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Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter 14 November 2012 Issue 09 Dear Parents, Dates for your Diary Sunday 18 November - Year 6 House Swimming gala from 8.15am – 10.15am Sunday 25 – Tuesday 27 November Bookworm Fair Monday 26 November - Next FOY Meeting Monday 26 November - Individual photos Tuesday 27 November - Individual photos Thursday 29 November - National Day Celebrations Thursday 6 December - Year 3 Ancient Egyptian Day Saturday 8 December - Festive Fayre Monday 10 December - Al Yasmina Festive Concert From The Music Department YANOMAMO – A HUGE SUCCESS!!! Last Thursday saw the final rehearsal and evening performance of Yanomamo at Al Bateen School. Our 30 children met with 120 other children from Al Mushrif, Al Muna, The Pearl and BSAK primary schools, and we spent the afternoon putting together all the songs and narration they had been learning over this term. It was hugely exciting, and the children worked so hard that by performance time they were sounding fabulous. The songs were technically demanding, with many sung in two parts, and the children tackled them brilliantly. We had solo performances from each school – well done to Sophia Bustamente who sang beautifully for Al Yasmina. The parents, friends and teachers who attended were all in agreement that the performance was stunning. The singing was fantastic and the children were a real credit to themselves, their parents and the school. We are very proud of them! Mr Hudson has made an audio CD of the Yanomamo concert. If you wish to purchase a copy, please send 10dhs in an envelope marked with your child‟s class and name to Mr Hudson in the Brass Department.

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Al Yasmina School Primary Newsletter

14 November 2012

Issue 09

Dear Parents,

Dates for your Diary

Sunday 18 November - Year 6 House Swimming gala from 8.15am – 10.15am

Sunday 25 – Tuesday 27 November Bookworm Fair

Monday 26 November - Next FOY Meeting

Monday 26 November - Individual photos

Tuesday 27 November - Individual photos

Thursday 29 November - National Day Celebrations

Thursday 6 December - Year 3 Ancient Egyptian Day

Saturday 8 December - Festive Fayre

Monday 10 December - Al Yasmina Festive Concert

From The Music Department

YANOMAMO – A HUGE SUCCESS!!!

Last Thursday saw the final rehearsal and evening

performance of Yanomamo at Al Bateen School.

Our 30 children met with 120 other children from Al

Mushrif, Al Muna, The Pearl and BSAK primary

schools, and we spent the afternoon putting

together all the songs and narration they had

been learning over this term. It was hugely

exciting, and the children worked so hard that by

performance time they were sounding fabulous.

The songs were technically demanding, with many sung in two parts, and the children tackled them

brilliantly.

We had solo performances from each school – well done to

Sophia Bustamente who sang beautifully for Al Yasmina. The

parents, friends and teachers who attended were all in

agreement that the performance was stunning. The singing

was fantastic and the children were a real credit to

themselves, their parents and the school. We are very proud

of them!

Mr Hudson has made an audio CD of the Yanomamo

concert. If you wish to purchase a copy, please send 10dhs in

an envelope marked with your child‟s class and name to Mr

Hudson in the Brass Department.

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We have 2 dates for your diary:

Saturday, December 8th is the FOY Festive Fayre, which is to be held at school. The following primary

groups will be performing at the following times:

11.20 Junior Choir

11.40 Intermediate Choir

12.00 Flute Choir

12.40 Brass Ensemble

Monday December 10th is the Al Yasmina Festive Concert. This promises to be a spectacular

celebration of all the musical activities that take place in our school, and will included performances

by all choirs and ensembles. Further details to follow.

For any information about primary music activities, please contact [email protected]

Well done to this week‟s Musicians of the Week

From the School Nurse

The school nurse has contacted School Health Services (SHS) to arrange a date for them to come to

Al Yasmina School to administer the Year 1 booster vaccinations. SHS are fully booked up to

December, so the vaccinations will not be taking place in November, as originally planned. An e-

mail will be sent out to year 1 parents with the new scheduled date in due course.

From the PE Department

Sports stars of the Month

Each squad members has been nominated for their hard work, dedication and progress made for

their school team.

