Thursday, November 30, 2017

A message from a Secondary Student



"Hello, I'm Rattana Hok and I'm a 10th grader. In 10th grade, every student has their own personal project (PP). My PP is about enhancing ISPP's school spirit and branding. I plan to achieve this by releasing a new merch collection which consists of t-shirts, sweaters and drawstring bags. The t-shirts and sweaters won't be out until the PP exhibition night (January 17-18). HOWEVER, drawstring bag pre-orders have been open since November 18 and will close on December 7 (Thursday next week!). Click here for more information on how to order. 

Thanks

Healthy snacks!
Today during our Kindergarten meeting (all 3 classes meet together every week!), Miss Paula and Miss Liz came in as our super special guests. We have been talking over the last week and a bit about how Miss Paula had sent home a note about healthy snacks, and inquiring into what that might mean. Well, Miss Paula and Miss Liz came in with props!
They spoke about how a healthy snack usually doesn’t come in a package. Fruit and vegetables are great healthy snacks, and perhaps you might include some crackers, but only in small portions. We had lots of questions. One child asked about peanut butter, which he likes to eat with apples, and Miss Paula commented on how it was a balanced snack. They talked about not sharing snacks too because we don't know if someone has an allergy. Chean Hor mentioned his sandwiches, and we spoke again about balance and how a small sandwich, with some fruit or vegetables, might be balanced.
Last but not least, we also spoke about drinks. Miss Paula and Miss Liz said that at ISPP, we only drink water.
We’re going to be working towards healthy snacks in the next few weeks, so you may find that any chocolate biscuits or cakes or milk cartons will be coming back home with your children. We spoke about how this might be something to enjoy at home.
Thanks for your support! I’m looking forward to seeing what comes in!



Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Pushes and Pulls


Our current unit of inquiry is under the Transdisplinary Theme,


The key concepts that we are focusing on in this unit are 
Function, Change and Causation



We are inquirying into;                        
How we use forces
Forces can create change
Forces act on objects

We will be using Research and Thinking skills to help us in our inquiries
The Learner Profile and Attitudes that will be highlighted in this unit are;
Knowledgeable and Thinker and
Curiousity and Confidence


If you would like to come in and share an experiment, read a book etc. related to the concepts in this unit, let us know.

Important information about International Day

Getting ready for International Day February 10th



Sign up to host a country booth
A highlight of International Day each year is visiting the country booths of many of the nations represented here at our school. If you would like to host a booth to showcase your country, please sign up using this form. Please note: Country booth hosts must be an adult (parent, faculty or staff member).

Ready to take to the stage?
Represent your country through music, dance and cultural performance! All are welcome to participate in the shows throughout the day. Please register your interest or find out more details by emailing events@ispp.edu.kh.

Parade of Nations
Get ready to march with your country’s flag at the popular Parade of Nations. Register yourself and your children by signing up here! It’s important to register so you can keep up to date on the parade route and also to ensure we have your flag.

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Questions?
Want to know more about International Day and how to participate? Email communications@ispp.edu.kh and we’ll let you know!

Monday, November 20, 2017

Book Week

Book Week 
Book Week started with a special assembly with our visiting author David M. Schwartz. 
He shared with the children how his love of big numbers as a child inspired him to write books. 
What some children remembered was how he told the audience he would ask lots of questions and use the word IF. 


Later in the day we had a special audience with him in the library with some EY2 students. 
He shared another of his passions,  his love of animals.









We also had a mystery reader come into our room...
                               It was Mr Matt.




He read us a book called, 'We found a hat' by Jon Klassen and then took a picture of us and put hats on our heads!



EXCITING NEWS about Tumblebooks...
An easier way to listen to quality books
To log in to our Tumblebook account, please visit 
Username: ispp
Password: books

OR, you may use the below Direct Link:

Also, be sure to check out the iTunes App Store and Google Play to download the new APP! The app will greatly simplify the way your child can log in from mobile devices like Tablets and Smart Phones!
Happy Reading
Happy Book Week

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Book Week at ISPP next week

How exciting! We are getting ready for Book Week next week.
Thinking about our door decoration..., booking mystery readers, creating a page for one of the 3 collaborative books that every class is joining together to make.
A few things might be different for Kindergarten and a few things might be the same as all the others so look closely...

Monday- we will attend an assembly to launch book week.
Later on Monday we will have a special workshop with the visiting author.
Monday through to Friday, children can listen to stories read in different languages at playtime and lunchtime.

Tuesday is our Poem in our Pocket day.

Wednesday- Doors will be judged by our visiting author

Thursday- we are booked into going to the BOOK FAIR from 7:30 to 8:15.
I will do the register and we will go straight away if you want to come with us.
If you cannot come please send  money in a labelled envelope and we will visit the fair on the ground floor of the Knowledge Centre.
6-7pm- Candlelight read aloud. Come back to school dressed in your pyjamas

Friday- COME dressed as your favourite character.
After a short assembly we will parade around in our costumes
MYP students will come over and read to us in the afternoon

Monday, November 13, 2017


Reading in Kindergarten


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There are many ways that we can foster a love of reading at home.
At this age it often involves interpreting the pictures and trying to make sense of what is happening.
Listening to stories and discussing what can be seen and heard can give you an insight to your child’s thinking.

ISPP is fortunate enough to have subscriptions to many services. There are many free online resources available too.
Below are some of our favourites:

Youtube also has a great resource of read alouds- Look up your child’s favourites!

We sent home the RAZ Kids log ins before the Water Festival break, we hope you found it in your child's bag! If it got lost along the way, please let us know and we will resend it.

You will need to download the app.

Remember we have access to great books in our school library as well.

Your child can return and borrow new books every day.



Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Class photo

I hope you enjoyed looking at the individual photos that are in your child's bag today!
Here is a preview of our Class Photo.


If you want to order any photos, please fill out the form that was attached to the little individual samples.


Wednesday, November 1, 2017

If you need something to do over the holidays ...

I hope everyone is having a great break and enjoying themselves.

If you want to get out and about there is a Photo festival on at the moment in Phnom Penh with photos all around the city.

Our last unit was about using the Arts to share our ideas and explore our imagination and these photographs are very creative.




See you back at school on November 6th.