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Welcome to Week 4 of Term 4
I hope you had a lovely weekend and enjoyed the fireworks safely.
MUSEUM VISIT – TODAY
By the time this comes home, we will have been to the museum.  Thank you to the wonderful whanau who help make these trips possible.  I am sure the children had a fabulous time at the Bugs exhibition – Our Backyard Heroes. 
WEDNESDAY – BUGS WITH DEAN
The Pohutukawa Syndicate teachers will be spending the day on Wednesday visiting other schools to see other teaching practices in action.  Room 9 will have Dean for the day and I know they will love learning more about bugs from him.
TAMARIKI TOA
We were honoured to watch the very talented Te Pouahi Kapa Haka group perform on Thursday evening at their dress rehearsal for Nationals and for the school on Friday.  We wish them every success for their competition in Gisborne.  If you would like to see their performance you can click on this link and watch at 10am on Thursday.
POHUTUKAWA SYNDICATE FUNDRAISER
At the end of term we are visiting Natureland by bus and to reduce the costs to our families we will be holding a cake stall on Friday 17th November at lunchtime.  Hopefully the notice reached home last week, as we are hoping you are able to provide some yummy baking for this event.
UP-COMING EVENTS THIS TERM
Make a note of these provisional dates for your diary for our final term:
Friday, 17th November – Pohutukawa Cake Stall (home baking please)
Friday, 24th November – School Community Group School Disco
Tuesday, 21st and 28th November – Futsal Skills with Ben Wright
Tuesday, 12th December – Syndicate trip to Natureland, Tahunanui

Wednesday, 20th December – Final Assembly 11.15am.  Last day of school

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Welcome to Week 1 of Term 4
I hope you had a wonderful break and had a chance to spend some quality time together with family.  I am sure the children are well rested and ready for a busy final term.  This term we welcome a new student joining Room 9 from Qatar.  We are sure Salwa and her family will settle quickly into Nelson Central School. J

WHAT’S ON THIS TERM?
It will go by in a flash!  We are hoping to have trips to the Suter Art Gallery and the Nelson Provincial Museum this term.  The Brook Sanctuary’s Rick Field will be visiting us.  We have the Masked Parade at the end of next week and a Big Day Out planned for the end of term.
MASKED PARADE
The School is entering the competition, which we generally do every other year.  For some of the students this will be the first time they have been in the Masked Parade.  Pohutukawa Syndicate are very excited to be representing Australasia and our masks will be the NZ native bird, the Takahe.  Please keep an eye out for the separate notice coming home soon which will give details of how the event will run. 
SPELLING
This term spelling will not be coming home as it has done in the past. Results of the Essential List testing from the end of last term will come home in their spelling books.  You are encouraged to support your child to learn the words they were unsure of.  This term’s programme will be individualised to the student’s writing.  Please encourage your child to write for enjoyment at home, whether it be writing their own stories, emails or letters to family or friends, or writing out the shopping list for you.  The focus is on hearing and recording all the sounds in the words. 
LEARNING AREAS

This term we will finish our learning around endangered NZ animals before learning about Minibeasts.  In Maths we will be focussing on measurement and for Literacy we will be looking at poetic writing as well as writing letters. 

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Welcome to Week 6 of Term 3

SCG CENTRAL CRANK MINI MTB EVENT – 17th SEPTEMBER
Excitement is mounting as we get closer to this great, fun annual event.  Register on the day for $5 and the kids can experience a super fun mountain bike course around the school.  Proceeds go straight back to the school so get behind the School Community Group!

CALENDAR ART
Hopefully you have had a chance to view your child’s taniwha art.  Thank you to the families who have already returned their order forms.  Please consider ordering to support our fundraiser.  The forms and money need to be in by Wednesday, 6th September (PLEASE NOTE EARLIER DATE).

INQUIRY – ENDANGERED NZ ANIMALS
The children have chosen the animal they will research and on Friday we had some valuable help from our big buddies when we hopped onto the computers in the library.  Check out the Blog for some interesting facts and links to some quizzes for the students.