Isobel Hughes U11A Girls Football

James Alley U11A Boys Football

Essam Ghosheh U12 Rugby

Garance Queromain U11B Girls Football

William Tweddle U9 Boys Football

Syed Mustafa U9 Boys Football

Omar Zeidan U11B Boys Football

Hayden Woodrow Swim Squad

Tanami Loftus Swim Squad

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Friend of Al Yasmina (FOY)

FOY Hamper Request

The Festive Fayre on 8 December is getting closer each week. If you are able to lend a hand, please

email [email protected]. Each Year group has been given a different theme for donations for

our Hamper Raffle stall. Boxes will be provided in each shared area for donations. FOY needs all

items brought in by 22 November 22 so volunteers have plenty of time to wrap them.

FS1 and FS2 - Spa products - body wash, scrub, lotion, shower gel, hand cream, cuticle cream, nail

polish, nail file, aromatherapy candles or oils

Year 1 and Year 2 - Gourmet food - (nothing that needs to be refrigerated) - coffee, specialty teas,

fancy biscuits or crackers, nice jars, oils

Year 3 and Year 4 - Toys/items for children - board games, cards, small books, crayons, colouring

pencils, stickers, yo-yos, small puzzles, bubbles, balloons

Year 5 and Year 6 - Outdoor/garden - vases, candles, lanterns, small garden tools, seeds, hand scrub

and cream, gardening gloves

Tickets for a Cinderella „topsy-turvey doll‟ raffle are being sold between 7.30am-7.45am in the primary

playground on Tuesday and Thursday next week or are available from Mrs Brundan in the PE office.

Tickets are 10dhs each and the raffle will be drawn at 2pm at the Festive Fayre. All money raised will

support World Challenge Uganda 2013.

Festive Jar Competition

Take an empty jar, fill it with wrapped sweets and decorate it as festive as you can. There are prizes

for the best decorated jars (one for boys and one for girls). Please see attached flyer for more details.

Administration Support Vacancies Al Yasmina School

Due to promotion and the continued growth and success of the school, we seek to fill the following

vacancies. The posts outlined below are much needed to support the school‟s current mission to

achieve “outstanding”. Applicants must be confident and have an excellent command of English.

Role Start Date Application

Deadline

Min Qualifications Salary AED

Contract

Primary

Receptionist

25-11-12 18-11-12 “A” Levels or

equivalent

6,400/-

7.30am – 3.30pm

30 days holiday per

annum

Local Contract

Arabic

Administration

Assistant

25-11-12 18-11-12 Must be fluent in

Arabic/English

“A” Levels or

equivalent

6,400/-

7.30am – 3.30pm

30 days holiday per

annum

Local Contract

If you are interested in applying for a post please contact Mrs. Roberts for a job description/person

specification. If you feel you have the skills and attributes to support us, please e-mail your

application to Mrs. Roberts at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

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From the Arabic Department

أولياء األمور الكرام،، يسرنا الترحيب بكم في زاوية اللغة العربية المرفقة مع النشرة األسبوعية المدرسية .

) الّطواف ، في الروضة الثانية كاَن يَوماً مـُميزاً ، غمرت فيه الفرحة قلوب أطفال المستوى الّتأسيسي الثّاني أثناء تـمثيل أداء مناسك الـحج

تَناول الّتمر......( -شرب ماء زمزم كم كاَن رائًعا أن َيكتَب األطفال أسـماءهم في الـمستوى الّتأسيسي الثّاني. في- .الـروضة األولى األول كتب األطفال الـحروف باأللوان واستخدموا عناصر البيئة )الرمل( ،في عمل صورة الـجمل ) أثناء تعلمهم حرف ج (في

National Day Project

We want to hear what it means to you and your family to call the UAE your home. Share your ideas

in a poem, a photo, a recipe, a story…….any way that you choose! Get creative – let your

imagination run wild! Submit your piece by Tuesday 27th November by handing in all entries at

reception – and don‟t forget to include your name!

All work will be displayed during our National Day celebrations on Thursday 29th November. (Please

see attached flyer for more detail.) Please take note that there will be a meeting for all National Day

Volunteers at 10.30am on Monday 26th November in Storks Classroom.

