Monday 31 August 2015

Learning Experiences


View the image and respond to the questions below.

1  What’s the purpose?

2 What’s the subject matter (topic)?

3  What does this picture want you to believe about the topic?

4. What has the author done to achieve this?

5.Who is this text aimed at? (Target audience?)

6.What’s the message?

Friday 21 August 2015

What's Happening

Science and Sustainability Committee

At today's assembly three members of the Junior School Council Science and Sustainability Committee made an announcement to build awareness of the impact waste is having on our environment.  Well done to those students.  This announcement ties in to the Science Week activities the school has been running.

Wednesday 19 August 2015

What's Happening


FINAL ITINERARY

5 DAY CANBERRA CAPITAL TOUR

SCHOOL: PRINCES HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL

DEPARTURE: MONDAY 24TH AUGUST, 2015

COACH #1: 50 STUDENTS & 5 STAFF


MON 24th       AUGUST               SCHOOL/CANBERRA                                   (D)


At 7.00am, students assemble at school for a 7.15am coach departure. Our travel today is via the Hume Highway to Albury for lunch (group supplies own lunch today). Then it's on via Yass and the Barton Highway to Canberra for four nights’ accommodation at the Capital Country Holiday Park. Following a 6.30pm dinner, we have use of the conference room for our own activities.


TUE 25th    AUGUST       OUR NATION'S CAPITAL                                      (BLD)


            7.00AM          Breakfast
8.30AM          Australian Institute of Sport      
·         90 min Sports Experience
10.30AM        National Museum of Australia - Self Guided Tour
1.30PM          Royal Australian Mint
·        60 minute Guided Tour
            3.00PM          High Court of Australia
·         45 minute Guided Tour
            6.00PM          Dinner
7.30PM          Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre
·        “Swim & Slide” Session


WED 26th      AUGUST            THE POLITICAL STATE                                         (BLD)


7.30AM          Breakfast
9.00AM          Parliament House - Tour
10.00AM                                            - PEO/Education
11.00AM                                            - Hospitality
1.30PM          National Gallery of Australia
·        60 minute Guided Tour
3.00PM          National Capital Planning Display
·         60 minute “Imagining the Capital” Program
4.30PM          Electoral Education Centre – GROUP A – 20 students & 2 staff
·         90 minute Session
            6.30PM          Dinner
8.00PM          AMF Bowling
·        1 x game of bowling + shoe hire


THU 27th    AUGUST        LIVING LESSON                                                     (BLD)


7.30AM          Breakfast
9.00AM          National Science & Technology Centre - Self Guided Tour
 1.00PM          Australian War MemorialSelf Guided Tour
4.30PM          Electoral Education Centre – GROUP B – 30 students & 3 staff
·         90 minute Session
            6.30PM          Dinner


FRI 28th   AUGUST          CANBERRA/HOME                                              (BL)


This morning after a 6.30am breakfast, we board our coach and farewell Canberra. Expected arrival back at school is approximately 6.00pm.














FINAL ITINERARY

5 DAY CANBERRA CAPITAL

SCHOOL: PRINCES HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL

DEPARTURE: MONDAY 24TH AUGUST, 2015

COACH #2: 50 STUDENTS & 5 STAFF


MON 24th      AUGUST           SCHOOL/CANBERRA                                              (D)


At 7.00am, students assemble at school for a 7.15am coach departure. Our travel today is via the Hume Highway to Albury for lunch (group supplies own lunch today). Then it's on via Yass and the Barton Highway to Canberra for four nights’ accommodation at the Capital Country Holiday Park. Following a 6.30pm dinner, we have use of the conference room for our own activities.


TUE 25th        AUGUST       OUR NATION'S CAPITAL                 (BLD)


            7.00AM          Breakfast
8.30AM          Australian Institute of Sport      
·         90 min Sports Experience
10.30AM        Parliament House - Hospitality
11.00AM                                            - PEO/Education
12.00AM                                            - Tour
3.00PM          National Capital Planning Display
·        60 minute Guided Tour
4.30PM          Electoral Education Centre – GROUP A – 30 students & 3 staff
·         90 minute Session
6.30PM          Dinner
8.00PM          Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre
·        “Swim & Slide” Session


WED 26th AUGUST   THE POLITICAL STATE                          (BLD)


      7.30AM          Breakfast
9.00AM          National Museum of Australia - Self Guided Tour
11.30AM        National Gallery of Australia
·        60 minute Guided Tour
1.30PM          Royal Australian Mint
·        60 minute Guided Tour
            3.00PM          High Court of Australia
·         45 minute Guided Tour
4.30PM          Electoral Education Centre – GROUP B – 20 students & 2 staff
·         90 minute Session
            6.30PM          Dinner
8.00PM          AMF Bowling
·        1 x game of bowling + shoe hire


THU 27th AUGUST           LIVING LESSON                                                 (BLD)


7.30AM          Breakfast
9.00AM          National Science & Technology Centre - Self Guided Tour
 1.00PM          Australian War MemorialSelf Guided Tour
            6.30PM          Dinner


FRI 28th AUGUST     CANBERRA/HOME                                          (BL)



This morning after a 6.30am breakfast, we board our coach and farewell Canberra. Expected arrival back at school is approximately 4.00pm.

Friday 14 August 2015

Learning Experiences

In Literacy we have continued examining how political cartoons can be interpreted depending on our prior knowledge.  Differing opinions and assumptions have resulted in some engaging discussions.  Students have also begun bringing in their own cartoons.

This week we began literature discussion groups around shared texts. The students will be looking for connections to their everyday lives while comparing their views and any questions they may have.


