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Home Inquiry
Jolly Sounds
Check out our YouTube channel. Every week a new set of sounds will be put up to share with your children at home or even show you how we teach them the sound and action. In their purple pouch is the sound and action sheet to practice. You can get them to write it any way you like for example with a water sprayer, playdough, shaving cream, write it in flour. Just as long as they are starting from the correct position and forming the sound correctly. Handwriting hero app is great to use to ensure formation is correct.
Heart Words
Students were sent home the next sheet of heart (snap) words. Please check our YouTube channel to show you how to practice the heart words.
Jolly Words
These are words that can be sounded out and blended. The children say each sound in the words and then blend them together to read the word. We encourage them to chop the sounds on their hand and then blend them together to read the word. They are to keep the card until they are comfortable with the words and blending accurately and then in the mornings they can swap for a new card. Once they have ticked off all the colour dots in that colour card section, we will test them and move them up to the next colour card if they are successful. Please keep these in their Jolly (purple) pouch always. See our YouTube channel for the video showing how to do them.
YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnfvRwv4dyqmDKu0nLh2Vw
Learning program: Readers Workshop – Strategies that help us read Word Study – Diary of the elf
Bookmaking – Spotlight session: Christmas books Inquiry into Maths
Number Christmas activities
How The World Works Central idea: Through exploration and observation, we learn how to identify, classify, plants and understand how they grow.
Line of inquiry 1: Plants have different features
Line of inquiry 2: Living things can be sorted and categorised
Line of inquiry 3: Plants change as they grow
Learner profile: Caring, Inquirers
Key concepts: Change, Connection
Christian Studies:
Christian Living
Key Idea 1: Christians believe that God creates people to live in relationship with him and with each other
Kimochis at home: We have 2 very special Kimochis that are going to come for a visit on the weekend. Brave bug and Curious Cat. Students have designated weekends where they will bring home a small bug or cat and a book with instructions of what they will need to do. They will take the Kimochi home on a Friday and bring them 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.
| Week | Bug | Cat | Bug |
| 8 | Addalyn | Charlie | Prayash |
| 9 | Jaiveer | Jaideep | Amani |
You Tube channel: Please use this link to watch the videos each week. We often put up very valuable information that will help your child at home with their sounds, reading and heart words. Please make this a part of your routine to watch frequently.
As a reminder: here is the link to our YouTube channel, please subscribe for updates: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbAyQloLFifan6LR4xfIFFA
Jolly words/Heart words: Please encourage your child to change their jolly words frequently before school. They must bring their blue take home folders daily. Heart words should also be practiced most nights to help support them in the classroom.
Hats: A reminder that students need a school hat in Term 4. Please make sure it is labelled and kept in their school bag.
Christmas Donations: As the Christmas season approaches, both the Foundation and Mid-Year Foundation classes will be collecting long-life pantry staples, new and unopened gifts for children, and colouring books and pencils to include in Christmas Hampers for Lutheran Care.
If your family is able, we would greatly appreciate any donations of Christmas decorations to help make our learning spaces bright and joyful.
Thank you for your support!
Christmas cards
We understand that it is almost that time of year and children love to share Christmas cards with their peers. If you are wanting to give Christmas cards this year, please put them in a bag and give them to one of the adults and we will give them out at the end of the day. Thank you for your understanding.
Swimming week
Next week is Swimming Week! Please ensure you have returned the swimming form to the teachers or office.
Our class swimming time is 1:00pm, and we will be leaving school at 12:40pm. Students will eat lunch before we leave, so please do not order lunch orders on Wednesday or Friday.
The Foundation class will travel together to swimming and return to school at approximately 2:00pm.
Pick-Up Arrangements
- If you are picking your child up from school, they may bring a hooded towel, oodie, or dressing gown to wear over their bathers. They can then get changed out of their bathers once they are home.
- If your child attends GGOOSH, they may bring spare underwear and will be able to get changed back into their school uniform when we return.
- Please note: Staff are not able to assist children with changing, so please practise at home.
Important
PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING!
Students will need to wear their bathers underneath their school uniform at the start of the day.
Please pack:
- Spare underwear
- Towel
- Dressing gown/oodie/hooded towel for after swimming
- Goggles (if needed)
- Plastic bag (for GGOOSH children needing to get changed)
- Thongs/crocs/slides to wear to and from the pool
Children may bring a swimming bag to keep all their items together.
School Calendar
https://www.goldengrove.sa.edu.au/calendar/
Keep smiling,
Amy and Brianna
Amy Hughes: hughes.amy@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Brianna Stanley:
stanley.brianna@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Welcome to week 8.
Swimming Week!
Swimming: Foundation classes will be attending swimming lessons in Week 8.
Christmas Concert - Friday 28th November
Our Christmas concert is fast approaching. For this amazing event, we ask the following:
Children are dropped to the classroom at 6:45pm
Children are dressed in red top/dress and red skirt or plain shorts/pants.
We can’t wait to see you there.
Learning program: Week 8 Modified for Swimming week
Readers Workshop – We are reading stories about plants and animals to support our Unit of Inquiry. Reading stamina, stretching our reading muscle.
Word Study – Letter names and sounds. During our Word Study learning time, students are introduced to a letter, the sound the letter makes and its Jolly Phonics action. We practice letter formation, SA print style, with an emphasis on letters being form from top to bottom. We look at 3 letters per week and by the end of Term 3 we should have covered all 26 letters of the alphabet. As your children learn more sounds, they will begin to sound out and write simple cvc words (consonant-vowel-consonant) e.g. sat, pin, hut. Bookmaking – We are looking at different types of texts as inspiration for writing our own story. We are also exploring alliteration and onomatopoeia words.
Inquiry into Maths
Number 1-20, Shape, Sorting
Unit of Inquiry
How The World Works Central idea: Through exploration and observation, we learn how to identify, classify, plants and understand how they grow.
Line of inquiry 1: Plants have different features
Line of inquiry 2: Living things can be sorted and categorised
Line of inquiry 3: Plants change as they grow
Learner profile: Caring, Inquirers
Key concepts: Change, Connection, Form
Some Regular Reminders:
Rest Day
Now that we attend school for the full 5 days, please remember some of our children may be very tired and or emotional by the end of the day and certainly the end of the week and will probably need a few more hugs and early nights, so please make the call if you think they need a rest day.
Chapel/assembly
Our Foundations now attend weekly assembly and chapel with the whole school. A reminder that assembly is Monday afternoon and chapel is Friday morning, as soon as the first school bell goes, we line up and head off to the worship centre.
Toddle
We post important information reminders, student learning, photos/videos and assessments on this platform.
Blue Take Home Folder
All students have been given a blue take home folder. They are to come to school every day. Students will need these for notes to be sent home; take home craft they make during the day.
Christmas Donations: As the Christmas season approaches, both the Foundation and Mid-Year Foundation classes will be collecting long-life pantry staples, new and unopened gifts for children, and colouring books and pencils to include in Christmas Hampers for Lutheran Care.
Keep smiling,
Tania Tenten
tenten.tania@goldengrove.sa.edu.au
Hats: A reminder that students need a school hat in Term 4. Please make sure it is labelled and kept in their school bag.
School Calendar