Finance Office new location

The Finance office has relocated to the offices behind the main reception. Registration offices can

now be located at the main entrance of the school where Finance use to be.

Finance office welcomes parents to pay their children fees from Sunday to Wednesday 8am until

3 pm.

Maths Challenge for all Year groups

We would like to apologise to all of the parents who tried to log into the Maths Challenge last week.

We were led to believe the site would stay open for all the children to use after the challenge was

completed, but this was not the case. Many thanks to all the parents who took the time and tried to

log on.

Here are a few Maths sites to try at home.

http://www.ictgames.com/resources.html

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/

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Foundation Stage 1 (FS1)

“Bonjour, ca va?” This week FS1 have taken a tour all around

Europe looking at some famous monuments like the Eiffel

Tower, the Coliseum and the leaning Towner of Pizza. We

used bricks; Lego and construction card to build replicas and

talked all about the different countries, their flags, traditions

and most importantly their foods!

We looked at some of the tasty

breads and cheeses from countries

like France, Italy, Ireland and the UK and had a tempting tasting session

where we sampled many different types. Thanks to all the parents who

brought in European foods for us to sample- we really enjoyed it!

We pretended to become bakers in our own Class Patisseries using play

dough to create some scrumptious Baguettes, Ciabattas and Bread rolls!

This week we coloured and painted flags from around Europe too, talking

about the colours and designs of each one.

We learned some French phrases and

discovered a lot about European art!

Next week we will be learning all about Italy looking at their food and

culture. We will be trying some Italian food so if you have any ideas or

want to bring in some samples of your favorite Italian foods please

contact your child‟s class teacher; we look forward to hearing from

you!

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

From the left, Jasmeet Notay from Gold Class,

Hayley Clements White Class, Maria Luna Arce

Zepeda from Blue class, Rabab Saraj from Yellow

Class, Erin Beaman from Red class and Christian

Lambeth from Green Class.

Foundation Stage 2 (FS2)

FS2 have been on a culinary adventure to India this week! We learned all

about the cultures, traditions and festivals in India including Diwali and

Holi. For Holi, the festival of colour, we used paints to explore what

happens when we mix colours together. For Diwali we talked about the

story of Rama and Sita and made some candle holders. We listened to

the story of Viku and The Elephant. After this we made our own Elephant

masks too.

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We were lucky enough to have Miss Alifiya and Mrs. Shabine

(Jade class) visit our classrooms and give us a demonstration of

how to make Chapattis and Indian sweets! We were able to see

how they are made and help out with making our own. When

they were cooked we tasted them! Yummy! We would like to

say a big thank you to Miss Alifiya and Mrs. Shabine for their

hard work.

In our number work we have been learning

how to add two groups of numbers together.

We used practical activities to work out the

totals and discuss number sentences, and then

we used ladybird addition to add ladybird

spots.

Next week

We will be learning all about Italy. We are going to be making some books to do our writing in. We

will be learning about Italian culture, traditions and food and tasting some examples! Yum! We will be

using pasta to help us count and making some flags. We have also started practicing our songs for

the FS2 show along with The National Anthem ready for National Day.

You could help at home by:

In our Food Around the World topic, the countries we will be learning about are Mexico, India,

Italy, Asia and UAE. If there are any parents who would like to come into class and show

pictures or talk about different foods, we would appreciate any contributions. Please speak to

your child/ren‟s teacher.

Can you find out some facts about Italy? You could use the internet or non-fiction books to

find out some interesting information to tell your class.

Reminder –

Our FS2 show will be held in the FS Shared Area at 8.30am on December 5th. Please do not forget to

sign in at Reception - we look forward to seeing you there!

Phonics Focus:

Phase 3 sounds- j, v, w, x, y, z, ch, sh, th/th.

Phase 2 tricky words- you, like, when, here.

Helpful websites:

Phase 3 Phonics songs – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjKq8s8154s

Ladybird addition -

http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/ladyBirdSpots/index.html

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Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

AlAnood AlMansoori from Jade class, Hamzah Yaghnam from Orange class, Jack Boyle from Ruby

class, Mahad Malik from Purple class and Gabriel Vadakedath from Amber class.

