Thursday, 14 May 2015

Exploring area and multiplication through museum maps


Using measurements of length and width and multiplication strategies to calculate the area of exhibit spaces.
Transferring a drafted museum design onto grid paper
Using the Floorplan application to design museum spaces

Monday, 11 May 2015

Term 2 Week 5

Inquiry Focus
Students have begun to present the exhibit plans that they have for our Princes Hill Primary School Museum. Students have been able to use some of the understanding that they have developed through our investigations into persuasive text to argue the merits of their exhibit idea. This week we are asking the students to consider who would potentially come to our museum. What kind of experience would they expect and what information would be important to us to share with them through our exhibits? We are beginning to explore how students can collaborate effectively. Specifically we will be looking at identifying roles within a group.

Mathematics Focus
We will be continuing to explore concepts of multiplication, place value and area through our museum map designs and this week we will also further explore accurate measuring and some aspects of scale. Target sessions will also run focusing on specific points of need.

Literacy Focus
We will be introducing a book review provocation to the students this week to build on the reading log that students are keeping in the back of their literacy books. Within the book review students will be asked to share their ideas and feelings about reading, describe how authors develop character, setting and plot. The book review will be due this Friday for the year fours. Year three students will have an additional week due to NAPLAN testing which will be held this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Wellbeing Focus
We have been exploring the concept of empathy with the students as a way for them to develop social awareness. We have been asking students to consider what the feelings of another person may be in a given situation and how that could influence our behaviour and the choices that we make. This learning has been taking place in informal conversational settings and through our regular 'circle time' sessions.

Community Relations Subcommittee - The Parent Rep Role



The Community Relations Subcommittee focuses on building and developing healthy, mutually rewarding relationships between the school and the wider parent community. It seeks to strengthen connections within our community, encourage participation and involvement in the life of school and participation in social and fundraising events. In order to continue to foster this sense of community and build engagement and belonging within our school the Community Relations Subcommittee will now be made up of the Parent Representatives, a member of the Bazaar Committee, and nominated School Council Members. 

Our Parent Representatives play a very important role within our school community. They are a key conduit of information as they facilitate communication amongst families and the school community. The Parent Reps help to promote a sense of belonging and parent involvement in educational and social activities through open and positive interactions between members of our school community. They are the vital link in promoting socialisation for the parent group within the neighbourhood and engagement in key fundraising events especially the Bazaar. Our school community needs Parent Reps, they are valued and their importance is being recognised in their involvement in the Community Relations Subcommittee.

If you believe this sounds like you or you want to become more involved in our school community we want to hear from you. We are now calling for 2015 Parent Representatives. If you are interested or want to know more about the role please contact Sophie Croft 0438 101 103 or email the.crofts@bigpond.com

Sophie Croft
School Council – Community Relations Convenor

Monday, 4 May 2015

Term 2 Week 4


This week in Literacy 
Students will be self assessing their fluency in reading by recording themselves using Garage Band and reviewing this. Teachers will also be assessing students fluency using these recordings. We will be learning how to skim read a text to identity key words and information. In writing, students will continue to write persuasive texts using the features they have learnt over the last few weeks such as emotive language, rhetorical questions and generalisations.

This week in Numeracy 
We are designing floor plans of our own museums which we will later use to make a scale model of the museum.  The focus will be on calculating the area, multiplying and how to draw a 'birds eye view.'  In their designs students will use a key to show the different exhibits, find the area and perimeter of the different areas and use labels to show doors and windows. In target sessions students will use place value partitioning to solve addition and subtraction problems as well as other focuses appropriate to student need.

Inquiry Focus
Through our inquiry we have been exploring museums as a way for communities to store and share important knowledge. We have formed a close connection with Melbourne Museum through their education officer Cameron. He has visited the neighbourhood on several occasions to help the children develop their understanding of museums and we have connected with him via video conference on several occasions to engage in virtual tours of the museum.

Currently we are exploring the idea of creating our own Princes Hill Primary School museum. We are exploring what is unique and special about our school community to create possible exhibits for our museum. Students are planning to persuade the neighbourhood that our PHPS Museum should contain their exhibit and the students will share their ideas with the neighbourhoods.

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Connecting with Melbourne Museum

In order to develop our understanding of museums we have been video conferencing with Cam, the education officer at Melbourne Museum. Cam has been showing us around the museum, talking to us about why the museum is set up the way it is and answering our questions. These conferencing sessions, along with our planned excursions, will help us to develop our own exhibits.

 

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Our Princes Hill Primary School Museum

After spending some time exploring what we know about museums and how they work, we are interested in exploring what could contribute to a museum that was dedicated to our school. This week students are being asked to think about what is special or unique about our school and how that could become part of a school museum.

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Action Required: Excursion in the first week of term 2

Hello everyone, what a busy, albeit short, term it has been.

Action required

Some students received an notice on Friday for an excursion to Melbourne Museum in the first week of term 2. These excursion notices must be returned by Wednesday the 25th of March.

All students will be included in excursions of diverse experiences throughout the inquiry that can be shared with the rest of the neighbourhood.

See you in the neighbourhood.