stacking cups like a tortoise (Adagio)

Plodding like an elephant (Low Notes)

Flittering like a flock of birds (High Notes)

Blowing bubbles like a fish (Piano)

Bobbing like piano keys (Forte)

Writers Workshop

Our writing focus this term has been all about 'Writing about Reading'. 

Students followed the steps of the writing process (think, talk, plan, draft, revise, edit, publish) to create letters to others, in which they shared their opinions about different texts and gave evidence and reasons to support their ideas.


We then used our powers of persuasion to write book recommendations based on our favourite texts. 

Review by Zoey K

Review by Tegan N

Review by Isaac G

Maths

In maths, we have been investigating the relationship between multiplication and division and their connection to fractions. We have looked at ways to divide whole objects and collections of objects into halves, quarters and eighths, ensuring we have equal parts.

Our next step is to link this knowledge with our understanding of clocks, as we discover how to tell time to the hour (o'clock), half hour (half past) and quarter hour (quarter past/quarter to).

Fractions of an Object

Fractions of a Collection

SCHOOL LEADERS

Prime Minister

Barney Mungoven

Deputy Prime Minister

Kleio Slater

Speaker

Nina Aubrey

AWARDS

These will be presented at Monday Morning WOW (September 11th - 9am).

Merit Awards

Maeve M - KBS

Charlie F - KBS

Timaleti F - KDL

Zemirah S - KDL

Lauren N - KRP

Jackson S - KRP

Sandy M - 1ET

Henry W - 1ET

Logan P - 1JS

Sarah G - 1JS

Veronica R - 1SF

Toby M - 1SF

Judd C - 2KJ

Bella K - 2KJ

Waratah V - 2RW

Greta H - 2RW

Zion O - 3MS

Pihu S - 3MS

Tay R - 3SZ

Josh F - 3SZ

Amelia C - 3VS

Max H - 3VS

Jacob R - 4JB

Ryder I - 4JB

Tohitangi F - 4RP

Chloe B - 5CM

Israel O - 5CM

Bronte B - 5CN

Yaksh P - 5CN

Sarah R - 6LK

Eve J - 6LK

Kieran O - 6LK

Adele M - 6ZG

Morgan K - 6ZG

Sean C - GBP

Aiden B - GBP

PBL Hero Awards

River I - 2RW

Dale S - 2RW

Theodore S - 2RW

Gold Spirit Awards

James C - 1ET

Elizabeth D - 1ET

Dolkar D - 1ET

Ilya D - 1ET

Elise G - 1ET

Ella H - 1ET

Ethan M - 1ET

Hayden T - 1ET

Henry W - 1ET

Lexi W - 1ET

Aria K - 1SF

Willy M - 1SF

Richard M - 1SF

Jessica B - 2RW

Franky C - 2RW

Dylan E - 2RW

Marine F - 2RW

Wyatt G - 2RW

Jesse H - 2RW

River I - 2RW

Zoey K - 2RW

Akain K - 2RW

Avie L - 2RW

Lennox M - 2RW

Tegan N - 2RW

Dale S - 2RW

Elizabeth S - 2RW

Chase S - 2RW

Waratah V - 2RW

Scarlett W - 2RW

Finnley W - 2RW

Billy W - 2RW

Edward W - 2RW

Finn W - 2RW

Lachlan A - 3MS

Rupert A - 3MS

Finnegan D - 3MS

Thomas G - 3MS

Maeve H - 3MS

Erin H - 3MS

Elliot H - 3MS

Gabe K - 3MS

Maria K - 3MS

Tyson M - 3MS

Charlie M - 3MS

Muaz S - 3MS

Pihu S - 3MS

Ivy S - 3MS

Silver and Bronze Awards will be handed out by Exec staff during the week.