Year 1

It‟s the end of another busy week in Year 1, they are just whizzing by

as we have so much fun with our learning. This week in Numeracy we

have been learning all about odd and even numbers. We have

been trying to remember what an odd number looks like and what

an even number looks like.

In Literacy Zog has been helping us to write an exciting piece of

independent writing about our homes. We have also enjoyed

reading Handa‟s Surprise and this will help us write our own Handa‟s

stories next week. Our shared area is NEARLY ready all will be

revealed soon! We are very excited!

Next week we will be subtracting 1 and 10 on a number line and solving

words problems. Using magnets in science, looking at Victorian homes in

History and making Bedouin tents in Social Studies. We are very excited about

having a Camel Beauty contest in Design and Technology. What a fabulous

week we are going to have!

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week‟

Well done Charlotte Barnett in Cuckoos, Heidi Robson in Doves, Herbie Wells in Sparrows, Maryam Al

Nowais in Larks and Tiana Kamel in Robins.

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Year 2

We are covering the Great Fire of London for the next 2 weeks

as part of our Fire topic. The children have found it very

interesting as we go back in time to find out the history behind

it. We will be using all this information to record it in our class

newspapers!

We also visited the Khalifa A Fire Station ,which was greeted

with much enthusiasm ! The children learnt about preventing

fires and loved using the fire-hoses and especially liked trying-

on the firefighter‟s uniform!

In Maths, we‟ve been learning about 2D shapes and their characteristics. Next week, we‟ll be looking

at written methods for multiplication and division.

In Science we have seen how materials change when heated and have enjoyed making chocolate

rice crispie cakes to support this.

Star Writers – Motumi Mapetla – Sandpipers, Yasmin Harris - Flamingoes, Yasmina Rushaidat - Herons,

Leenah Bassiouni – Spoonbill, Oliver Fidler – Storks

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

Ned Garrett - Sandpipers, Adam Bibars – Flamingoes, Kara Sellar – Spoonbills, Sarana Kadado-Herons,

Fares Al Hashmi - Storks

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Year 3

This week in Literacy the children finished reading The Twits, much to their disappointment! They

completed a book review to recommend the book to other readers of the same age. We have also

been reviewing Regular and Irregular verbs and changing these into past tense. Please continue to

practice these at home.

In Math we have been learning the various coins in the UAE

currency and British currency and using our knowledge to solve

word problems. Science this week has taught us how important

the stem is for a plant. We used celery and food colouring to

investigate how the water travels up the stem.

In Art we have been using Mod Rock to make some amazing

canopic jars to store our organs in when we‟re mummified… or

if you prefer you can use it as a money box!

Next week in Literacy we are learning to use speech marks. In maths we are studying measuring in

km, m, cm and mm. In Science we will be potting our plants in order to investigate what plants need

to survive. If you have not done so already please send in a plant pot measuring approx. 15cm in

diameter.

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

Chloe Miller – Buntings, Dexter Power – Curlews, Angelina De Liefde – Cormorants, Mohammad Al

Balooshi – Terns and Isa-Ahmed Yousaf – Ravens

Year 4

Lights, Camera, Action!

This week our journalistic skills have come into the 21st century as we learn

about what‟s involved in a TV news report. We‟ve watched lots of examples

and thought about the features as we begin planning our own version all about

famous buildings that are disappearing into thin air – watch this space for some

fab reports! And now back to the studio…

In maths we‟ve been thinking about measuring – we‟ve measured things around the classroom,

seeing how accurately we can record our answers. We‟ve converted units, and even started thinking

about shapes and their perimeters. We got super sticky in science this week whilst seeing if we could

change the state of different materials – namely, chocolate! We read a fab Michael Rosen poem

and melted chocolate in our hands… Yum!

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We found out about reversible and irreversible changes

using ice, chocolate, eggs and wax as illustrations. Guess

which material was the most popular?!

We were very lucky to be visited by Mrs Rahman last week.