IMPORTANT DATES THIS TERM
Keep your diaries free for these events coming up:
Hot shots tennis - Tuesday 29/8, 5/9 and 12/9 and Wednesday 13/9
Rock Da House performance – 31/8
Central Crank Mountain Bike Event – Sunday, 17th September, register 9.30am
Suter Art Gallery – Tuesday 26th September, leaving school 1pm
End of Term 3 – 29/9

Masked Parade – Friday, 27th October, students meet at 5pm.

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Welcome to Week 5 of Term 3

BOOMERANG BAGS
To reduce the number of plastic bags being used, Room 1 students have taken up the initiative of making Boomerang Bags to help make the environment more sustainable.  You and your child are welcome to join their group on a Friday afternoon between 3.15 and 4pm.  Here is a link to tell you more about it – boomerangbags

SUTER ART GALLERY
Thank you to the parents who came along last Wednesday to the Suter.  We really enjoyed our visit, which was made so much more successful with your help.  We have a second trip planned in the last week of term.  Keep it free if you can!

CALENDAR ART
Hopefully you have had a chance to view your child’s taniwha art.  Last week you will also have received the order envelope with a photo of the art.  This is a Nelson Central School fundraiser so please consider ordering some items.  Orders need to be returned to class by September 8th.  Thank you for your support.

INQUIRY – ENDANGERED NZ ANIMALS
This term we are learning about New Zealand endangered species.  Your child will be choosing an endangered NZ animal to research.  If you can share any interesting facts about their choice that would be great.

CLASS BLOG
Remember to check out the latest goings on in Room 9 on our Blog. 

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Welcome to Week 4 of Term 3
Thank you to our parents who came along to help on Friday.  Hopefully the Bees Wax Lunch Wraps have made it home.  What a great initiative the school has got behind. 

SUTER ART GALLERY TRIP – THIS WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday, 16th August, we will be heading off to the Suter Art Gallery.  Our session with Esther will start at 9.20 so we will be leaving school at 9am.  We plan to return by 11am.  A notice was sent home with your child on Friday.  Please return the slip if you are available to join us.  Thank you in advance, as without your support these trips would not be possible.

CALENDAR ART
The children’s calendar art is almost finished and they have created masterpieces!!  As this is one of the school’s big fundraising events for the year please have a look at the finished art work which will be available by Thursday in the classroom, or you can see a photo of it on the Blog. We hope you will be able to order some items and really appreciate your support.

INQUIRY – ENDANGERED NZ ANIMALS
This term we are learning about New Zealand endangered species.  We will learn about different animals found in NZ that are at risk and the students will choose one to research themselves.  There have been a few timely news stories.  If you have an opportunity to discuss this topic with your child it can enhance the learning they will do in class.

CLASS BLOG
 This is a great way to keep in touch with the class’ learning.  It would be wonderful to receive a comment from you.  Here is the link http://room9ncs2017.blogspot.co.nz/.

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Welcome to Week 3 of Term 3

BEES WAX LUNCH WRAPS
This Friday Room 9 will be making Bees Wax Lunch Wraps.  Thank you to the parents that have offered to help the children with this.  Our two sessions are at 9am to 10.30am and 11am to 12.30pm.  Thanks to this initiative by the Enviro Agents , your child will come home with their very own fabric lunch wrap to use.  By using these we will help to reduce the waste we have in our lunch boxes.

KORO ADVENTURES
Our Little Blue Penguin (Kororoa) has enjoyed some adventures with Room 9 students last week.  The children are eagerly awaiting their turn!  Please support them to write their own recount of their Koro adventure.  Thank you.

SUTER ART GALLERY TRIP
Next week, on Wednesday, 16th August, we will be heading off to the Suter Art Gallery.  Our session with Esther will start at 9.15 so we will be leaving school at 9am.  We plan to return by 11am.  Please let me know if you are available to help on this trip.  Thank you, without your support these trips would not be possible.

