Welcome to Term 4!
We hope that you have all had a wonderful school holiday and we welcome you to the start of another busy term! We are delighted with all that the children have achieved so far and look forward to watching them progress even further this term! Week 1 is done and was jam packed! The children enjoyed their first dance lessons and had a blast at the carnival. Results are in and Red Faction were the winners on 2489, Purple was 2nd on 2332, Blue was 3rd on 2245, and Orange came 4th on 2062.
Kindy
In Literacy, we will be reviewing all of the sounds covered last term (G, O, L, F, U, B, W) and the new sound for Week 1 was J for jelly. The new sight word for this week was go…I like to go to school. We are learning to blend 3 letter words C-A-T, cat. We will continue to practise identifying rhyming words and counting syllables in words using our bodies (head=1, shoulders=2, stomach=3, knees=4).
PP
We have been reviewing our end blend sounds. We are learning the violet words and putting them into sentences.
Kindy
In Numeracy, we focused on the number 16. Children practised counting to 16, writing the number 16, and using one-to-one correspondence to count up to 16 items. We will also be revising numbers 1-15, position language and simple patterns.
PP
We have been reviewing friends of 10 and are learning place value. 14 is made up of 1 lot of 10 and 4 ones.
Kindy
In Science, we started learning about living and non-living. Living things need air, they move, grow and reproduce. In Health, we are learning about Protective Behaviours. We will be teaching children to develop personal safety skills, such as saying “no” and having the right to feel safe at all times.
PP
In Science, we started learning about weather. In Health, we are learning about Protective Behaviours. We will be teaching children to develop personal safety skills, such as saying “no” and having the right to feel safe at all times.
A few key reminders for Term 4:
· Dance Parties and Book Awards in Week 10.
· Please keep checking the blog regularly, as we will continue to use the blog as a platform to post photos, reminders, and updates on what children are learning at school each week.
· Please continue to work with your child at home to practise concepts taught at school, and most importantly have fun while you do this! – Studyladder is a great way to help your child revise concepts at home and new activities will be added to Studyladder each week.
As always, please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to another amazing, final term ahead!
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