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Seesaw Digital Portfolios
Last week all families should have received a QR code printout to setup access to their child's Seesaw account. If you have not received the code or you are unsure if you want to consent to accessing Seesaw, please use the Get to Know You Chats as an opportunity to discuss with your child's teacher.
Students will be taking ownership of the learning they share in their learning portfolios via Seesaw. Students are motivated when they are able to share their work with their families in real time and know their families can provide immediate feedback during the day or ask them about it that evening. There will be no paper-based portfolios produced this year.

Positive Behaviours for Learning
In the past two weeks, classes have been focussing on creating their specific behaviour expectations for their classroom, and developing positive classroom environments that promote learning and support all learners. Please make sure you ask your child about their classroom expectations.
We encourage you to use the same language at home to build consistency between the home and school environment. When walking around our school playground, you will see our All Settings posters. Make sure you check out your child’s classroom expectations poster during our Getting to Know You Chats in week 4.
Home Learning
Our school priority continues to be consistent, high levels of achievement in reading. We encourage parents, carers, siblings, grandparents to regularly read to, with and be read to by our students.
Reading with your child for just 15 minutes each night will make a difference in your child’s confidence and reading ability. This special time with your child can spark their love of reading, no matter their age or interest level.
This week your child will receive either a Reading Log (K-3) or a Reading Journal (4-6).




K-3 Take Home Reading
Our K-3 students will bring the Reading Log home with a collection of books. Many students in our early years will still need your assistance in reading these texts until they begin to decode the words independently. Reading a book several times leads to more learning than reading several books once. The books they bring home do not need to be returned the following day, enjoy, keep them, record and return them regularly.
Try to establish a solid 15 minute routine of reading each night. Any books that are read at home are to be recorded in the Take Home Reading Log. For every 25 nights of reading we will celebrate, because reading is just that important! Teachers have discussed with your child the take home reading expectations and explained how we grow as readers and learners from the more we read.
Take home reading:
- Fosters independent work habits
- Must value the connection of ‘sharing’ between school and home
- Must be engaging and stress free - able to be done ‘anywhere’ and at ‘anytime’.
Years 4 to 6 Reading Journals
Students in Years 4-6 will use their reading journal to reflect on the books they have read, share their recommendations and record hot reads they may like to read. Although the reading journal will be kept at school, students are encouraged to read their own books at home, share their thoughts with their peers and record these in their journals. For every 15 books read, we will celebrate becuase reading is still that important in the upper primary years.
Meet the Student Engagement Support Team
Karen Oakley - School Psychologist
Psychologists have a range of skills that enable them to assist students, parents and teachers with issues that can affect the student's educational progress and adjustment including, for example:
- learning difficulties
- behaviour management
- disability education services
- social skills
- family relationships
- grief and loss
- personal development
- study skills
- protective behaviours
- transition across sectors
- conflict resolution
- gifted and talented students
This may be achieved through:
- psycho educational assessment and recommendations for support
- counselling (individual and group)
- referrals to and liaison with community agencies and other professionals
- in-servicing and consulting with school staff
- parent liaison
- parent education and discussion groups
- curriculum development
- mediation and negotiation
- confidential discussions
All school psychologists are registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and work within the ACT Education Act, the ACT Health Professionals Act and other relevant legislation.
Natalie Munoz - Early Years Engagement Partner
The Early Years Engagement Partner role has been introduced to ensure that families and the school are connected to create stronger relationships and improve student well being in the hope we can best support children in reaching their potential in learning. The aim is to strengthen and maintain the bridge between the school and wider school community.
In doing this the role may include the following:
-Parent/Family Engagement
-Referral to external services for additional/ongoing support
-Community Engagement
-Developing partnerships within the community: Health, Mental Health services, mentoring, parenting support to name a few.
Natalie has established a Community Hub in the Brindabella building and is on site every day except for Thursday.
Rebecca Turner
Principal
We would like to introduce our new teaching staff for 2020:
Caitlin George - Kindergarten
Andrea Concepcion - Year 1
Dear families,
Below you will find the link to booking a Get To Know You Chat with your child’s teacher.
Kindergarten to Year 6 Bookings
https://ngunnawalps.schoolzineplus.com/view-session/1
Please book a double session if your child requires an individual Learning Pan (ILP).
Preschool Bookings
There is a second week available to Preschool only to allow teachers to meet with the families from both classes who attend in a week.
https://ngunnawalps.schoolzineplus.com/view-session/2
Thank you to our preschool families who trialled the new system yesterday. We have resolved the access issue experienced by some families, the link should now work for everyone.
Ngunnawal Primary P&C Association
11 Unaipon Avenue, Ngunnawal 2913
Email: ngunnawalps_pandc@outlook.com
Facebook Page: Ngunnawal Primary P&C Association
The Ngunnawal Primary P&C Association is a great way to be involved with the school. Being involved and supporting the P&C creates the opportunity to meet other parents/carers in our school, to be aware of current school matters and events, and to build a stronger, safer school community.
The P&C meets twice each term. All parents and carers are welcome to attend. Your contribution to the P&C can be as large or as small as you like. Ways you can help include attending meetings, lending a hand to P&C services [canteen, book club, uniform shop] and volunteering for P&C events. Your support is invaluable!
Our Executive Committee for 2020 are:
President: Steven Coling
Vice President: Andrew McConaghy
Treasurer: Rochelle Burge
Secretary: Gabriella Tauni
Canteen Manager: Chantel Earle
Canteen News
The canteen is transitioning back to a more ‘normal’ operation. New menu items:
- spaghetti bolognese
- salad boxes
- yoghurt pouches
- hash browns
The most accurate way to stay up to date with menu changes is to continue placing your orders on flexischools. We will also continue to offer recess orders on flexischools.
We will be serving recess and lunch snacks over the counter Wednesday to Friday as these are the days when we have more than 1 person working in the canteen.
Next meeting: Monday 10 Augsut at 6pm in the Main Staffroom.
School Board Parent Vacancies
Appointments commence 1st April 2020
Two positions available for a period of 2 years. Nominations open:
17th February 2020 to 2nd March 2020
Please complete the attached nomination form
Any concerns please contact Larissa Davis: Larissa.davis@ed.act.edu.au
Ngunnawal Primary School will be recognising the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence on Friday 20 March 2020.
My name is Nat Munoz and I will be facilitating the Ngunnawal Stay and Play Playgroup for the 2020 school year. I look forward to meeting you and your children throughout the year.
Please see the attached flyer for the playgroup which provides some insight in to the aims of the playgroup, times, days and what to bring along. The playgroup is open to all members of our Ngunnawal community. Our goal is to provide a ‘link’ for children of the Ngunnawal community (in particular) and familiarity with the Preschool and School, which will hopefully extend to a smoother transition in future years.
If you have any further questions or wish to contact me, you are welcome to do so. Please note that I have been provided with limited information of families who have attended the playgroup during 2019, so please feel free to advise friends/families with this information.
I look forward to meeting you and getting to know you more throughout the year.
Kind regards,
Nat




karen.oakley@ed.act.edu.au











