Year Levels - Prep

 

Prep Newsletter – Term 1
 
 
Welcome to Prep in 2021. The children have settled in well and are eager to learn.
This year’s Prep team consists of four extremely dedicated teachers: 

Room 3:  Prep N - Jo-Anne Norfolk 
Room 4:  Prep B - Maggie Belbasis
Room 5:  Prep Y - Fiona Yiannoullou
Room 7:  Prep K - Samantha Knight 

We look forward to working closely with you throughout the year to ensure that it is a successful one for your child. If you haven’t already done so please pay for your child’s book pack at the office. 
Please remember that pick up and drop off is at the external door of your child’s classroom. Please do not enter the school buildings prior to 8:45am as per the school expectation. If you need to speak with your child’s teacher, please organise a time to meet or enter at 8:45am when the bell rings. If your child arrives after 9:00am please sign them in at the office prior to bringing them into the classroom, as classroom rolls have already been taken by this time. If you have any concerns or questions throughout the year please do not hesitate to see you child’s teacher.
 
Important Dates / Upcoming Events
 
Monday 8 February         Prep students begin full time classes
Wednesday 17 February THRASS Prep Parent Information session - 6.00pm
Thursday 25 February         Three-way Conferences (Student free day)
Friday 26 February         Curriculum Day (Student free day)
Tuesday 2 March         RACV Safety Squad program (in-school activity)
Monday 8 March         Labour Day Public Holiday
Tuesday 16 March         School Photo Day
Wednesday 17 March Twilight Sports (TBC)
Tuesday 30 March Healthy Teddy Bears Picnic
Thursday 1 April                 Last day of Term 1, 2.30pm finish
 
 
Homework
Each night your child will be required to read their home reader to an adult to help them with their learning. It is very important that your child sees this as a positive time to spend with you. Home readers must be signed by parents each night and returned to school each day. 
Your child will also receive CSPS high frequency words to read. Please take the time to use these words for flash cards and to play games. Once your child begins to learn these words, they are able to read more complex texts and reading becomes more enjoyable.
 
 
Uniform
Term 1 is ‘No hat, play under shade’. Students without hats have to sit under the blue shade in the lunch breaks. Please make sure your child has a hat for sun protection. All students need to wear their full summer uniform, including plain BLACK school shoes/runners every day. Please note: students cannot wear leggings or tights with their summer dresses. Polo shirts and jumpers must have the school logo. Hats do not need to have a school logo – however, they must be navy, sun smart hats. Please remember to clearly label all your child’s jumpers and other belongings.
 
Art

All students are required to have an art smock for art. This will protect their uniform when they are in the art room. An art smock can be any old shirt or top from home that is no longer needed.

Library

All children in Prep are required to have a library bag, which will be provided by the school. Regular borrowing from the library will help children to develop their literacy skills and establishes the important lifelong skill of reading for information and pleasure. Please encourage your child to borrow regularly from the school library by discussing and sharing the books they bring home. Students must return their book to be able to re-borrow.

  
Specialist Timetable

PB: Tuesday - Library / Wednesday - ICT / Thursday - Science & P.E. / Friday - Arts
 
PY: Monday - Science / Tuesday - Library & ICT / Thursday - P.E. & Arts

PK: Monday - Science / Tuesday - Library / Wednesday - I.C.T. / Thursday - P.E. & Arts
 
PN: Tuesday - Library & ICT / Thursday - Science & P.E. / Friday - Arts

 

English
Reading and Viewing:

During the first term in Prep, students will become familiar with many skills and strategies they need to know in order to begin their reading journey. They will be exploring the direction of text in books, learning to point to each word when reading and using reading strategies to help work out unknown words in books (such as looking at the pictures). Each week students will receive a group of focus words, which they will learn to read using a variety of games and activities in the classroom. They will also get additional words to practise at home, which will come from the CSPS word list. 

Writing:

We have a busy term of writing ahead of us. Students will be learning how to write their names using a capital letter and following with lower case letters. They will also be learning to use the correct pencil grip and to form their letters from the correct starting point. Students will begin to write high frequency words and to record sounds they hear in words. We will be strengthening students’ fine motor skills to assist with their writing through activities such as tracing, play dough, threading and cutting. 

 
Speaking and Listening:

We will be modelling appropriate speaking and listening skills and encouraging all students to share their ideas, reflect upon their learning and ask each other appropriate questions. Parents are encouraged to support their child to use appropriate speaking and listening skills. 

 
Mathematics
Number and Algebra:

This term students will be learning to count forwards and backwards in the correct order, first to and from 10 and then moving on to 20. Students will be provided with a variety of counting experiences to establish a strong knowledge of number. They will learn to identify numbers in both the digit form and as a collection. Students will become familiar with tools and strategies that are helpful when counting, making and comparing groups of objects such as ten frames and subitising. 

Measurement and Geometry:

Students will learn about 2D shapes such as triangles, circles, rectangles and squares. They will be exploring, sorting and learning to describe these shapes. Pattern is another focus this term where students will be investigating what makes a pattern, how to create their own patterns and what different objects they could use. The final topic will be on data, where students learn to answer and record yes and no questions for a range of different topics. Students will participate in a variety of hands on activities to deepen their understanding in these areas of the curriculum.

 
Integrated Curriculum

Our Integrated Curriculum topic this term is called Healthy Me. Students will be learning about what people require to help them grow, be healthy and stay safe. They will be working with their Year 4 buddies throughout the topic and will celebrate their learning by having a Healthy Teddy Bears’ Picnic. Students will also be participating in an In-School activity run by the RACV to support their learning about staying safe when using roads.