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Dear Parents and Carers,
It is very easy when the children are at home to encourage them to develop their literacy skills. We can easily have them read their reader to us, read a recipe or set of instructions, or even write a shopping list or note. We sometimes forget that maths is a skill that needs practice and that there are lots of simple things you can do to help your child with their maths skills at home. Below are some examples that you may like to try with your child.
One of the secrets to being confident with maths is having a toolkit of different calculation strategies, and knowing when and how to use them. If your child is in Years 5-6, you can help build their maths toolkit by involving them in the maths problems you come across in daily life, using ideas such as these.
- Ask your child to calculate answers for you – e.g. ‘Could you work out how much edging we need to buy to go around the new garden bed? It’s going to be three metres long and 1.5 metres wide.’
- Ask your child to estimate answers and then check their estimates – e.g. ‘Petrol today costs $1.65 per litre and we needed 56 litres, so how much will that be, roughly?’
- Show how you choose different strategies by talking through maths problems as you work them out – e.g. ‘There are 10 kids coming to your party, plus us makes 14 people altogether, and this recipe makes 6 muffins. Double that is 12, which is not enough, so we’ll multiply all the quantities by 3 and end up with 3 x 6 equals 18 muffins – one left over for each of us!’
- Play the Four Card Century Challenge: draw four random cards (ignoring any picture cards), then arrange them in any order and use mathematical operations to create a calculation which equals as close to 100 as possible. For example, if you draw 2, 3, 8 and 8, you could make ’83 + 28′ [equals 111], or ‘288 ÷ 3’ [equals 96], or ‘(8 x 8) + 32’ [equals 96]. Increase the challenge by drawing more cards and/or raising the target number.
If your child is in the younger years, next time you go shopping with your child, encourage them to be your bargain shopper to save money. This will give them confidence as well as helping with their maths skills.
- How much of a discount? Encourage your child to look out for products on sale. For instance, you might see a beach towel reduced from $12.99 to $6.99. Ask your child to work out how much money has been saved with this reduction.
- Older children can use their fractions skills to solve harder problems. For instance, ask them how much a $20 lampshade would be if it were discounted by 50%.
- Which brand is cheaper? Show your child a range of brands of the same product and ask them to work out which is the cheaper brand. Hint: check the shelf label for unit prices.
- Save in bulk - This exercise is good for an older child who is learning division. Ask your child if it is cheaper to buy in bulk. For instance, a single roll of paper towel is $4.00, but a package of three rolls is $10.00. Is it more economical to buy the paper towels in bulk?
- Have the children collect and count items as you put them in the bag or trolley.
Remember that Mathematics is a skill we need for life and a subject that we need to show our students can be fun to learn.
Thank you for your ongoing care and partnership in your child’s learning.
God bless.
Rachel Smith
Principal
Principal’s Notes
Term 3 Pupil Free Days
As communicated by Ross Fox, Director of Catholic Education, there will be two pupil free days in ACT Primary Schools in Term 3. The dates for these scheduled Pupil Free Days are Friday 5th August and Friday 9th September, 2022. OSHC will be providing care for those families if needed on those days.
Lost Property
We had a large number of items in lost property when it was sorted through yesterday, including a number of unnamed items. Please ensure your child’s name is on their belongings and encourage them to look through lost property when they misplace an item.
Hats On!
I remind parents and students all students will be required to wear hats again at school during Recess and Lunch time from the 1st August.
COVID Update
Please note that the safety and welfare of students and staff will always be the priority for all decision making by Catholic Education and our school. We ask that you support the school by keeping your child/ren home if they are at all unwell. Parents will be notified and asked to collect their child/ren if they are exhibiting any symptoms of being unwell.
Mask wearing for students in primary schools is at the discretion of the student and families, it is not recommended that students in K-2 wear masks. We will advise the community when a significant number of cases are reported. If your child tests positive to COVID please inform the school. Rapid Antigen Tests are available for distribution on request. Please forward these requests to the front office. We thank you for your continued assistance and support in keeping our school safe and open.
Learning Time
Last week I wrote about how valuable learning time is and how arriving on time to school is vital. Below is a graph highlighting just how important arriving time is.
Feast Week
Next week we are celebrating St Clare of Assisi's Feast Day with lots of celebrations at school. We celebrate for the whole week, assisting our community to come to know and love St Clare. The table below outlines everything families need to know to celebrate this special occasion. The activity grid will be sent home via Compass.
