Foundation

Foundation Cluster News
Welcome to Week 6.
BOOK WEEK / Community Breakfast on Tuesday and we have lots of exciting events.
Book Week events: Students come to school dressed up as their favourite book character on Tuesday 25th August. Families are invitedtojoin us for our free Community breakfast at 8am, everyone is welcome to stay and watch the annual book week parade at 9.10am in the Worship Centre.
Great Book Swap
In week 7, we will be doing the Great Book Swap instead of the book fair. More details to follow in the coming weeks, check the take home folders.
Tri Skills/ Perceptual Movement Program
Throughout this term, students will be participating in both Tri Skills and Perceptual Movement Program.
Kimochis at Home
We have 4 very special Kimochis that are going to come for a visit on the weekend - Brave Bug, Curious Cat, Kind Lovey Dove and Active Hugs. Students have designated weekends where they will bring home a small Bug, Cat, Lovey Dove or Hugs and a book with instructions of what they will need to do. They will take the Kimochi home on a Thursday/ Friday and bring it back on the Monday. Please make sure they are taken care of and don’t get drawn on or eaten by any family pets. If you do not have a printer at home, we are happy to print for you. Thank you.
| Week | Cat | Bug | Lovey Dove | Hugs |
| 1 | Nathan | Nischay | Johann | Mevik |
| 2 | Naunidh | Noahkai | Jayde | Lucy |
| 3 | Nina | Richlau | Isaac | Lucas |
| 4 | Noah | Samuel B | Hugo | Lottie |
| 5 | Nola | Samuel K | George | Joshua |
| 6 | Omeed | Sophie | Finley | Holly |
| 7 | Paul | Theodore | Eshanna | Harrison |
| 8 | Riley | Willow | Luna | Neave |
Week 6 Learning Program: Reader’s Workshop – Building our bigger reading muscles
Word Study – Sounds: Digraphs (pairs of letters that represent a single sound, such as sh, ch, and th)
CVC (simple three-letter words that follow a consonant, short vowel, and consonant pattern, such as cat, dog, and sun)
CVCC words (four-letter words that follow a consonant, vowel, consonant, consonant pattern, such as tent, milk, and lamp)
Bookmaking – Spotlight session: We make our books look stupendous. All about me book (Unit of Inquiry)
Inquiry into Maths
Addition: simple adding numbers to 10 and above
Unit of Inquiry
Who We Are Central idea: Our identity helps us to understand our and others’ similarities, differences and emotions.
Line of inquiry 1: What makes me ‘me’ and how I am the same as, and different to others.
Line of inquiry 2: Emotions affect our behaviour, interactions, and relationships.
Line of inquiry 3: We can show understanding and respect in our relationships.
Key concepts: Causation & Responsibility
Learner profile: Communicators, Open-minded, Caring, Principled
Christian Studies:
Christian Living
Key Idea 1: Religious beliefs and ideas shape people's thinking and actions.
Library:
Please look after our books so they are not damaged so that others can borrow them. It is important to note that no borrowing occurs if library books are not returned.
Please return books and the library bag to class on Tuesday ready for Wednesday library day.
Thank you all for your support and being avid readers with your children.
Take Home Folders:
Take Home folders need to come to school every day. Students will need these to take home notes and any craft they make during the day. New sounds and heart words will also be placed in this folder.
Take Home Book Bags:
Your child will bring home 2-4 books that have been their books for Readers Workshop in class to share with you at home. The take home book bag with the 4 books is to remain in the child’s take home folder so books can be updated/ changed when needed.
Jolly Pouch (purple pouch): Please keep the pouch in your child’s take home folder!
Your child will receive new sounds/actions in their Jolly Pouch; it is up to you whether you keep the paper in the pouch or find a safe place at home. We hope these resources are valuable for you to practice what we learn in class. When a new sound is introduced, a video will be posted on Toddle to support your child at home.
Hats: Students generally won’t need to wear a hat in Term 2 and Term 3 unless the UV index is 3 or above. These can be kept in the front pouch of their school bag, so they don’t get lost during this time.
Gumboots: During the colder months as the weather gets wetter and muddier students must wear gumboots in the nature play at break times. If your child enjoys playing in nature play, please send gumboots labelled with their name to school. These are kept in plastic bags on the children’s bag hooks by our classroom or on the shoe racks if muddy.