Silver Spirit Awards

Theo H - KRP

Max S - KRP

Isobel A - 1JS

Jude F - 1JS

Joey W - 1JS

Anya J - 2KJ

Flynn J - 2KJ

Florence M - 2KJ

Caspar M - 2RW

Eleanor Z - 2RW

Lachlan A - 3MS

Rupert A - 3MS

Arthur B - 3MS

Marley B - 3MS

Finnegan D - 3MS

Thomas G - 3MS

Maeve H - 3MS

Erin H - 3MS

Elliot H - 3MS

Gabe K - 3MS

Maria K - 3MS

Tyson M - 3MS

Charlie M - 3MS

Zion O - 3MS

Muaz S - 3MS

Pihu S - 3MS

Ivy S - 3MS

Stella W - 3MS

Bronze Spirit Awards

Athena A - 2KJ

Sara B - 2KJ

Greta H - 2RW

Hamza Q - 2RW

Lachlan A - 3MS

Marley B - 3MS

Finnegan D - 3MS

Thomas G - 3MS

Maeve H - 3MS

Erin H - 3MS

Elliot H - 3MS

Gabe K - 3MS

Maria K - 3MS

Charlie M - 3MS

Zion O - 3MS

Muaz S - 3MS

Pihu S - 3MS

Ivy S - 3MS

Stella W - 3MS

P & C NEWS

Uniform shop

A reminder to all families that the Duffy Primary School Uniform Shop does not fill orders in Week 10. Last orders for Term 3 will be filled on Friday of Week 9 (15 September) The cut-off for orders is 5pm Thursday 14 September. Any orders received after that time will be held over to Term 4.

 

Next opening day will be the final, Friday 15 September from 8:30-9am.


Upcoming

The P&C are running a tea towel fundraiser with our limited-edition 50th Anniversary Tea Towel design made up of self-portraits drawn by all our children and staff!

The pictures and names will be arranged all together as a commemorative design for the junior & senior school then screen printed onto premium white 100% cotton tea towels.

Tea towels can be ordered from the Expressions website (https://www.expressions.com.au/fundraising-schools) or via the letter that has come home with your children.

There is a sample tea towel hanging at reception to view.

Only $16 each OR SAVE by ordering more… Get 3 for $45

Thank you for your continued support!

Contact: Claire Dyer – secretary@duffypandc.org.au  

Find the Duffy Primary Parents and Citizens Association on

Facebook!


@duffypandc 

Facebook

Don’t forget to connect with your Year level parent community on Facebook – this is a great way to stay connected, get year/school specific information and even organise gatherings.


Just search “DPS Year” on google and the groups will pop up, or head to the Duffy Primary Parents and Citizens Facebook page for more info.


Don’t forget that the lovely staff at Baker’s Delight Cooleman Court give the school store credits for every purchase made. These credits help us run events like school barbeques and other fundraising events.


Don’t forget to mention Duffy

Primary BEFORE your purchase.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Changes to Upcoming Assemblies

Please also note the change in dates for Year 2 and Kindergarten Assembly:

Additional Koori Preschool sessions from 2024

Additional Koori Preschool sessions will be available at the start of the 2024 school year for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the ACT. Extra sessions of 15 hours a week will be offered at three of the ACT’s five Koori Preschools: Narrabundah Early Childhood School, Ngunnawal Primary School and Wanniassa School.


Koori Preschool provides children aged 3 to 5 years with a play-based, culturally safe learning program. Families attending  Koori Preschool can also attend universal preschool. Children attending Koori Preschool do not need to live in the Priority Enrolment Area. Enrol now at education.act.gov.au


Find out more about Koori Preschool by contacting the Early Childhood Education Officer by email EDUKooriPre@act.gov.au or calling 620 71106.

Big skills for small bikes – Register for the July and September course now!

Families can now register for the big skills for small bikes course run by Pedal Power ACT. Big skills for small bikes is a learn to ride course for younger children aged 3-8, which focuses on teaching parents and carers how to get their kids riding confidently and safely. This is a beginner course best suited to kids who are not yet riding on their own unaided.

The course includes 5 separate 45-minute sessions delivered each morning from Monday to Friday. Courses in the July and September school holidays are currently open for registration. More information on the course including dates, registration and pricing is available on the Pedal Power Website.

Learning for Life

The Learning for Life program helps children by supporting their education from primary through to post-school studies, like TAFE or University.

 

Learning for Life provides:

To be eligible for Learning for Life, you need to:

 

 

To register your interest in Learning for Life, you need to:

 

 

If you have any questions about Learning for Life, or need help to apply, you can call The Smith Family on 0481 464 065 or 1800 280 223.

HELPFUL LINKS

Home Learning Hub

Home Learning - School Wide Subscriptions

Literacy People's Literacy Learning Modules - A guide for engaging parents and carers

Mindfulness Podcast Series - ACT Education Directorate

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