Let's work together to help create happy and successful lifelong learners.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Grease babies entertain you...
Enjoy your time with your children over the holidays!!
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Cheers
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Dates you will need to remember.
Remember: Kids' who read, succeed!!!
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Check out this kid friendly search engine-All Safe Sites
The following site looks like a great search engine for young kids:

AllSafeSites is a kid-friendly directory & search engine for fun, educational and most importantly, SAFE websites.
Each site in our directory has been personally reviewed and recommended by an elementary school teacher. There are many similar web sites for kids, but a couple of things set up apart.
First of all, we have no advertisements on our page. The primary reason is that most advertisement programs are deceptive in nature and attempt to lure the user away to another web site that is often not suitable for children.
Another differentiator is that AllSafeSites is designed with visual aids so that very small children, even those unable to read, can navigate the web site easily. Most other sites are primarily text-based, making them difficult for young children to use.

Fun and Games
Technology
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Do you want your children to be brilliant or geniuses?
Monday, August 24, 2009
NITBUSTERS!! to the rescue
For further support and information go to http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/headlice
Help your kids fight W.A.S.T.E.

Energy Force will go live on Monday 24 August, but students can register to play now at energyforcegame.com.au. ![]() |
Students will need parents to confirm their permission for participation via email. The mission has begun – we look forward to meeting your secret agents very soon. |
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Children's Book Council of Australia
Jim Trelease is well known for his Read Aloud Handbook from the US
The National Literacy Trust is a UK charity which supports everything to do with literacy
Reading Rockets is a US site with lots of techniques and strategies for helping kids with reading
Remember: Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Cheers
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Pedagogs handy tips for parents.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Videos for kids
Kideos goal is to empower parents to feel comfortable allowing their child to spend time on Kideos, while also making sure children have a thoroughly entertaining experience.
There are many categories including: Cute animals, Songs and Wiggles
Saturday, August 15, 2009
NSW DET monthly online newsletter
School Parents: Helping Mums and Dads with school life
Lively and visually appealing, this is a monthly online newsletter produced by the NSW Department of Education.
Topics covered in the current issue include:
* Going Green: Tips to reduce your child's carbon footprint at school
* Starting high school
* Talking to your child about ethics
* Whooping cough
* In search of the Perfect Lunchbox
* Help your child with Public Speaking
* Homework for K-2: is it really necessary?
Read more
You can subscribe online
from Family School & Community Partnerships Bureau
Friday, August 14, 2009
What difficult things have children asked you?
Here's a selection of the best - along with suggested answers from a philosopher and from experts from the Science: So what? So everything campaign.
Your answers to 10 tricky children's questions from BBC Magazine
Monday, July 6, 2009
Evian Roller Blade Babies Hit the Pavement
Can we believe: all we see these days? any of what we see?
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Great ideas for Reading Aloud

It is how we create NEW LEARNING-new understandings!!
Reading Aloud by Mem Fox,
"Reading aloud is an art form in which the eyes and voice play important parts." Mem Fox
Listen to Mem explain the importance of reading aloud
"We can do at least seven things with our voices to keep our listeners engaged. Six of these seven vocal gymnastics are contrasts: loud and soft; fast and slow; and high and low. And we can p-a-u-s-e!!!!" Mem Fox
"If children love the words, they’ll use them delightfully in their own speaking and in their own writing. If they love the sounds of the words, they’ll understand them better when they come to read them later." Mem Fox
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Cheers
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Thoughts to consider at Parent Teacher Interview Time
It’s just as important for parents to tell teachers about issues at home that may affect school performance as it is for teachers to report how children are doing in the classroom.
Students do best when parents and teachers work together as partners. The start of a new school year is a great time to open a dialogue with your child’s teacher. If you haven't already, then sharing this information with a teacher will help her better understand your child’s needs and lay the groundwork for a cooperative relationship throughout the rest of the school year.
Health conditions: If your child is diabetic, uses an inhaler, is allergic to peanuts, or has a serious health condition, or been diagnosed with a condition which may affect behaviour and concentration her teacher should know.
Family issues: Advise the teacher if your family is going through a major change that could affect your child, such as a divorce, a death in the family, or a move. Even if your child seems to have adjusted well, alert teachers so they can watch for behavioral changes.
Personality traits or behaviour issues: It’s best to make teachers aware of any worrying issues e.g., painful shyness or throwing tantrums, before they become a problem at school.
Strengths and weaknesses: If you tell teachers these things up front, they’ll have more time to help your children improve in the areas they need it most.
Learning style: You’ve spent years teaching your kids, from potty training to tying shoelaces, so you have a good idea of their learning styles. If your child learns better through hands-on activities than through listening to explanations, mention that to his teacher.
Study habits: Tell teachers about your childs' study habits and any issues they face in completing the work. Teachers often can offer suggestions to make homework time go more smoothly.
Special interests: Let the teacher know about your child’s hobbies or interests as it can help the teacher forge connections in the classroom.
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Are you looking for maths links to suit your children?
If your child likes art try:Patty Paints-Multiplication game (Stages 1-3)
You can choose which tables to play.
After each section you get to spray paint a vehicle.
The amount of time you get depends on how well you do!
Multiplication game- go to Multiplication Tables then scroll down to Moon Maths
KidsKnowIt Network
ICT Numeracy Games
Learning Planet Maths Games
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Looking for help with Maths homework?
Videos and tutorials explain basic operations and help with the mastery of math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division--essential building blocks for success in mathematics.
Further resources are found at the bottom of the page including the Harcourt Maths Glossary


Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Take care with Wikipedia as anyone can edit it.
Parents have been warned not to let children use the website Wikipedia unsupervised after an entry on a popular children's book was edited to contain pornographic material.
Sexual and violent acts between characters were added last week to the online plot summary for Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of NIMH, which is recommended for students in years 5 to 9.
The edited page for the book, on the list for the Premier's Reading Challenge, was visible for about an hour before it was changed to the original text.
NSW Parents Council executive officer of communications, Michelle FitzGerald, said "all parents" should be concerned.
"It is a concern to the council that the internet, if used inappropriately or not supervised, can lead children into areas where they really should not be," she said. "It really comes back to parental supervision on the internet."
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/05/23/1242498976065.html
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Improve your online security.
How long is it since you changed your passwords?
National Change Your Password Day, 5 June
Australians are being encouraged to take some simple steps to improve their online security as part of National E-security Awareness Week, June 5 - 12 2009.
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Cheers
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Literacy Lava launched
"Literacy Lava doesn’t promote expensive pastimes or passive
entertainment. Those things have a place in many kids’ lives. Our focus is
on low-cost activities parents can do with kids to promote literacy.
Our hope is that with Literacy Lava, you and your kids will have fun, while
building the skills they need to read, write and communicate successfully."
Kids' who read, succeed!!!
Cheers
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Director-General's Message for National Reconciliation Week 2009
Reconciliation Australia
Take a look and have a listen to NSW Director General:
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