SPELLING
Remember the spelling lists will be updated each week on Spelling City, which is a fun way for your children to learn their spelling words ready for the Friday test.
CALENDAR ART
Calendar art is one of the school’s big fundraising events for the year.  The children are creating their very own taniwha and these will be available to view at the end of next week.  We really appreciate your support and hope you will be able to order some items. 
REMEMBER
Library books need to be returned by Friday each week and on Wednesday we have No Child Left Inside so suitable footwear for sport is required.

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Welcome to Week 2 of Term 3
Well, the first week went so quickly!  For those students who had an extended holiday, welcome back and I hope you had a wonderful winter break. J

KORO ADVENTURES
Koro has been to two houses already this term and I know the children are eagerly awaiting their turn to have an adventure with him.  This is to encourage and motivate your child in writing and, whilst you are very welcome to help and support them with this, I would love for them to do their own diary entry of the things they get up to with Koro.
MATHS
Last week we have been learning about transformations.  At home you can ask your child to spot different transformation patterns around the house, such as symmetry, where the pattern reflects, translation, where it slides and rotation, where it turns. 
We are also doing our weekly Basic Facts tests.  These sheets can be found on the Blog.
SPELLING
Each week your child will usually be given 5 spelling words to learn “off by heart”.  Please support them with this.  Using the words in a sentence and making the letters of the word with playdough or in the sand are fun ways to learn them.  Their spelling book can be used for practice and kept at home during the week, but please remind your child to return it on a Friday ready for the test.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
We have a few events happening this term and here are the provisional dates:
Week 4 – Wednesday, 16th August SUTER TRIP, leaving school 9am.
Week 6, 7 and 8 – HOTSHOTS TENNIS (4 sessions).
Week 10 – Tuesday, 26th September SUTER TRIP, leaving school 12.55pm.
Last day of term 29th September
Week 2 Term 4 – Friday, 27th October MASKED PARADE 

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Welcome to Week 1 of Term 3
I hope you had a wonderful winter break and had a chance to spend some quality time together with family.  I am sure the children are well rested and ready for another busy term. J

WHAT’S ON THIS TERM?
We are planning on having a few visits to the Suter Art Gallery this term.  As soon as the dates are confirmed I will let you know, as adult support is crucial to make these trips possible.  We also have Hot Shots tennis sessions and a calendar art fundraiser.

ROSE SHEPARD ART EXHIBITION
Last term Nelson Central School hosted Rose Shepard, our artist in residence.  During her time with us some senior students were lucky enough to receive teaching from Rose.  We will be visiting G Space Gallery at NMIT where her work, alongside some of the students’, is being displayed.  If you wish to join us we will be leaving school on Thursday afternoon at 1.30pm for a 20 minute viewing.  All welcome.

KORO ADVENTURES

Starting this term your child may come home with Koro, Room 9’s very own Little Blue Penguin!  He will bring with him an adventure diary.  Your child will be asked to write a diary entry while Koro is at your house, and hopefully experience an ‘adventure’.  Please support your child to write at least 3 interesting sentences about what they get up to.

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Welcome to Week 6 of Term 2

I hope everyone enjoyed the extra day this weekend and you all managed some family time.  I was sorry to miss a few days last week.  My husband was back in hospital but he’s back home now and we are hoping from now on it will be smooth sailing! 

FOOTBALL SKILLS
Over the next four weeks we have the opportunity to receive some football skills coaching from FC Nelson.  Our first session was today and they will be every Tuesday for the next 3 weeks.
SPELLING
As I was away spelling words will remain the same this week.  The children will be tested on Friday.  Remember to check out the Spelling City link on our Blog for fun ways to learn the words.
CROSS COUNTRY
Remind your child to wear (or bring) suitable shoes for running in.  We only have four more weeks until the cross country race so will be practising hard.
FIDGET SPINNER WEDNESDAYS
As the weather is a little colder at the moment, Wheels Wednesday will take a break and be replaced by a Fidget Spinner Skills Club.  Your child is welcome to bring their Fidget Spinner to school and take part in this. 
GOLD KISSES FOR KA’IULANI
Thank you to everyone who supported this fundraiser.  The school raised over $700 for Ka’iulani’s treatment.  What a great effort.

