Congratulations to the 29 students at SHPS who have already completed this year's Premier's Reading Challenge.
If you are yet to complete the challenge, there is still time for you as you must complete your online Students Reading Record by the 21st of August, 2015. K-2 students need to read a total of 30 books to complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Each K-2 student record already includes the titles read to children during library lessons this year. Students in Years 3 – 6 need to read 20 books altogether. Of these, 15 must be on the relevant NSW PRC booklist and five can be personal choice books of a similar standard. Please remember, only two titles from any one series may be read as part of the PRC. Please email our school PRC coordinator, [email protected] to advise once your child’s PRC entry has been completed. This will ensure that they have a valid entry in the NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge 2015. Premier's Reading Challenge Website - https://online.det.nsw.edu.au/prc/home.html
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This term, K-2 students will take part in workshops with Gus Gordon, visiting author and illustrator. Gus Gordon will work with Year 2 students in Week 3 and with children from Kindergarten and Year 1 in Week 4.During Term 3, the library program focuses on literature short listed for the Children’s Book Council of Australia awards. Week 7 of Term 3 is when we take part in the annual celebration of Australian Children’s Book Week. Inventive and creative home made costumes are the sustainable solution for the Character Parade on Friday 28th August (in the hall from 9.30am).
This year, Summer Hill PS celebrations will include visiting authors Aleesah Darlison (K-2) (Monday 24th August) and Randa Abdel Fattah (Y3-6) (Wednesday 26th August). This year’s annual character parade will be enlivened by student buskers collecting funds to support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. |
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April 2017
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