Term 2, Week 4 Notices

Cyber Safety – Tomorrow Night

Cyber Safety and Online Interactions

Years 3- 6 Parent Session

Tuesday 22 May 5.45 pm – 6.45 pm

in the Primary Village

We will discuss expectations and effective ideas for guiding pre-teens in keeping safe online and communicating wisely, including:

Setting up good practices for iMessage

Email etiquette

Inappropriate online material

Protecting personal information

Social Media for parents and kids: what is appropriate?

If you are unable to attend but would like information regarding these topics, please contact Amanda.brown@ststephens.wa.edu.au

Thanks and regards

The Primary Digital Learning Team

Thank you

A big thank you to all those who helped make this community event an amazing success. We have raised $606 to date.

Thank you for your generosity.

If you would still like to make a donation … please follow this link –

http://wa.cancercouncilfundraising.org.au/sssdpabmt

Primary Disco – this Friday

Community Freezer – Meals required

We are continuing with our initiative of the school community freezer. It is located in the Get Well Room in the Primary School Office. The purpose of this freezer is to support families from Pre-Kindy to Year 12 at SSS Duncraig with a home cooked meal when they are going through a very difficult family  situation.

If you would like to contribute to this freezer by cooking a meal we would greatly appreciate it. We are looking for simple, nutritious meals that are both family and freezer friendly. These include meat and vegetable based casseroles, lasagnes, hearty soups and mild curries. Please do not use any nut or nut products. Please include all components of the meal e.g. “Casserole with rice” to make it as easy as possible for the families receiving the meals.

Please follow the steps below:

Read the food safety link:

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/handwashingwhy-its-important

1) Choose your own recipe or look for one at:

http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/collections/freezer-friendly

2) Buy the ingredients.

3) Ensure your hands are adequately washed.

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/food-safety-when-cooking

4) Cook the meal.

5) Cool the meal and pack in a reusable or recyclable container (either donate a container or collect a foil container from next to the freezer at school).

6) Label the meal (stickers are available next to the freezer at school).

7) Freeze the meal.

8) Bring the frozen meal to school and place in the freezer for another family to enjoy!

Thank you for your support.

Entertainment Books for Sale

To order your Digital membership, visit www.entbook.com.au/830h01

House Pride

Careers

Flood Light for the ELC Disco

The ELC Disco is scheduled for Friday 17th August. Our regular person who provides the flood light for the evening is no longer able to supply it. In the past, set-up time is around 4 pm and pack down around 7.30 pm.

If you could assist by providing and setting up the flood light for the evening, it would be much appreciated. Thank you.

Please contact Diane on  joneskeenan@bigpond.com

Frané Lessac – Author and Illustrator… is coming!

Parents! Now is the time to look out for some of these books to share with your children.  Frané Lessac loves to travel and to create books based on her worldwide journeys. She is an artist, author-illustrator, publishing over forty books for children. Her most recent books are:

A is for Australian Animals – a factastic tour of Australian animals

 

and Pattan’s Pumpkin – an exciting, vibrantly illustrated flood story from India, written by Chitra Soundar and published by Otter-Barry Books in the UK, Walker Books in Australia and Candlewick Press  in the USA.

 

Look out for these two new releases in 2018 by Frané Lessac

Frané speaks at festivals in Australia and overseas sharing the process of writing and illustrating books, empowering both children and adults. She’s presented at the Edinburgh International Writers Festival, Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington D.C., the Eric Carle Museum, Beijing Bookworm Literature Festival, Brooklyn Book Festival, Bali’s Ubud Writer’s Festival, Singapore Asian Festival of Children’s Content, Bookaroo Festivals in India & Kuching, and the Los Angeles and Bologna SCBWI Conferences.

Frané has served on the executive committee of the Australian Society of Authors, was the Regional Advisor for the West Australian Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, In 2010, she received the Muriel Barwell Award for Distinguished Service to Children’s Literature, a State Ambassador for National Year of Reading and presently an Ambassador for Room to Read and Books in Homes.

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