Volunteers: We love having volunteers in the classroom. If you are interested in volunteering, there are a few tasks you will need to be able to help in the classroom.
- Current Working With Children Check (WWCC)
- Responding to Abuse, Harm and Neglect training (RRHAN-EC)
- Valuing Safe Communities (VSC) training; and
You can find the information here on the school website: https://www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au/parents-community/employment-opportunities/
School Calendar
https://www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au/school-life/school-calendar/
Please note: During teaching hours, we are unable to check emails.
Blessings,
Brianna and Tania
Brianna Stanley: stanley.brianna@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Tania Tenten:
tenten.tania@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
While our scheduled Wednesday rest days have now finished, we encourage you to consider how your child is feeling and still give them a rest day if needed. Please let me know if you are unsure.
We have been reading lots of picture books together as part of our school day. If your child has a favourite book, let me know so that we can read it in class.
Family photo for classroom
Please continue to send in your family photos for our classroom display. Send it through to my email address and I will print it off. If your child is between homes, you are more than welcome to send in two for display.
Book Week – Tuesday 25th August
On Tuesday 25th of August, students are invited to come to school dressed as their favourite book character. Costumes do not need to be extravagant and using what you already have at home is highly encouraged! Our community breakfast will be from 8-8:30am, followed by our book week parade.
The Great Book Swap Mon 31st Aug-Thurs 3rd Sep
During Week 7, our Sunnybrook library will be hosting ‘The Great Book Swap’. Students are invited to bring in a book to exchange with another book for a gold coin donation. All money raised will go towards the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Please see the flyer sent home or the office for guidelines on what books to bring in.
Late pick up
If ever you are running late to pick your child up, I will walk them to the ‘Kiss and Drop’ area (outside the front gates) after school. Leadership supervise this area.
Hats
Please ensure your child has a school hat in their bag as they will need to wear them at recess and lunchtime if the UV is above 3. They can be purchased from the uniform shop.
Toddle
An invite to join Toddle was emailed out during the holidays. I apologise that some students received the wrong paper invite in their take home bag. If you are still having trouble connecting, please contact the front office. We post important reminders, student learning, photos/videos and assessments on this platform.
Library
Students have been given a white Library bag. We visit the library weekly on Tuesdays. Foundation children can borrow two books and keep them for two weeks. I encourage you to read these books with your child weekly so that they can bring them back and have two new books every week to read.
Assembly and Chapel
We will not be attending assembly and chapel for the first few weeks to give your children time to become comfortable with being at school first. I will let you know when our first time attending will be in the coming weeks.
Blue Take Home Folder
All students have now been given a blue take home folder. They are to come to school every day. In these folders you will find notes sent home, craft students have made, and later in the term, sounds we have been learning that you can practise with them.
Nature Play
We are lucky to have a wonderful nature play area at our school. As it can be wet and muddy during Winter, we ask that if your children are wanting to play in this area at recess and lunchtime that they come to school with gumboots.
Weekly timetable
| Monday | 2:30pm Assembly Canteen: Qkr orders before 9am |
| Tuesday | Library borrowing Dance and Drama specialist lesson P.E. specialist lesson |
| Wednesday | Japanese specialist lesson Canteen: Qkr orders before 9am |
| Thursday | STEM specialist lesson even weeks |
| Friday | 8:50am Chapel Music specialist lesson Canteen: Qkr orders before 9am |
Learning program: Week 6
This is our first full week of learning.
We continue to consolidate the routines we have been learning throughout the first five weeks, with a focus on A and B choices and following instructions when asked.
We will learn the letter sounds s and a. Students will continue their ‘About me’ books in bookmaking. As it is Book Week, we will also do some activities around this.
We continue learning about number conservation and doing some subitising.
For Christian Studies, we continue learning about who Jesus is through reading some stories.
Mindfulness
Every week, we will be learning a strategy we can use to keep our body calm. I encourage you to practise these strategies every week with your child at home. It has been wonderful to see the children use these strategies themselves without prompting from me. During Week 5 we have been practising our cupcake breathing.
Cupcake breathing
Imagine you are holding a cupcake with a candle on top. What flavour is it?
Hold the cupcake to your nose.
Breathe in to smell the cupcake.
Breathe out to blow out the candle.
Blessings for a wonderful week,
Ellen Zimmer