Her and her husband have both been involved with

designing lots of buildings, bridges and dams. She got us

thinking about all kinds of interesting things! Our heads

were buzzing with thoughts of how UAE landscapes have

changed, what purposes buildings have and she even

talked us through how to build a dam!

Next week we will be learning how to skim read information texts for key facts and make notes in

literacy. This will help us in our main activity of researching and producing an eye-catching and

informative, A3 information display about five famous buildings. In numeracy we‟re moving onto the

tricky subject of fractions – slice of pizza anyone?!

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

Wagtails- Molly Forbes, Pipits- Sebastian Rossiter, Warblers-

Ella Vosgimorukian, Wheatears- Mark Girgues, Sand grouse-

Shanaya Fernando.

Year 5

Our culmination of our topic „Lights, Camera, Action‟ was Year 5‟s theme day last Thursday, where

we dressed up as movie characters. All the children looked fantastic, and they all worked really hard

on choosing the correct costumes, rehearsing their speeches and taking on the role of their

characters. They were also fantastic at parading on the red carpet and the Oscar winners spoke

elegantly and gracefully, very realistic! The children also enjoyed all the activities on the day,

including the exciting treasure hunt and the delicious buffet for lunch! Here are a few snap shots!

Going on to this week, we have started our new topic, F1! The children are really excited by this topic

and can‟t wait to begin their F1 intensive week! The children have started to learn about the history

of F1, they have created a fact file on what they have found out! We have also started thinking of

the design and logo‟s of our own personalised F1 cars.

In Literacy we have been looking at news broadcasts and creating our own news scripts, there could

be some future directors and presenters in the making! In Numeracy we have covered lots of

different aspects such as: coordinates, timetables, converting and measuring lengths.

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In Science we have also had great fun learning about the Earth, Sun and Moon! We were working

out the relative distances between the Earth, Sun and Moon. Do you know the distance between

them? We also looked at the shapes of each of them.

Next week in Math‟s we will be. In Literacy we will be starting our new block of „Instructions‟ which

coincides with our topic of „F1‟. We will be exploring how instructions should be set out, following a

variety of different instructions and also making our own fruit kebabs! In Science we will be looking at

the Earth‟s tilt and how that affects the seasons. In Topic we will be learning about the different

countries that host F1 and also continuing with the design of our personalised F1 cars. In ICT we will be

looking at the basic functions of Spreadsheets.

Congratulations to last week‟s „Stars of the Week

Well done to Umar Bashir (Parakeets), Karim Moulayess

(Sunbirds), Joshua Young (Nightjars), Leila Al Qaimi (Mynahs) &

Alex Miller (Swallows)!

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Year 6

What an exciting week Year 6‟s has had this week. It has been ramed full of fun and interesting

learning. This week in Literacy the students have been looking at writing their own personal guide to

“Life as a student at Al Yasmina school”. They have explored and investigated various types of

guides, worked together collectively to share ideas and ended the week by producing their very

own guide book.

Numeracy was a whirlwind of numbers! The students have been learning a vast variety of

mathematical strategies. They have been studying shapes, their properties, square and cubed

numbers and applying various strategies learnt to solve mathematical investigations. Although

challenging, the students rose to occasion and tackled their investigations head on.

Science was “forceful” as the students took to the football pitch to test air resistance. Working in

groups, the students conducted an investigation to see how much force was against them as they

ran holding an A4 sheet of paper, a piece of card and then running without. Students then took on

the role of the teacher and explained what they experienced and whether or not their hypothesis

regarding air resistance was true. Have your child become the teacher at home and have a go at

investigating air resistance.

Testing air resistence with A4 sheet of paper and black card.

Next week the classrooms will heat up as the students take to the floor to learn about debates in

literacy. Numeracy will cover securing number facts, calculating and identifying relationships with

numbers. We will still be covering our topic on Forces in Science as well as the Aztecs in our Topic

sessions.

Well done to our stars of the week this week!

Roan Greene (Ospreys), Amir Fahmy (Owls), Layla

Jawhari (Eagles), Alyazya Al Bloushi (Kestrals), Iman Feroz

(Falcons)