LITERACY /
LEARNING & TEACHING
Mrs Rannah Scamporlino
LITERACY /
LEARNING & TEACHING
Mrs Rannah Scamporlino
Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge
Yes, we are just wild about reading!
Congratulations to these wonderful readers who have completed the Premiers’ Reading Challenge!
Andreas K 3/4L
Hamish W PK
Isaac A PB
Sara R-N 1/2F
Austin L PB
Just a reminder that the Challenge is open to all Victorian children from birth to Year 10 in recognition of the importance of reading for literacy development. It is not a competition; but a personal challenge for children to read a set number of books by 8 September 2023.
Children from Prep to Year 2 are encouraged to read or ‘experience’ 30 books with their parents and teachers.
Children from Year 3 to Year 6 are challenged to read 15 books.
All children who meet the Challenge will receive a certificate of achievement signed by the Victorian Premier and former Premiers.
To read the Premier’s letter to parents, view the booklist and for more information about the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge, visit: https://www.vic.gov.au/premiers-reading-challenge
Writing in Prep - 2
This week we say Great Job! … to all of our wonderful writers in the junior school.
The Prep children have been learning to spell, use capital letters and make sentences. Here are a few examples of some lovely little stories from our Prep students.
A special thank you to the Prep students for allowing their stories to be shared in the newsletter.
Thank you, Zander, Thomas, Anthony, Ian, Bella, Ada, Sophia, Xiongrui, Manaia, and Harmony. Your stories are absolutely fabulous.
I loved hearing you read them to me too.
More fabulous stories!
Grade 1/2 A have made a gorgeous classroom story book, that will soon be available in our library for all students to read. Here are a few samples of their beautiful illustrations and stories.
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A story with a difference!
Here is a fun way to create stories. Evan from grade 1/2 created this lovely informative story using words and pictures. This type of story is called a REBUS story. You might like to try writing one of these at home. Just find an old magazine, brochure or flyer and cut out different pictures. Put the pictures together with some words and make a story, or an information text.
I would love to see what you come up with!
Thank you, Evan, for agreeing to put your Rebus Story in the newsletter.
Great Job! … to all of our wonderful writers in the junior school (P-2).
Language is a superbly rich resource: not only for reading, writing and speaking but also for playing games.
Good news – these words games need little or no equipment and are free to play anywhere anytime.
Here are a couple to try this fortnight!
# Any number of players ? Word finding game | :-) Played by writing or speaking ? Played with pencils and paper if writing, else no equipment if by speaking |
OBJECTIVE: To find words hidden inside sentences. PROCEDURE: This game can be played in different ways.
EXAMPLE 1: He made errors all the time. The hidden word in this sentence is deer. It is easier to play this way if you write the sentences down.
EXAMPLE 2: Hand, mat, mascots, word… (Pssst. Did you notice mascots has 2 words in it, as and cot). OR get really tricky and… |
EXAMPLE 3:
Scat, kneel, bath…
(Pssst. You can also use proverbs or sayings too).
Winter is here so you may like to try this wonderful Winter Word Search!