It’s all out and about in Year 1 and 2’s Outdoor Education P.E. this term

yr-1-2-outdoor-ed-pe (11)Teamwork, communication, patience and cooperation are just some of the skills Year 1 and Year 2 have been putting into practice this term.  More specifically, we have been using them in our joint Outdoor and Adventurous Education P.E. lessons.  Year 1s and 2s were put into mixed groups and given the task of completing a 2D birds-eye view of our very own school, Provo Primary School.  Miss Tracy and Miss Claire had already drawn in the buildings, but which way up did the map go?  Which building was which?  Where was all the outdoor equipment?

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Year 3 and 4 Create Beautiful Turtle Paintings

yr-3-4-turtl (1)A HUGE thank you to local artist Lucie Winton-Stubbs, from Diftwood Studios, for coming in to help create these beautiful paintings together with our Year 3 and 4 children.   What a multitude of skills and techniques were taught as she carefully took them through the process step-by-step.  I think you will agree that she encouraged oodles of artistic flair and talent to be creatively released onto the canvas. Aren’t they wonderful?!  Look closely and you will see lots of individual details – just like their creators, there are many similarities and yet they are unique in their design!

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Year 4’s Turtle Tagging Experience

Year-4-turtle-tagOur Year 4 Flamingo class quite literally dived into the world of the sea turtle, joining Jackie Walker from Amanyara Nature Discovery Centre, and Amy Avenant and Katharine Hart from DEMA at Coral Gardens for an educational visit to witness first-hand how sea turtles are tagged in the TCI.

 

 

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More in-depth learning about turtles in KS2

ks2-turtle-week-april-2016 (5)‘Turtle Week’ was a busy, fun and turtley exciting week in KS2.  We are very grateful to Miss Katharine and Mrs. Amy  from DEMA and Miss Jackie from Amanyara Nature Discovery Centre for sharing their vast knowledge and for creating such a wonderful collection of fun and exciting turtle activities!

“I felt the turtle activities were really fun and made me really happy,” said BD.

“I learnt that leatherbacks have collapsible lungs so that they can dive deep,” commented ED.

“I enjoyed Turtle Week because it raises awareness of the turtle situation, especially here in the T.C.I.,” added JW.

We started ‘Turtle Week’ first thing Monday morning with a superbly informative talk by Miss Katharine Hart (DEMA) about the current situation of turtles in the world, their life cycle and the different species. Then after break the children in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 took part in a round-robin of activities on the benches and field with Miss Katharine, Mrs. Amy (DEMA) and Miss Jackie (Amanyara.)

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Whose teeth belong to who?

yr-3-teeth-landscapes-aprilTake a look at our ‘Teeth Landscape’ paintings. Can you guess who is behind each smile? In Science, Year 3 have been researching teeth. We have discovered many facts about our teeth. For example, did you know we have two sets of teeth during our lifetime – deciduous teeth and permanent teeth; unlike sharks whose teeth renew forever and ever!

 

 

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Kindergarten’s Terrific Turtle Week

k-turtles-speech-bubbles-apSee what all of the Kindergarten children said they’d learnt during Turtle Week when we asked them…

Kindergarten decided to team up with the Year 1 class and carry out some fun activities together.  We split into 3 groups and worked on 3 different activities which were all about turtles of course – drawing turtles, writing poems and making hatchlings. Have a look at our photos to see exactly what we did and how much fun we had.

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Turtle Tales from our Times of the Island

toti-Summer-2002-CoverHas our ‘Turtle Week’ at Provo Primary inspired you to find out more about sea turtles in the Turks and Caicos Islands? If so, then perhaps you may like to relax in a hammock, or on the beach, and read through some wonderful articles from our locally produced magazine – The Times of the Islands.

Keeping Tabs on Turtles – Beach profile monitoring for marine turtle nesting areas.

Turtle Travels Unraveled – “Stay at home” turtles are valuable to boosting local populations.

Mother Sea Turtle – A look at the importance of turtles to the Tainos as food and myth.

A Promising Prognosis -Tackling TCI’s turtle fishery.

Thank you to The Times of the Islands team for collating and passing these on to us.

Enjoy!

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Superb Spring Inter-Island U12 TAG Rugby Competition

tag-rugby-comp-april-2016 (3)Last Saturday morning saw Provo Primary school take part in the Spring Inter-Island U12 tag rugby competition. With tag rugby being such a popular sport on the island and interest from all schools at an all-time high, it was no surprise that Provo Primary could enter two teams: Provo Thunder and Provo Hurricanes.

With competition at such a level, Provo Thunder and Hurricanes instantly realised that they had to use all the skills they have mastered during tag rugby club as well as a strong sense of team work and communication. Both teams played exceptionally well against really well-organised and disciplined teams

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Join us for the TCI Shines Beach Clean-up on Saturday

beach-clean-up-april-2016 Everyone in the TCI community is encouraged to join us for the TCI Shines Beach Clean-up anytime between 7:00-9:00AM on Saturday 23rd April at the Children’s Park in the Bight.

Not creating litter and being part of a beach clean-up is a powerful way in which we can make a difference to our wildlife’s well-being here in the TCI.

Help us ensure that rubbish at the park and on the beach doesn’t find its way into the ocean!

