Prep Term 1 2025 Curriculum Overview
Welcome & General Information
We would like to welcome you and your child to what will be an amazing and successful partnership in Prep at Trinity Beach State School. We have an exciting year ahead of us with our Prep students beginning their learning journey at school. Our Prep teaching team consists of Ms Kaileh Cavenett (Prep A), Ms Darelle Andersen (Prep B), Mrs Angela Buckley - Monday to Thursday and Belinda Martin Friday (Prep C) and Miss Gayle Kyle (Prep M). Our Math, Science, English and HASS programs will follow the Australian Curriculum for Foundation Year. Term 1 is a 10 week term, finishing on the Friday 4th of April. Our specialist lessons include Music, Visual Arts, Drama, Technology and HPE. These vary across the classes for each Semester. The assessment schedule for Term 1 is included in this outline. This provides an insight into what your child is learning in class and the corresponding assessment tasks. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact your child’s classroom teacher. Classrooms will open doors at approx. 8.45am in the mornings and the playground is out of bounds before school as there is no supervision in place. Please make sure students are supervised by you until the bell rings at 8.55am. If you arrive at school prior to 8.30am, you must wait in the Covered Outdoor Learning Area (COLA) until the bell rings. It is important for every student to have a healthy breakfast before coming to school and a healthy lunch to help maintain focus and maximise learning. Please pack a water and try to avoid juice. If names come off lunchboxes and water bottles, make sure you rename them throughout the year to avoid confusion. Just a reminder… No hat, no play! Please ensure hats are clearly labelled with name and class. Please also pack a change of spare clothes in your child’s bag every day. To build a sense of belonging, pride and respect, students are expected to wear their full school uniform -
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English
In this unit, students will listen to and read texts to explore predictable text structures and common visual patterns in a range of literary and non-literary texts. They will engage in many opportunities to learn about language, literature and literacy. Students will retell a familiar story including characters, events and express their likes/dislikes. |
Maths
This term we will be covering a range of mathematical concepts including:
- Naming, creating and sorting familiar shapes and give their reasoning.
- Describing the position and the location of themselves and objects in relation to other objects and people within a familiar space.
Science
Move It Move It - The unit this term is called – On the Move. The students will develop an understanding of how things move. They will explore the push and pull forces they can use to move objects in ways such as sliding, bouncing and spinning. Through investigations, students will observe and gather evidence about rolling objects and explore the idea of fair testing. |
Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS)
My Family History - This semester students will explore families and their relationships with each other. They will identify who is in their family and learn about their family background and relationships within their family. They will learn how families can be the same or different. Students will identify important events in their own lives. They will identify how they, their families and friends know about their past and commemorate events that are important to them.
Health & Physical education (HPE)
In PE, students in prep will be involved in a unit that allows them to demonstrate personal and social skills when working with others in a range of activities.
Music
In this unit, students will become aware of rhythm, pitch, dynamics and tempo. They will develop their singing voices, play percussion instruments and learn to listen as performers and as audience. Students will listen and analyse a variety of musical pieces from different cultures and times.
Technology
Students will identify a range of different familiar products, services and environments within our local community. They will follow steps and use materials safely to create a designed solution and explore ways to create, communicate and choose design ideas.
Visual Arts
Our theme this year in Visual Arts is ‘The Splendiferous World of Roald Dahl’. Each year level will have a different book to use as a creative focus. This term, Prep students will be crafting various characters from the book ‘The Enormous Crocodile’. Students will explore ideas, experiences, observations, and imagination and experiment with different materials, techniques, and processes to make their final art piece.
Drama
Stories Come to Life; ‘Journey’
Students make and respond to drama by using the picture book ‘Journey’ as a stimulus as they bring the characters to life with voice, movement and improvisations for performance.
Assessment Schedule
Learning Area | Assessment Task | Due Date |
English | Retelling stories | Week 9 |
Maths | Sorting Shapes and Objects- Students identify and sort shapes in different ways. Using Language to Describe Location – Students use appropriate language to describe different locations in a familiar place. | Week 5 Week 8 |
Science | Move it move it | Week 8 |
HPE | Who wants to play? | Weeks 9/10 |
Music | No assessment this term | N |
Technology | Students in foundation will engage in age-appropriate learning experiences where their progress will be monitored but not reported against. Therefore, there is no assessment. | N/A |
Visual arts | Students in foundation will engage in age-appropriate learning experiences where their progress will be monitored but not reported against. Therefore, there is no assessment. | N/A |
Drama | Making -Scene from the book performance | Week 7 |
Reading & Spelling
Our school continues to embed a whole school approach to reading and spelling across Prep to Year 6. This involves teaching the reading and spelling demands of the Australian Curriculum, providing students with a systematic synthetic phonics approach and unpacking the Big 6/Science of Reading through engaging and meaningful lessons. Students engage with decodable texts when learning to read and rich authentic texts when reading to learn and continue to use the PLD approach for their spelling and sound focus.
Homework
Homework will continue to be handed out each Friday and returned the following Thursday. Homework tasks will include reading, writing spelling words and recognising Irregular High Frequency Words (IHFW). We ask that you assist your child to complete 10 minutes of homework each afternoon to support the learning they do in class.
Attendance
How to report an absence:
- Email attendance@trinitybeachss.eq.edu.au or
- Call the school's absence line on 4057 1444, then press #1 and don't forget to leave a reason why your child/children are away, or
- Send a note to the classroom teacher on their return
Our school’s attendance target is 95%
QParents
QP is an online portal helping the school move toward a cashless and paper friendly school.
- The QP portal allows Parents and Carers to grant participation consent online for activities such as swimming and excursions which reduces our need to print out paper consent forms
- Also, the QP portal enables Parents and Carers to make payment online for school activities and viewing unpaid invoices payment history.
Thank you to all those parents who have registered for QParents. This means every registered parent now has the opportunity to access to their children’s student records at their fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Haven’t received an invitation from us yet? There’s still time! Please let us know immediately. Or if you are simply looking for further information, videos and FAQs on QParents, visit https://qparents.qld.edu.au
Contact information
Classroom Teachers Prep A – Kaileh Cavenett – kcave12@eq.edu.au Prep B – Darelle Andersen – dande135@eq.edu.au Prep C – Angela Buckley – ambuc1@eq.edu.au Prep M – Gayle Kyle – gkyle4@eq.edu.au Specialist Teachers HPE Jodie Donovan jdono63@eq.edu.au HPE Rochelle Powell rapow1@eq.edu.au Visual Arts Vanessa Graham vgrah5@eq.edu.au Music Svetlana Walker swalk146@eq.edu.au Drama David Terry dater1@eq.edu.au Technology Alex Einerman aeine0@eq.edu.au & Jake Neill jhnei0@eq.edu.au LOTE Stefan Poropat sporo2@eq.edu.au |