A reminder that Feast Day notes are on Compass to approve for your child to attend the Feast Day Mass. All children require the note for approval to attend the church.
SCA Feast Week Teacher & Student Activities & Celebrations 2022 (8-12th August) |
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Activity |
Day |
Location |
Time |
People involved |
RE lessons based on St Clare |
Monday - Friday |
Classrooms |
in usual RE time |
Whole School |
SCA Feast Week Activity Grid |
Monday - Friday |
Classrooms |
in usual RE time |
Whole School |
Morning Prayer based on St Clare |
Monday - Friday |
Classrooms |
9am |
Faith Leaders leading whole school |
Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 Special Lunch Order |
Monday |
Eating areas |
from 1pm |
Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 |
Year 3-6 colouring in competition |
Monday |
Library |
1:30pm |
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 |
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 Special Lunch Order |
Tuesday |
Eating areas |
from 12:50pm |
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 |
Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 colouring in competition |
Tuesday |
Library |
1:30pm |
Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 |
St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Prayer Liturgy |
Tuesday |
School Hall |
2pm |
Year 5 leading whole school |
SCA emblem Hunt |
Wednesday |
Playground & around school |
Recess and Lunch |
Voluntary |
Feast Day Mass |
Thursday |
Holy Family Church |
9:30am |
Whole School |
‘S’ Dress Up Day Parade |
Friday |
Hayshed |
12pm |
Whole School |
St Clare of Assisi Circle of Support |
Friday |
Classrooms |
2pm |
Year 6 leading whole school |
Youth Minister News
Hi, it is Osley, the St Clare of Assisi Youth minister for 2022. During the past two weeks, I was given the fantastic opportunity to go on a mission to Fiji with CSYMA. During the mission trip, we were able to go into some parishes and schools in Fiji. In the parishes and schools, we ran our Catch-the-Wave retreat that is run in high schools in Canberra; the retreat consisted of running games for the children, talking about the kerygma and sharing testimonies from the group. It was eye-opening as to the needs of the world, physical and spiritual. It was also encouraging to see God work in and through the team.
A highlight of the mission was being in St Anne's primary school and hearing the children all sing so beautifully when we arrived. The children and teachers are all filled with such joy and love. It was so inspiring seeing how grateful they are for family and the things they have. It was such an eye-opener and has given me a different view of life. Being in Fiji, I was able to experience God in new ways; I saw him in new faces, in how many lives he has touched, and how much bigger he is than I thought.
I am eternally grateful for the time ministering to the beautiful people of Fiji. The Holy Spirit was so alive, and I have a new motivation to spread the Gospel.
Congratulations to the children who will be awarded white cards at the 8.45am THURSDAY Morning assembly (as Friday is a pupil free day).
Kinder | |
Year 1 | |
Year 2 | Alex C, Ainsley G, Max S, Miles S, Ben T |
Year 3 | Lucas B, Jack E, Addison T |
Year 4 | Daisy B, Zoe J, Josh O |
Year 5 | Akuoch A, Aleeya B, Noah C |
Year 6 | Rhys M, Stella T, Austin T |
Reminder: Term 3 Pupil Free Days
Term 3 Pupil Free Days
As communicated by Ross Fox, Director of Catholic Education, there will be two pupil free days in ACT Primary Schools in Term 3. The dates for these scheduled Pupil Free Days are Friday 5th August and Friday 9th September, 2022. OSHC will be providing care for families if needed on those days, please contact Pam for a booking form.
Book Fair is on Tuesday 16th of August and Wednesday 17th of August in the multipurpose room.
It will be open from 8.30am - 8.45am and 3pm - 6pm.
There will be lots of books for sale as well as some fun things.
Player of the Week
Speckles – Ashlee
Smarties – Lilly
Smiggles – Khloe T
Squiggles – Adelaide and Amali
Swifts – Ruby and Chloe
Skittles – Zoe and Daisy
Sparkles – Isla
Smurfs – Lilly
Sunshines – Caitlin
Stars – Maddi M
Chief Minister's Reading Challenge
Our uniform shop is run by our wonderful volunteers Codi and Tammy. The Uniform Shop sells second-hand uniforms and is open on Monday mornings as well as Friday afternoons. Due to an excess of Blue Polo Shirts they are on sale now for $2:00 each.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Codi or Tammy at sca@cg.catholic.edu.au