Year 5/6

Year 5/6 Cluster News
HOME INQUIRY:
Inquiry: Please continue having discussions with your child about the innovative invention they are creating.
Reading: Aim for 20 minutes minimum reading per night. We encourage students to read aloud, either to themselves or a parent.
Mathematics: Working on general multiplication skills with the goal for automaticity of the facts up to x12
Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop:
For the remainder of this week, students will continue planning and writing about their own design process as they develop an innovative invention. They will record how they generate ideas, plan, create, test, and refine their designs.
Mathematics: Students will continue to build fluency in working with fractions and begin exploring the connections between fractions, decimals and percentages, strengthening their understanding of number relationships and how different representations can be used to describe the same value.
Inquiry: Students are well underway with their Innovative Inventions task. Please take some time to discuss the invention your child is designing and encourage them to share their design brief with you on Toddle.
As part of this unit, students are exploring how technology and inventions have advanced over time, as well as the fairness of access to different technologies around the world. They will use this learning to design an innovation that responds to people’s needs and aims to make a positive impact on someone’s life.
Uniform:
Please ensure your child is in correct school uniform, which includes correct formal shoes on Monday and Wednesday and no additional jewellery. Please refer to the Uniform Guidelines located on the school’s website. There have been students wearing incorrect uniform, including socks and shoes and it would be appreciated if these could be rectified. (https://www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au/school-life/uniform/ )
Year 6 Jackets:
We are anticipating the arrival of the new school jackets as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the supplier has experienced some difficulties sourcing materials, which has caused a delay. They are expecting the material to be delivered mid next week and then they will finish off making the jackets. We understand this may be frustrating; however, the silver lining is that these jackets may be worn with both the sports and formal uniform.
SACSA events:
Congratulations to our SACSA soccer team, who won the Division 3 competition! The boys delivered an outstanding performance in the grand final, securing a fantastic 2–0 victory. They proudly returned to school with 13 medals and the Division 3 trophy. An amazing achievement—well done to all players and coach Mr. Salsibury!
We will now begin training for SACSA Netball, which will be held in Term 3, Week 4, followed by SACSA Basketball in Term 4.
If your child is interested in trying out for any of these events, please encourage them to practise their fitness, ball skills and teamwork skills at home.
Church Café:
Although we love the church café, we would appreciate if parents don’t buy drinks from the café just before the beginning of the school day. Milkshakes and hot chocolates are not allowed to be brought into classrooms, as it creates a hurdle for the start of the day.
School Calendar:
https://www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au/calendar/
Blessings for the week ahead,
The 5/6 Team
Luke Napier napier.luke@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Jade Fielke
fielke.jade@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Rachel Saunders saunders.rachel@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
