Sunday, 26 February 2017

February 27th 2017

Blog 24/02/2017


We have had a quiet week, with lots of children going to play sports and some leaving early for Parent/Teacher interviews.

This week has been heavily focused on art and sports. Craft has also been popular, with dream homes, hotels for snails and lots of different objects being constructed out of recycled materials. Here is a water park that was designed with slides, swings and showers. 

Our young people have also been putting together some collages, displaying images that they liked or felt represented them. Some people also made mashed images with different heads on different bodies. We even had a couple of girls construct a magazine! 
We have also seen a bigger interest in painting lately, particularly abstract images and shapes. Because we have a hot week next week, we will be supplying a lot more art and craft activities to help keep everyone cool.





With the cooler weather on its way, football has started to reappear. Along with cricket being a constant, we have been playing lots of soccer, badminton and basketball. Gymnastics is being practised frequently. But not just on the blue mats, we are seeing it practised on the oval, in the play ground….inside the OSHC building. But it is great to see!

Roller skates and roller blades have been used a lot lately. It is always a source of great pride when we see our older students lending a hand to our receptions, helping them balance, strapping on the shoes and giving advice. This supportive behaviour is seen during sports, arts and helping out with afternoon tea. We are very impressed!

There seems to be many people reading at OSHC lately. Harry Potter seems to be back in vogue, along with Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Northwood. A bit about Northwood from Gemma:





“A girl called Cecilia, lives with her mum and dad in a six story balloon house. She finds out that a man who was once kind, turned mean owns a dog called Rocky, who he treats badly. When Cecilia steals the dog, the man takes revenge”. – Gemma C.

Board and card games seem to be rising in popularity. Uno, battleship, Super Fight and Fluxx are played the most. But we see other games being played too. These games are a great way for the adults to get involved and spend more time with the kids.
We will soon start planning the April Vacation Care program. If you have any excursions, incursions or activities that you have liked in the past, please let us know! Also if you know you will be away in the lead up to the holidays please come see us early to arrange dates.




















Monday, 20 February 2017

February 21st 2017

Firstly we would like to apologise for the delayed blogs this year! We have been without internet for sometime now. 

Welcome back and welcome to new students and families for 2017!!!

We have kicked off this year and are back into the swing of things. We have some new students and families joining us, so this is a great chance to give you all some reminders.

Reminders
Lost property can be found next to computers. Clothes, containers, water bottles and personal items accumulate there. After a long period we move these to the schools lost property.
Tuesday is going to remain our electronic free day. We will also continue to be limiting time on devices in the evenings. Children get to watch a turn and play a turn. Turns last 20 minutes. This is so we can promote other options, such as sports, outdoor play, creative arts and crafts, role playing games and more.

Bookings are to be honoured or paid for. If children are absent due to illness or emergencies, we will make exceptions. But we expect a cancellation before 11am on the day of the booking to avoid an absent fee. This is so that families who are looking for bookings can find a place. As some nights are booked out, this is important to us so we can continue to provide care for families.

This year there are some changes to staffing.  Maya has now graduated from uni and is a qualified teacher. She is starting a part time role at another school.
Brandon has heard the call of the mountains once again, the whispering of wind through the valleys. He will be going to spend three to seven months in Falls Creek. While working he will be able to mountain bike and snowboard.
Sarah will be completing her studies and will be gone most of May and June on placement but will be back for the remainder of the year.

Over the last couple of weeks we have been playing volleyball, cricket, football and tennis in the SAC. We have avoided being outdoors while the weather has been unbearable, both to avoid sunburn but also heat exhaustion for a little ones.

This has meant that we have spent more time indoors. We’ve been watching more movies, playing more video games, building cubby houses, reading books and playing board games.  Battleships has been the favourite this week. We love board games as they can help to build on skills the students are learning in class. Battleships can build on coordinate and grid understanding; monopoly can develop addition and subtraction and so on.

We have now introduced a written poster for wii and computer games. These rules have always been in place but are now being supported with visual aids. 

Here’s some photos of what we’ve been doing at OSHC this week.



Hotel for ants
See you next time J







Menu for the week.
Monday: Baked Beans and Bread
Tuesday: Tomato Pasta and cheese
Wednesday: Popcorn
Thursday: Custard
Friday: Bread and Spreads
All served with fresh fruits and salads. We also supply gluten free options to those students that require it.