Other dates to note:
Sat 17th June – Garden Grand Opening and final working bee – see list to add name
Friday 23rd June – School Matariki Celebrations – Hungi lunch fundraiser
Tuesday 27th June – Room 9 Suter Trip (leaving school 1pm) – parent help needed
Wednesday 28th June – School Science Fair
Friday 30th June – Cross Country
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Welcome to Week 5 of Term 2

Thank you to everyone who supported The Central Challenge yesterday and huge congratulations to the School Community Group who worked so hard to make it a wonderful success.  Our focus this term is on the key competency of “participating and contributing” and I know the children learn so much when this can be put into practice in such a worthwhile way.

The term is not going to slow down with plenty of different events happening. 

CROSS COUNTRY
Next week Pohutukawa Syndicate will commence training for the school’s cross country race, which will be taking place in week 9 of this term.  We will be talking about and setting personal goals and how we can achieve these.  We will be looking for everyone to have a ‘can-do’ attitude and give 100% effort.  Suitable footwear for running is a must!

TOTARA SAUSAGE SIZZLE – THIS TUESDAY
If you have supported this fundraiser, remember you’ll get your sausage or meal deal on Tuesday lunchtime. 

GOLD KISSES FOR KA’IULANI – THIS WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday please support this worthy cause.  Come dressed in yellow and donate a gold coin.  Prizes can be won for the best dressed or guessing the number of balloons squeezed into Matua Huhu’s yellow Suzuki Swift!

Other dates to note:
Saturday 17th June – Garden Grand Opening and final working bee
Friday 23rd June – School Matariki Celebrations
Tuesday 27th June – Room 9 Suter Trip (leaving school 1pm)
Wednesday 28th June – School Science Fair
Friday 30th June – Cross Country 
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Welcome to Week 4 of Term 2

Nelson Central School’s main fundraising event is happening on Sunday, 28th May.  We really need your support.  Items for the White Elephant Stall can be dropped off outside the Library on Mondays and Fridays before school.  Helpers are needed on the day, so please let me know if you are available or, better still, enter your family into the orienteering race.

CENTRAL CHALLENGE – MRS HARRISON’S BOTTLES
We need each child to donate in a bottle or jar for this iconic school stall that will be having its final appearance at this year’s event.  It can be something healthy from the supermarket, or you may get creative and fill a jar with small toys, for example.  Each bottle will be given a number and, on the day, you buy a ticket for $2 and get a surprise!! 

GOLD KISSES FOR KA’IULANI – WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY
On the 31st May we are asking children to bring in a gold coin and dress in yellow to support a great cause, raising money to help the little girl of a former NCS teacher.  You might be in to win a prize for the best dressed or for guessing how many balloons are in Matua Huhu’s car. 

HOCKEY SKILLS
We have our second and final session of hockey on Tuesday morning.  Please make sure your child wears appropriate footwear.

TREEMENDOUS GARDEN MAKEOVER GRAND OPENING – 17th JUNE
Keep the date free to help at the final working bee and grand opening of this wonderful sensory garden, from 8.30am on Saturday 17th June.  The main sponsors will be putting on a BBQ lunch and we’ll be celebrating with entertainment from our choir and Kapa Haka group.  All families are welcome.

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Welcome to Week 1 of Term 2
I hope you had a wonderful Easter break and had a chance to spend some quality time together with family.  I am sure the children are well rested and ready for another busy term.  Remember, keep up with our news on the Blog J

WORKING BEE – THIS SATURDAY, 6TH MAY
Thank you to the five families who have signed up to help this Saturday at the Sensory Garden’s working bee.  If you can spare some time we will be starting at 8.30am and will be finished by 2.30pm.  I am looking forward to seeing as many of you there as possible.