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Happy Earth Day from our Preschool Lorax Lovers!


ps-lorax-april-2016-(17)“I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees….. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”

The children have been enjoying books by Dr. Seuss as part of their topic, Think and Wonder, Wonder and Think. Last week we looked at the book, The Lorax. It is a perfect introduction to Earth Day and our local wildlife environmental week about turtles. We discussed several ways we can help take care of our Earth. The children may be little but it is never too early to make them aware of ways in which they can help take care of our environment. [Read more…]

Sharing learning experiences at home…

It’s turtle week at Provo Primary and so lovely to know that experiences and knowledge learnt at school are making the journey home to be shared with families. Here is one of our preschoolers entertaining family with a song she’s learnt this week…. “I had a little turtle”. Beautiful singing! Thanks for sharing.

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Puppet Theatre Tickets on Sale at Provo Primary

lempen-puppets-april-2016Buy your tickets at Provo Primary and you will receive a child ticket free with every adult ticket purchased.  Adults Tickets $10 / Children $5.

We encourage our families to take this fantastic opportunity of going to the first-ever live TCFAF Puppet Theatre performances at Brayton Hall  on Saturday. Performances are at both 2PM and 6PM.

We are looking forward to having Liz and Daniel from the Lempen Puppet Theatre Company joining us tomorrow to do a puppet workshop with our Year 5 and 6 students.

(Ticket offer open to Provo Primary families only)

 

 

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Year 1 take a ride to Provo Ponies

yr-1-provo-ponies-april-2016 (5)Year 1 took a field trip to Provo Ponies. We were so excited to get the chance to see the horses, dogs, the donkey and chickens after spending so much time learning about animals through our last topic, The Carnival of Animals.

The children and I did a shared retell of our trip to Provo Ponies in the afternoon. Here it is:

 

 

 

 

 

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School Council First Aiders and Library News

school-council-library-april-2016-1Last term each of our School Council members participated in a First Aid Course devised especially for children, by the British Red Cross. Book donations and the purchase of library resources were also bought and presented to the Public Library.  Find out more about these two projects and do check out some of the photo to see our wonderful School Councillors at work!

 

 

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Looking Ahead to ‘Turtley’ Amazing Turtle Week!

turtle-newsletter-image-april-2016 It is ‘Turtle Week’ next week at Provo Primary School and it is going to be a fun-filled educational and conversational exploration into the world of Turtles here in Turks and Caicos. Find out more in our ‘Turtle Week’ Newsletter.

A wide variety of activities are planned, many of which will be led by community volunteers and supporters.  These include a turtle puppet workshop with the Lempen Puppet Theatre Company; presentations and workshops with local environmental experts from DEMA and the Amanyara Nature Discovery Centre; a first-hand experience of tagging a turtle at Coral Gardens; the creation of an acrylic painiting under the guidance of local artist Lucie Winton Stubbs and a viewing of phenomenal turtle photography by David Gallardo and Sean Brady. We would like to thank all of these people in advance for sharing their time and expertise with us.  Their contributions, together with our teachers plans, will help make our ‘Turtle Week’ turtley amazing!

 

 

Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) Meeting Tonight

KS3-provo-primary-starting-A reminder to all that we invite you to attend our Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) Meeting tonight at 6.30pm at Provo Primary School.
If you are looking for an alternative secondary school education that offers an exciting and challenging curriculum for your child, which follows on from the ethos of Provo Primary, come along at 6.30pm this evening.
All families interested in learning more about our school expansion are welcome.

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PTA Meeting Tomorrow – Tuesday 12th April

pta-logoWe are looking forward to your attendance and support at our Provo Primary PTA meeting tomorrow, Tuesday 12th @ 5:30pm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provo Performing Arts’ Video – What do you Mean?

PPA-WhatDoYouMean from Provo Performing Arts School.

Provo Performing Arts  School’s Easter Camp was a brilliant success.  Take a look at their amazing Justin Bieber’s ‘What Do You Mean’ video that they created, in association with Eyespice Photography.  Throughout the project, the students explored and developed their knowledge and skills in choreography, dance, directing, acting, singing, voiceovers, costumes and make-up.    Well done to all of the performers and to director, Niki, too.  What fantastic talent all round…  it certainly looked like it was lots of fun too!

Do you love to dance and perform… do you wish you had been in this video?  Provo Performing Arts School is affiliated to Provo Primary School and classes run daily after school.  Take a look at the Provo Performing Arts schedule for this term classes and look out for future Camp activities.

After-School Clubs, Summer 2016

school-club-imageAfter-school clubs resume  on Monday 11th April.  Along with our usual favourites that will continue this term,  we are pleased to be introducing Super Scientist, Animation, Softball and Field Hockey, and Steel Drums is back!

Click on the image left to download the registration form.  Please check the registration forms carefully to see the dates of when there are no clubs and when they finish.

Please remember that all children will need extra water on club days.  You may like to also include a small extra snack to be eaten at 3pm before the clubs start – especially if they are continuing on to Provo Performing Art Clubs.

All payments need to be made  through IsleHelp and should be made in advance, by 9am on Monday 11th April.  Clubs end on Friday 17th June.

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Newsletters and Topic Maps – Summer 2016

topic-maps-summer-2016Class newsletters and curriculum topic maps help you to keep in the loop and find out what is happening in your child’s class this summer term.

Access important information, discover topics your child will be exploring and see how you can support your child’s learning at home.

What a variety of exciting, creative topics we will be exploring.  We also have our local environment ‘Turtle Week’ to look forward to the week of 18th – 22nd April.

School Lunch, April 2016

school-lunch-picHere is our school lunch menu for the Summer term (Starting Monday 11th April):

Monday – Chicken Fried Rice
Tuesday – Pizza
Wednesday – Spaghetti and Meatballs
Thursday – Fish Fingers, Mash and Veg
Friday – Chicken and Sweet Potato Curry

Please note that lunches should be ordered by 9am on Monday 11th April either on the IsleHelp APP or on the POS in the office.