To complete the challenge:
- Prep to Year 2 should read or experience at least 20 books
- Years 3 and 4 at least 20 books
- Years 5 to 6 at least 15 books.
These can be books from home, your school library or even a public library Below is a list to get you started
Prep to Year 1
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Prep to Year 1 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Year 2 to Year 3
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Years 2–3 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Year 4 and beyond
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Years 4–5 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Dreaming with Eyes Open CBCA 2022 Book Week starts 22 August 2022
Monday the “Paws for Reading” book fair opens in the GLAD Centre . Parents may visit all week from 8.00am-8.30 and 3.00-3.30pm or order online.
Tuesday is the Book Blanket. Year 6 are invited to bring a blanket or picnic rug and read to the younger students.
Wednesday at 8.30am the Book Parade will get underway. Come dressed as your favourite book character.
Friday the Premier’s Reading Challenges (PRC) closes. This is the last day to submit your entry today for great prizes.
Grandparents visit the Book Fair and may donate a book to the library.
Competition: Make a Dreamcatcher. Be creative and make a traditional dream catcher from ribbon and lace, or one from recycled materials, junk materials, natural materials or whatever else you can find!
A class letter with details will be sent closer to the event date! More information has been posted on SeeSaw.
For further information email librarianteacher@stpaulslps.edu.au
Many Thanks
Mrs. Stephens.
To complete the challenge:
- Prep to Year 2 should read or experience at least 20 books
- Years 3 and 4 at least 20 books
- Years 5 to 6 at least 15 books.
These can be books from home, your school library or even a public library Below is a list to get you started
Prep to Year 1
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Prep to Year 1 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Year 2 to Year 3
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Years 2–3 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Year 4 and beyond
2022 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Years 4–5 book list (education.qld.gov.au)
Family Book Club
Family Book Club is kicking off again and we have chosen to read the intriguing story of “The One and Only Ivan”.
The One and Only Ivan is a bestselling novel about hope and friendship. It was inspired by a real silverback gorilla named Ivan who was held captive for 27 years.
Narrated by Ivan himself, a beautiful story of friendship unfolds between Ivan, an elephant named Stella, and a stray dog named Bob. I encourage you to come to the GLAD Centre and borrow your own family copy of this book and read it together as a special, month-long loan.
As we munched on popcorn and treated ourselves to an iceblock, it was fun to watch this entertaining movie and think about the many differences between the book and the movie. Which was better, the movie or the book? Well, you will have to ask our Family Book Club members about the answer to that question!
A Devotion to read with your children this week:
We like to use the word “love” to talk about all kinds of things. You might say, “I love pizza” or “I love geckos.” But loving pizza and loving a person are two very different things. Saying you love is very different than showing you love. Thankfully, God is in the showing love business. God showed love in one really big way: by sending Jesus. Jesus came to make a way for us to have a relationship with God forever. Because God loves us, we can share that love with others! When we have a relationship with Jesus, the Holy Spirit will produce good things in us as described in Galatians.
“The fruit the Holy Spirit produces is love, joy and peace. It is being patient, kind and good. It is being faithful and gentle and having control of oneself.” Galatians 5:22-23a.
It is a great reminder that we can put love into action because God loved us. So, when the kid from down the street keeps cheating to win, do you want to keep playing? When your sister keeps hogging the remote, do you want to hand it over once it’s finally in your hand? It’s hard to keep playing with a cheater or to keep sharing with a sister who doesn’t do what you want to do. But the truth is, you can’t control their behaviour. The only person you can control is you. You have a choice to love. Loving others is easier when you remember that you are loved. God’s love for you is unconditional. So, the next time someone is bugging you, stop and choose to show love. Not because of anything they have done but because of God’s big love for you.
Take a moment to think about someone you know who needs love? Think of someone and then brainstorm one or two ways you could show love to that person. Remember, we love others because God loves us.
(Adapted from a devotional from Think Orange)
Molly McLean
Chaplain
Sports News
Preparations for our rescheduled Athletics Carnivals are in full swing with tracks being marked, pits being raked, mats being aligned and stop watches calibrated.
Due to the nature of the condensed day for the Senior Carnival, we require a significant number of officials and assistants to ensure all activities are properly supervised and administered. A volunteer registration spreadsheet has been set up and is available through the following link https://forms.office.com/Pages/ShareFormPage.aspxid=pwiBE0aNsk65RfPtlEKe4TZ9ZmY8yrJLjvPnhzDcC2JUQVZVWkhCUkxYOVhOQVpHNVpaSEIwMkhJMi4u&sharetoken=Oxzf9tDUL2Fd0HoZYjgs
We ask any parents or friends of the school who might be available to assist to indicate willingness through this platform. If you have previously indicated that you are available to help, could you please do so again on the above link as the date has changed. Please feel free to contact myself, Mr Wooding (Brad) at bwooding@stpaulslps.qld.edu.au for any details or explanations.