CLASS REWARD
The children worked really hard as a team last term and are very close to filling up their 100s chart.  When they reach 100 scales, the class will vote on a treat, such as a movie afternoon, dress-up day, or disco.  I will let you know what they decide and when it will happen. 

SEESAW AND SUMDOG
Some children should have brought home a Sumdog login at the end of last term.  Unfortunately, I still have some here which I will ensure go home with your children early this week.  You should have also received a letter inviting you to sign up for Seesaw.  Please let me know if you need help to do this.

ANZAC

During the holidays we remembered the soldiers who have fought in wars gone by.  This week we will be learning a bit more about ANZAC and if you have any family stories you can share with your children it would be great to hear them being told in class.  On Friday we will make ANZAC biscuits.  Please let me know if your child is not able to join in with this activity.

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Welcome to Week 10, the last week of Term 1
WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 6TH MAY
This is the first Saturday back after the holidays and we have had four families sign up to help – thank you!!  Please add your name to the list or email me if you can spare a morning to help.  The first working bees began last weekend so you can check out the progress so far J
READING / SPELLING
This week the children will be doing plays for reading so may not bring home a different book each day.  They also have spelling words and we will have the test on Thursday.  Please support them with their practise at home.
EASTER BAKING
On Thursday I am planning on making Easter biscuits with the children.  Please let me know if you would rather your child did not have this item of food.  The recipe can be found under this link. https://www.hobbshousebakery.co.uk/blogs/recipes/140078663-easter-biscuit-recipe
SEESAW
Towards the end of this week look out for a letter and email regarding a new way for your child to share their learning with you.  There are a few posts already made and it would be wonderful if you could leave a comment and discuss the contents with your child.  They are becoming more independent at leaving posts and the plan is to continue this method of sharing with you throughout the year.
SUMDOG
This website offers fun, engaging games that adapt according to your child’s needs.  This week we are going through some assessments on line.  Your child will then come home with their unique login.  A link to the website can be found on the Blog.

Finally, may I wish you a safe and fun-filled time with family over the Easter holidays.  Thank you for your support this term, especially those parents / grandparents who have given up their time to help out in class.  I really appreciate it.
Kathryn

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Welcome to Week 9 of Term 1
SPORTS REGISTRATIONS CLOSE 7th APRIL
If you would like your child to play a winter sport in Term 2 please check out the Facebook page or school’s website for more details.  The registrations need to be made before the end of next week.

WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 6TH MAY
Please sign up your family to help at Room 9’s session for the school’s sensory garden.  Thank you to those families who have already offered to help.  We need at least three more families to help make this a success.

SCHOLASTICS ORDERS DUE
Please ensure your orders are returned, with payment, to the Office before the end of term.

WRITING
In writing at the moment we are learning about adjectives, words that describe nouns.  When you are talking to your child, ask them to think of an adjective to describe something.  See if you can come up with something really interesting.

SPELLING WORDS
The words your child has to learn are recorded in Spelling City, which can be reached through the Blog.  This is a fun, effective way for your child to learn the words.  Please support them to learn the words in preparation for the Spelling Test on Fridays.

REMINDERS
·       Communication Books to be returned every day
·       Library books need to be returned by Friday
·       Wheels Wednesdays – bring your wheels and a helmet (sorry, no bikes)
·       On sale - Cakes 50c this Wednesday and Juicies $1 on Fridays
Room 9 Garden Working Bee – Sat 6th May 8.30am – 2.30pm (or earlier) 
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Welcome to Week 8 of Term 1

I am so pleased to be back after a scary week.  My husband suffered a heart attack last Thursday evening, out of the blue.  Thankfully he is on the mend now after spending the majority of last week in Wellington hospital.  I am very lucky that Nelson Central has such quality relievers and Sam and Caroline stepped in to take over.  They had nothing but praise for your children when they were in Room 9. 

