Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Week of 15th May, 2017

PYP 8 News

Week of 15th May, 2017



Dear Parents,

We survived the Itatiaia trip! It was a great time to get out into nature and enjoy the splendid views (at least when the fog subsided). We were all very proud of students for perserving through the challenges they faced and everyone seemed to learn a lot from the experience.

This week will be the SATS exams. Remember these tests are only used for diagnostic purposes for the school and will in now way affect grades. All students need to do is to be sure to get a good night rest and breakfast to be best prepared to do their best. Here is the schedule:


Date
PYP 8
Tuesday,  15th May
Reading (60min.) - Periods 6-7
Wednesday,16th May
SPAG (45min.) + Spelling (15 min.) - Periods 1-2
Thursday, 17th May
Maths 1 (30min.) - Periods 3-4
Friday, 18th May
Maths 2 (40min) - Periods 1-2
Monday, 22nd May
Maths 3 (40min.) - Periods 1-2


Upcoming things to remember….

  • Mon. 12th June- Festa Junina & Reports sent to parents
  • Tues. 13th June - Last day of school - full day. Dismissal at 3.30


Homework

Continue daily reading for pleasure and get a good night sleep and breakfast for the SATS.


Thanks from the PYP8 Team

Mr. Benzie, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Hurst, Mrs. Spalla, Mr. Oliveira and Ms. Bianco.
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Grupo 3

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

PYP 8 News

Week of 10th April, 2017



Dear Parents,

There are many wonderful actions happening all over the school and outside in the wider community. We have children thinking about how to improve recess, encouraging others to eat healthy and think about the impact of their online presence.

Other groups are reaching out into the community to help NGOs and crèches to help other children who are in need improve their lives, even if it's only in a small way. All of our students are learning the importance of giving back to community.

We are also fine-tuning our presentations including a display board and a formal presentation which will be supported by a powerpoint. On top of this students are creating art installations that express their topics in an artistic and emotional way.

The more organized students are this week, the less they will have to do over the holidays, but expect that there will be some work being done over the holiday. This is all part of the personal responsibility we are coming to expect from PYP 8 during the exhibition, to know what they need to do and get it done. We are at least expecting students to work on their reflection draft of the exhibition process over the holiday.

It will all be over soon, we will be celebrating the process and all the hard work we have done. Please help us to encourage your child to push through and finish strong. The exhibition has certainly been a marathon. We can see the finish line fast approaching, but we are not there yet.



Upcoming things to remember….


  • April 13th - half day for students (no lunch provided)
  • April 14th to 21st - No School. Half term break.
  • Fri. 28th April- Parents workshop and Bake Sale
  • Exhibition Week - May 2nd - 5th (information will go out later regarding the specific date for parents to view the Exhibition).
  • Itatiaia life skills trip 10th May - 12th May
  • Mon. 12th June- Festa Junina & Reports sent to parents
  • Tues. 13th June - Last day of school - full day. Dismissal at 3.30


Homework

Exhibition: As the exhibition unit is focused on independent work, the students will be expected to use their time at home towards working on their exhibition. Students have an essay to write, actions to coordinate, posters and art installations to create. Students will also be expected to continue primary and secondary research in support of the work they are doing.


Thanks from the PYP8 Team


Mr. Benzie, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Hurst, Mrs. Spalla, Mr. Oliveira and Ms. Bianco.

Monday, 3 April 2017

PYP 8 News

Week of 3rd April, 2017


Dear Parents,


The exhibition is fast approaching. It has been calculated that there are only 11 more days in class to complete the exhibition. This is not including weekends, the holiday and April 4th, being Student Led Conference day.

The students are in the middle of completing their actions, working on formal presentations, display boards and then thinking about how they are going to express their project in an artistic way. The pace is picking up and the amount of work as well. If students have been keeping on top of their work, they should have no trouble completing this project on time.  

Students have also been splitting their time in class with thinking about what they will present to their parents on the Student Led Conference day. As with the exhibition, it is a conference where they are completely in charge - they will come in, show their parents what they have been doing without any interference from the teacher.

Students will show their parents work from the exhibition, their developing note-taking skills, math, Portuguese and the work they have been doing on their portfolios. We hope that it is a rewarding day for the students and an enlightening day for the parents!


Upcoming things to remember….



  • April 4th: Student Led Conferences.
  • April 13th - half day for students (no lunch provided)
  • April 14th to 21st - No School. Half term break.
  • Exhibition Week - May 2nd - 5th (information will go out later regarding the specific date for parents to view the Exhibition).
  • Itatiaia life skills trip 10th May - 12th May

Homework

Exhibition: As the exhibition unit is focused on independant work, the students will be expected to use their time at home towards working on their exhibition. Students have an essay to write, actions to coordinate, posters and art installations to create. Students will also be expected to continue primary and secondary research in support of the work they are doing.



Thanks from the PYP8 Team


Mr. Benzie, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Hurst, Mrs. Spalla, Mr. Oliveira and Ms. Bianco.