Senior Carnival – Yr 3 to 6 held at St Paul’s on Monday 20 June (Week 10)
Parents, carers, family and friends are most welcome and encouraged to attend. (Coffee van and wood fired pizza will be available on-site for parents, volunteers and staff only. Not available for students).
The 800m event is OPTIONAL and begins at 7am for marshalling (first heat 7.15am). Interested students are to arrange early arrival for this event and notify Mr Wooding prior to being marked on a roll.
The Carnival begins with roll call at 8.20am (normal school time) with the first event to begin at 8.40am.
Carnival concludes at 2.40pm including a presentation ceremony at 2.30pm (if time permits). (Volunteers needed, please see above link to register availability).
Year 6 Students will be running a bake sale on the day and students from Years 3-6 may bring a small amount of money to purchase an item. Value will be 50c-$2.00 per item.
Junior Carnival – Prep to Year 2 held at St Paul’s on Friday 24 June (Week 10)
No parent volunteers needed, however parents, carers, family and friends are most welcome and encouraged to attend. (Coffee van available for parents, volunteers and staff only. Not available for students).
The Carnival begins with roll call at 8.20am (normal school time) with the first event to begin at 8.40am.
Morning Tea will be 10.15-11:00am with the carnival concluding at 12.30pm for lunchtime.
A staff, parents and friends challenge (relay, race and tug-o-war, etc) will also be programmed. If your wish to take part, please bring your joggers, smiles and best team name on the day.
Twilight Recitals
Congratulations to all the students who performed at the Twilight Recitals. It was a wonderful celebration of learning. On Thursday evening, we showcased the Year 3 String Immersion Program, String Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble and Music Technology. On Friday evening, we enjoyed performances from piano and voice students, Music Technology, Film & TV, Beginner Band, Junior Voices and St Paul’s Choir. Thank you for encouraging your children and supporting these events. Special thanks also goes to the Performing Arts Tutors, Mrs Bird and the parent helpers.
Drama and Music Incursions
What an incredible week it has been for Arts @ St Paul’s. Along with the Twilight Recitals, our Year 3-6 students also enjoyed a Drama Incursion by Shake and Stir Theatre Company. Year 5 students had the opportunity to participate in a mini-workshop and question time with the actors after the show too. We were also pleased to welcome Mr Philip Griffin into our Year 6 Music classes this week, where students took part in Ukulele Workshops, in preparation for next semester’s Ukulele Unit.
Arts @ St Pauls Semester 2 Enrolments
Enrolments are now open for Semester 2. If your child is interested in commencing private tuition or participating in one of the ensembles or clubs, please visit the school website Co-Curricular/Extra-Curricular page to download an Enrolment Application Form and read about the program in the Arts @ St Paul’s Information Booklet. Enrolment forms are also available from the school office. For more information, please email performingarts@stpaulslps.qld.edu.au.
Piano Soiree
Congratulations to all the Piano students for their wonderful performances at the Piano Soiree last Friday!
Twilight Recitals
Thursday 16 June at 5:30pm Twilight Music Recital 1
Twilight Music Recital 1, featuring Guitar Ensemble, Guitar students, String Ensemble, String students and all Year 3 students (Immersion Guitar, Ukulele and Strings). Light refreshments will be available for familes in Undercover Area from 4:45pm to 5:15pm. Students who are performing should wear their Formal School Uniform and arrive at the GLAD Centre at 4:45pm for a sound check. Doors to the GLAD Centre open to families at 5:15pm.
Friday 17 June at 5:30pm Twilight Music Recital 2
Twilight Music Recital 1, featuring St Paul’s Choir, Junior Voices, Voice students, Beginner Band and selected Piano students. There will also be Digital Presentations from the Film & TV Club and The Music Technology Club. Light refreshments will be available for familes in Undercover Area from 4:45pm to 5:15pm. Students who are performing should wear their Formal School Uniform and arrive at the GLAD Centre at 4:45pm for a sound check. Doors to the GLAD Centre open to families at 5:15pm.
A letter has been sent out to all relevant Arts@St Paul’s families. More information for performers will be provided in the Performing Arts SeeSaw Groups.
If you have any queries, please contact Ms Carol Ellwood via email on performingarts@stpaulslps.qld.edu.au