SPELLING
I don’t believe the children have been tested on the words I set for them in Week 6 so I plan to test them on these at the end of the week.  You can find these words written in their spelling notebooks or on the Spelling City website, linked via the Blog.

SWIMMING
Last week was the final week for swimming at NCS.  The pool is now closed – not the best summer for weather!

WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 6TH MAY
Please sign up your family to help at Room 9’s session for the school’s sensory garden.  Thank you to those families who have already offered to help.

CLASS RELEASE TIME
This Tuesday Christine Harrison will be teaching in Room 9 while I carry out assessments and report writing. 

REMINDERS
·       Communication Books to be returned every day
·       Library books need to be returned by Friday

·       Room 9 Garden Working Bee – Sat 6th May 8.30am – 2.30pm (or earlier)

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Welcome to Week 6 of Term 1

LUCKY BOOK CLUB
Last week your child should have come home with a Scholastics magazine – The Lucky Book Club.  You can order items via the box in the office up until 22nd April.
SWIMMING
With the weather turning a little more Autumnal last week I think swimming in the pool may only have a few weeks left if we are lucky.   It is part of our physical education programme, so please send your child to school with their togs every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  If there is a medical reason why they cannot swim it would be great if you could write a note in the Communication book or see me in the morning and let me know they are not to swim.  Thank you
BLOG – still no comments!
Remember to check out the classroom Blog.  Spelling and basic facts are now up and running on there, as well as lots of posts about your child’s life in Room 9 and copies of the newsletters.  Be the first to leave a comment J
RACE UNITY DAY
We will talk about Diversity this week, leading up to Race Unity Day celebrations at Victory Square on 19th March.
GARDEN MAKEOVER – ROOM 9 WORKING BEE 6th MAY
On Room 9’s deck door there is a poster for the Working Bee.  Please add your name to this if you can help on Saturday, 6th May.  We require at least 6 families to make this a many hands make light work event!
REMINDERS
·       Communication Books to be returned every day
·       Swimming – remember your togs!!
·       Library books need to be returned by Friday

·       Room 9 Garden Working Bee – Sat 6th May 8.30am – 2.30pm (or earlier)

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Welcome to Week 5 of Term 1
Thank you to those families who made it to the Goal Setting Interviews last week.  If you were unable to attend or you have further things to discuss remember you can get in touch at any time.
SCHOOL PHOTOS
The School photos will be taken on Wednesday, this week, so polish those faces and slick down that hair!

SWIMMING
We can sometimes sneak an extra swim in on non-swimming days so please send along togs every day with your child.  Thank you.

BLOG
Remember to check out the classroom Blog.  Spelling and basic facts are now up and running on there, as well as lots of posts about your child’s life in Room 9 and copies of the newsletters.  Be the first to leave a comment J

GARDEN MAKEOVER – ROOM 9 WORKING BEE 6th MAY
Room 9 have been asked to provide volunteers on Saturday, 6th May to participate in a working bee to help the school prepare for the Treemendous Garden Makeover.  We need as many of you as possible so PLEASE mark the date now so you are free to help.  Lynley, room 12’s teacher, worked tirelessly last year to win the school $10,000 for this project to happen.  Now it’s our turn to ‘give a little’.  Thank you!! 

REMINDERS
·       Communication Books to be returned every day.
·       Swimming – remember your togs every day!!
·       Library books need to be returned by Friday
·       School Photos - Wednesday, 8th March
·       Room 9 Garden Working Bee – Saturday 6th May 8.30am – 2.30pm


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Welcome to Week 4 of Term 1

GOAL SETTING INTERVIEWS

I am looking forward to meeting with you and your child to discuss goals for the coming months at school.  If you have not booked a time for today or tomorrow please email me so we can arrange another mutually convenient appointment.