In our lead up to Canberra we have begun researching some of the significant sites we’ll be visiting on our stay.   These will be complied into an information brochure. 


Learning Experiences

BTN Response Questions 14th August 2015

  1.  What are the Speaker’s responsibilities?
  2. How is trophy hunting different to poaching?
  3. Why did the remains of thousands of indigenous people end up in universities and museums?
  4.     Why can using copyrighted work be expensive?
  5.    What are the sports in the pentathlon based on?

What's Happening

Information for Canberra Trip: Reminders
Monday 24th August- Friday 28th August

Accommodation: Capital Country Holiday Village.

Federal Highway
47 Bridges Road, Sutton Canberra NSW Australia 2620
PH:    (02) 62303433 Fax:  (02) 6230 3483

Teachers /Adults attending: Tim Aris , Paula Gaughan ,  Warrick Berg, Kate Braun, Kerri Gibson,  Chris Barker, Matthew Potter, Josephine Byrt  and  Marie Kyriakidis.

#Students assemble 6:45 -7:00am at PHPS Monday 24th August

#Coaches depart Monday 7:15am    Return: Approximately Friday 4:00pm

#All bedding is supplied. Students to bring 2 towels: One for showers and one for the swimming activity. (swimming cap and goggles: optional)

#Please adhere to luggage requirements. (As per information previously sent)

#Students / Adults to bring  their lunch / drinks /snacks and back-pack for the bus journey   (morning tea, lunch , afternoon tea)

#No Lollies to be taken on camp

# All medications / detailed medical plans need to be handed into Kate Braun  on Monday  morning.

#Students can bring cameras but NO OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES. (Eg: iPods, iPads, IPhones) 

Regards,
                 Tim Aris (Canberra trip organiser)


Thursday 13 August 2015

What's Happening

Princes Hill Primary School is participating in National Science Week 2015, 15th – 23rd August, as away of further promoting science in our school. Science activities will be scheduled to run in each neighbourhood next week. We want to encourage children to try more science at home and at school.
We also encourage parents who are interested in science or work in a field of science to come along and talk to the children about the work that they do.  Please contact your child’s teachers to book in a time to organize a talk, demonstration or a hands-on activity that the children can participate in.


Thank you for your support.

Tuesday 11 August 2015

What's Happening

David Hornsby Parent Information Night

Literacy consultant David Hornsby conducted a parent information night on Tuesday the 28th of July on how parents can support their children with reading. The focus of the day was on how we can develop thoughtful literacy with our children.

David spoke about the pivotal role of content knowledge in the making-meaning process that is reading.   Meaning generated by the reader will be influenced by the background knowledge they bring to the text. With this key idea in mind, David emphasised the role parents can play in ‘stirring-up’ their child’s background knowledge around the content of the texts they are reading.  This requires parents talking about the content of the books your children are reading before, during and after reading.  What do you think this text is about?  What do you know about…?  What do you think you will learn about…?  What did you learn about…?  What would you like to learn more about…? Where can we go to find out more about…?

David also emphasised the importance of teaching phonics, but always within the meaningful context of a whole text. He spoke emphatically about the importance of starting with a whole complete text before dealing with abstract decoding practices such as sounding out words.  ‘Meaning is the way into phonics’.

David spoke passionately about the centrality of the Literature strand in our national curriculum and the importance of quality literature for building thoughtful, feeling, literate citizens. ‘We hit them in the heart, before we hit them in the head’.

David’s presentation was appreciated by all the parents and staff who attended for the clarity, poise and humour in which it was delivered.  

David is away at the moment but is happy for the presentation slides he used on the night to be shared with the community. Once these slides are made available, they will be posted on your child’s neighbourhood blog.

Tim Aris
Head of Curriculum

Monday 10 August 2015

What's Happening

Book Swap - Date Correction

The book swap will be occurring on Wednesday September 2nd (not the 3rd as previously stated)

Friday 7 August 2015

What's Happening

THE GREAT BOOK SWAP
As part of Indigenous Literacy Day on Wednesday September 3, we are holding a Great Book Swap to help raise funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation to buy books for remote indigenous communities who don’t have access to books. There are schools involved all across Australia and the target is $100,000 to buy 10,000 books.
If every child can please bring a book (or books) to school that they love but no longer want and a gold coin donation on Weds Sept 3, then they can be part of the book swap. By donating a gold coin, they can then swap their book for a new book that someone else has donated. 
1. Books need to be dropped off in the gym before school starts, and the swap will happen at lunch time. 
2. If you're wanting to swap more than one book, it's a gold coin for each book you want to swap. So if you swap five books, it's five coins. 
3. This year if you want take home a junior book, please donate a junior book. If you want take home an older book, please donate an older book. Otherwise we end up with lots of books for little kids, but no books for the older kids. 
4. Please don't donate school readers, library books, board books or really young picture books. Please just donate books you think someone will love!
See you all on Weds September 3 so we can raise money, and all have a terrific new book to take home.

Tuesday 4 August 2015

What's Happening

THE 3rd Annual PHPS TRIVIA NIGHT


THIS YEARS THEME – THE 80’s – PLEASE DRESS UP
(TABLES OF 10)


WHEN:                                  Saturday 15th August, 2015
 
WHERE:                                The Gymnasium
 
WHAT TIME:                       7pm for 7.30pm Question Start
 
WHAT COST:                      $10 per person
 
WHAT DO I BRING?         Food, drinks, humour and your favourite 80’s outfit
 
WHY:                                     To have some fun people!!!
 
HOW DO I BOOK A TABLE? Contact Kathryn Fraser on Kathryn@jonestid.com.au

(Don’t have enough for a table of 10? Contact me and I can help you out – the main thing is you come!)