Welcome
Welcome to Liam Coetzee, Talia Jex, Florence Nguyen, Claudia Fenev and Owen Ross who would have started with us this week. Our current roll is 812.
Happy Birthday
Happy birthday to Ethan Jacobsohn, Neo Gibbs, Katerina Kernohan, Zara Genc, Flavia Neiva, Christopher Basson, Elijah Gao, Poppy Harrod, Isabel Hansen, Isabella Smith and Sooah Kim.
Term Dates for 2021
Term 1 – Tuesday 9 February – Friday 16 April
Term 2 – Monday 3 May – Friday 9 July
Term 3 – Monday 26 July – Friday 1 October
Term 4 – Monday 18 October – Monday 20 December
P.E.A.K.S (Participation, Effort, Action, Knowledge, Skills)
P.E.A.K.S (Participation, Effort, Action, Knowledge, Skills) is our home learning programme where we celebrate the effort and commitment of students who take on a challenge and complete it in their own time. It gives us the chance to recognise the depth and wealth of learning opportunities students engage in in their leisure time.
Each team offers slightly different challenges they can engage in and there is also the opportunity to design their own challenge.
Each year level has a set number of challenges to achieve in the year. Those that complete these will be awarded a trophy at the end of the year in recognition of their efforts.
Alert Level Three Distance Learning Website
Distance Learning Website
If you have concerns for your child’s well-being, please contact me or the Deputy Principal responsible for your child’s year level. We know these changes can be unsettling for some, so please keep us updated if you find your child is struggling as we have support available for them.
Likewise, if you are struggling please let us know. We are here to support you too!
Cameron Lockie cameronlockie@silverdaleprimary.school.nz
Year 0-2: Kat Porter katporter@silverdaleprimary.school.nz
Year 3-4: Lynn Scott lynnscott@silverdaleprimary.school.nz
Year 5-6: Laura Webster laurawebster@silverdaleprimary.school.nz
We find that routines and predictability help children to feel settled and suggest following the provided learning timetable with your child at home. Rather than expecting you to fill the role of the teacher we have provided opportunities for children to maintain their learning and practice their skills whilst at home, as well as some fun activities.
Please note that the suggested timetables and activities are optional, feel free to make the timetable work for you and your family or run with your own ideas.
We have provided your child with enough independent work for them to do alongside you. We appreciate you too will likely be working from home, so we do not expect this to be followed to the tee. The timetables and activity ideas provided are optional so feel free to adapt or run with your own ideas.
If you would like to work with your child on their next learning steps in maths, reading and writing please use your parent portal on SchoolTalk.
Most of all, we hope that you enjoy this special time with your children. Make the most of the opportunities to play games, connect and have fun as a family.
Helping children and young people while they are learning at home or coping with changing alert levels
Helping children and young people cope with the changes caused by COVID-19 means providing accurate information, discussing facts without causing undue alarm, and re-establishing routines. More guidance for parents, caregivers and whānau is available here and online at Te Rito Toi.
There is advice for parents on looking after their wellbeing, and the wellbeing of others, on the learning from home website. There are also three COVID-19 Wellbeing Guides available providing further advice to parents and teachers.
Using Home Learning TV and Mauri Reo Mauri Ora to support your students
Home Learning TV | Papa Kāinga TV is back on air with new lessons to support learning for students at home or at school.
HLTV lessons are taught by New Zealand teachers and educators, and include:
- Junior Health
- Early Literacy and Language
- Junior Maths and Science
- Junior Project
- Junior Te Reo
- Mid Literacy and Language
- Mid Science
Most of the lessons are supported with lesson plans available on our Learning from Home website, where teachers can also find daily and weekly schedules so they can plan ahead.
All of the previous content, including lessons for 12-15 year olds, is available to watch anytime on TVNZ OnDemand. Lesson plans and other resources for these lessons are also available on our website.
Mauri Reo Mauri Ora is also back broadcasting on Te Reo Māori Channel via SkyTV, Vodafone channel 82 and Freeview Channel 15 from 9am to 3pm on week days. Te Korou Whangataua, Juneea Silbery and Ani-Piki Tuari will host these interactive sessions focused on kōhungahunga in the morning through to wharekura in the afternoon.
More information, schedules and previous sessions are available here. Content will be available for catch up viewing on Māori Television where you can also catch all the earlier episodes of Mauri Reo Mauri Ora.