Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa – warm greetings to everyone
Teacher Only Day:
The teachers and support staff had an excellent day learning with other staff from schools in our community of learning on Friday. I was pleased to hear the positive vibe from the day. While the teacher only day was happening, I was in Hamilton with Hayley from our BOT attending a pre ERO workshop. I can confirm that ERO will visit us in week 7 next term. We are now working on oral language as our teaching inquiry and have identified this as an area of need in the school.
Oral Language:
Brains grow through interaction and talk
Language at school entry
Other children may start only able to use about 3,000 words. Those children may struggle to express themselves and may find the transition to school more challenging. Along with a lack of vocabulary, they will lack confidence and verbal fluency.
A slow start can have significant negative consequences. Children who are not reading fluently by about the age of eight are at higher risk of disengaging early from education.
Not all talk is equal
Everyday talk often uses quite repetitive and simple words, often instructions (such as – ‘Sit down!’ ‘Eat up’! and ‘Get ready!”). Talk that is richer in vocabulary and concepts promotes brain development more effectively. Conversations that go back and forth, where the child responds and contributes (in sounds, gestures and words) stimulate learning pathways in the brain
Rich talk that gives the children new vocabulary to explain new concepts and ideas will expand their knowledge and thinking.
Positive talk, where the child is affirmed and encouraged to contribute is also more positively stimulating than frequent corrections.
The vocabulary in books is often richer and more complex than every day speech. Repeated reading of stories gives children the opportunity to become familiar with that new text.
Stars of the week:
Ka Rawe te mahi (awesome work) to Jake and Bronson for assembling my filing cabinet, and to Hoani for some excellent maths this week.
Sports:
Swimming Sports
Well done to all the Reporoa Primary School students that competed at yesterdays Cluster swimming sports!
You did our school proud! J When results are available I will let you know!!!!!
We are gathering interest for the ANZ Future Ferns Netball. If you are interested in your child playing please complete the below slip. In order for teams to register, we MUST have one coach or Adult willing to attend the coaching course and be at the games to coach.
Thanks,
Phil
My child ______________________________________________ is interested in playing in the ANZ Future Ferns. My child is Year ___.
I can/can not help with coaching.
Parent name: ________________________________________
Parent Signature: ____________________________________
Calendar:
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Lunch Orders:
Healthy lunches every Friday – menu is available at the school office.
Lost Property:
Our lost property pile is growing every day – remember to come down and check it.
BUSES:
At times the school buses do break down the bus contractor will do everything he can to ensure children will still be picked up – thanks.
Reporoa College Newsletter
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This year, Reporoa College is participating in ‘Shave for a Cure’ to raise money for The Leukaemia & Blood Cancer Foundation which help millions of Kiwis who are battling cancer.
DATE: Tuesday 20th of March
EVENTS ON THE DAY: Shaving hair, Cutting hair, Waxing legs and a coin trail competition between the School Waka.
HOW TO SIGN UP: Miss Pearse will have permission slips and sponsor forms for anyone who would like to participate to fundraise for the Cancer Society. Forms and slips can be collected from Miss Pearse, Monday or Tuesday (12th and 13th).
DONATE: You can donate straight away at: www.shaveforacure.co.nz and search for ‘Reporoa College’ and click on the teams page.
Nãku i runga i aku mihi ki a koe – Yours with thanks
Richelle McDonald
and our team –Jill, Phil, Susannah, Rachel, Julie, Maureen, Heather, Tina, Mary, Kim, Ross & Stevie.
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