SWIMMING
We have the chance to sneak a few extra swimming sessions in this week so please bring your togs and towel every day.  On Friday we will be having a Syndicate swim if the weather is nice.
BLOG
I hope you have had a chance to log onto the Blog.  There are already some posts of things your child has been doing in the classroom.  Have a go at leaving a comment – choose ‘anonymous’ but remember to add your name to the end of your comment so we know who it has come from.  It is also a great way for family and friends to keep in touch with what is going on. 
GARDEN MAKEOVER – ROOM 9 WORKING BEE IN TERM 2
Room 9 have been asked to provide volunteers on Saturday, 6th May to participate in a working bee to help the school prepare for the Treemendous Garden Makeover.  We need as many of you as possible so PLEASE mark the date now so you are free to help.  Lynley, room 12’s teacher, worked tirelessly last year to win the school $10,000 for this project to happen.  Now it’s our turn to ‘give a little’.  Thank you!! 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARIES
·       Swimming – remember togs every day!!
·       Library books need to be returned by Friday
·       School Photos – Week 5 – Wednesday, 8th March

·       Room 9 Garden Working Bee – Saturday 6th May 8.30am – 2.30pm

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Welcome to Week 3 of Term 1

Thank you to everyone who made the Meet the Teacher afternoon tea last Wednesday.  It was a great turn out and hopefully you found it worthwhile and now know a little bit about the day to day running of the classroom. 
SUMMER PICNIC - TUESDAY
Please come along with your picnic rug and dinner to enjoy a social event with other families.  There will be Kelly Sports entertainment and it starts at 5.30pm.  Look forward to seeing you there.
HOMEWORK
Reading books will come home from this week.  There will also be spelling words for most of the children.  Further testing is needed on some of them.  Please see me if you find the homework arduous.  It is meant to take just 10-15 minutes each day and will greatly help your child as they develop their literacy and numeracy skills.  Please record what your child does below on a daily basis.
BLOG
The Blog is up and running with classwork from YOUR CHILD!!  Please have a look and try to leave a comment on one of the posts.  We love reading these!

DATES FOR YOUR DIARIES
·       Swimming is Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays – remember togs!!
·       Library books need to be returned by Fridays
·       School Picnic – Tuesday, 21st February 5.30pm – 7.30pm
·       Goal Setting Interviews – Week 4 - Book online using code c2fmr
                        www.schoolinterviews.co.nz

·       School Photos – Week 5 – Wednesday, 8th March

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Welcome to Week 2 of Term 1

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the wonderful Room 9 families for being so organised last week, remembering stationery and swimming togs to make the first week go so smoothly.  It has been great to meet the children and families and I look forward to getting to know you all better over the coming weeks. 

MEET THE TEACHER
The Pohutukawa Syndicate welcomes all parents and caregivers to meet on the deck at the back of Rooms 11 and 12s this Wednesday straight after school.  Bring along some afternoon tea, meet the team and find out about our Syndicate, as well as come into Room 9 for your child to show you around.  You can also find out more about me and the classroom routines and expectations. 
HOMEWORK
Last week some forms came home that asked for crucial information regarding your contact details and also information around your child and things that may impact on their school life.  Thank you to those families who have returned these.  If you have yet to do this please could I have these back as soon as possible.
BLOG
Please check out our Blog for the latest happenings in Room 9.  This will be updated regularly (usually weekly) and is a good place for the children to play educational games, find their spelling words and basic facts sheets, as well as copies of our newsletters and notices. 
READING
This week I will be continuing to test the children for reading groups and spelling.  Your child may come home with an easy book to read from the class.  Our reading programme will start properly in the next week or two. 
WRITING
Each week your child will be asked to write about a personal experience they have had.  To assist them with it is helpful for you to discuss what they might write about before the start of the week. 
MATHS
Over the next few weeks your child will be tested on their number knowledge and strategies.  In class we will be looking at Statistics and exploring language associated with this topic.
LIBRARY / SWIMMING
Library day is Friday for Room 9.  Please help your child to remember their Library book by Friday each week.

Swimming is Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Swimming is part of our Curriculum.  Should your child be unable to swim please provide a note / email me with the reason they cannot participate.  Thank you.


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