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Week 11 Term 2

  Wow!! What a long term! We are finally at the last week and are halfway through your child's Pre Primary journey.  Your child's foundation year at school is - I think - probably one of the most important years at school.  I am sure you are astounded by how much learning they have done already this year and there is a lot more to be done. So, thank you for your support along the way.  Little things like making sure your child has a reading folder and listening to them read for 5 minutes each night are very important. So, thank you for all that you do! End of Term Please make sure that all library and PLD books have been returned, they won't be receiving a new one this week. All home readers should be returned by Wednesday. Hats will be sent home on Thursday for a wash.  Please make sure you return them on the first day back next term. If you haven't yet sent the requested family photos, could you please send them this week so we can finalise our learning. (A few photos

Week 9 Term 2

 Dear Parents and Carers, Can you believe it? Only 14 days of school to go, it has been a big term! Thank you for your continued support with your children's learning. We are blessed to have such a lovely parent group. Our literacy and numeracy learning is really picking up pace now and the children are coping well however we are now entering the hard part of term when the children become tired and are ready for a break. We are very aware of this and break up the learning with lots of fun and laughter. Our outdoor play is very important to us so we make sure to utilise the gaps between the rain! Key learning in Pre Primary English:  Identifying the sounds of these letters: m, s, t, a, p, i ,r, f, o, c, d, h, e. reading and remembering these tricky words: the, a, I, my, is, to, was, you reading and writing CVC (consonant, vowel, consonant) words using known letters constructing simple sentences (orally and written) that includes: who, what, where, when. Maths: looking at small numbe