St Clare's School Tully
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13 Mars Street
Tully QLD 4854
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Email: secretary.tully@cns.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 07 4065 9550

Learning & Teaching

Premier’s Reading Challenge

The Premier's Reading Challenge (PRC) is an annual statewide initiative forread.jpgQueensland state and non-state schools and home-educated students from Prep to Year 9, as well as children (aged up to 5 years) enrolled in an early childhood centre. The PRC aims to improve literacy and encourage children to read for pleasure and learning.

Once again this year, St. Clare’s have registered to participate in the reading challenge.  Teachers will give interested students a form to fill in with the books they have read for Home Reading this term.  Students in Prep- Year 4 are required to read 20 books, while those in Years 5-6 require 15 books as these are often longer and more challenging.  Once complete, the form can be returned to Mrs Edwards who will register the student on the database.

Reading begins on 9th May and needs to be completed by 26th August. Certificates will be issued in early October.

We’d love to see as many students as possible from St. Clare’s participate this year.

 

NAPLAN

NAPLAN is a nationwide measure through which parents, teachers, schools, education authorities, governments and the broader community can determine how well young Australians are developing the literacy and numeracy skills that provide the critical foundation for other learning and for their productive and rewarding participation in the community. NAPLAN tests are one aspect of each scnaplan.jpghool’s assessment and reporting process. NAPLAN does not replace the extensive, ongoing assessments made by teachers about each student’s performance. A child’s teacher will have the best insight into the child’s educational progress. NAPLAN results do not measure overall school quality.

NAPLAN questions are directly linked to the Australian Curriculum: English and Mathematics. As such, the best preparation students can do for NAPLAN is to learn what they do in the classroom every day. On its own, NAPLAN is not a test that can be studied for, and students are not expected to do so. The assessments allow parents to see how their child is progressing against national standards in literacy and numeracy and over time. Along with other school assessment reports, NAPLAN supports parents in discussing with teachers their child’s strengths and areas for improvement.  NAPLAN results can assist teachers by providing additional information to support their professional judgement about students’ levels of literacy and numeracy attainment and progress. NAPLAN can support school improvement by enabling teachers to monitor their students’ progress over time against the national measure, to identify strengths and areas to improve in teaching programs, and to set goals in literacy and numeracy.

NAPLAN testing begins this week and we wish students in Years 3 and 5 all the best.  Catch up sessions for students who may be away due to illness will occur next week.  Results from tests will be distributed to parents later in Term 3.

Tuesday 10th May

9am

Writing

Online for Year 5

Paper for Year 3

Tuesday 10th May

12pm

Reading - online

Thursday 12th May

9am

Language Conventions - online

Thursday 12th May

12pm

Numeracy - online




Happy Learning
Chris Edwards