OBH Student Diaries 2023

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StudentName:Class/HomeGroup: Name:Homeroom: 2022 Name: Bright Futures 2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL DIARY BE YOU 2022Schooldiary Name: U BE U! TOBEYOU TOACHIEVE TOEXPERIENCE TODREAM TOREACH YOU’RE DOINGGREAT BE KIND U BE U! TOBEYOU TOACHIEVE TOEXPERIENCE TODREAM TOREACH YOU’RE DOINGGREAT BE KIND KINDNESS ISMAGIC BELIEVE INYOU NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG WORLD CHANGER U BE U! TOBEYOU TOACHIEVE TOEXPERIENCE TODREAM TOREACH YOU’RE DOINGGREAT BE KIND KINDNESS ISMAGIC BELIEVE INYOU NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG U BE U! TOREACH YOU’RE DOINGGREAT BE KIND KINDNESS ISMAGIC BELIEVE NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG ACHIEVE DREAM REACH UBEU! TOEXPERIENCE TODREAM TOREACH YOU’REDOINGGREAT BEKIND KINDNESS ISMAGIC BELIEVEINYOU NEVERGIVEUP STAY STRONG WORLD CHANGER COURAGEISADECISION BE KIND KINDNESS IS MAGIC BELIEVE IN YOU NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG WORLD CHANGER STUDENT DIARY 23 PRE-FLIGHT | ALTITUDE NAME: 2023 Student MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT DIARY 2021 StudentDiary2022 Compassion|Walkingwithandhavingempathyforall AKILDAREEDUCATIONMINISTRIESCATHOLICCOLLEGEINTHEBRIGIDINETRADITION. Name:................................................................................. Class:................................................................................... PREPARATORY SCHOOLDIARY 202 working with you … student diaries... High quality diaries for your school or college.

what’s new in

Openbook

diary season,

exciting new

school’s

Full colour diaries and world class wellbeing content are just a few of the new additions in 2023. In preparation for the 2023
here at
Howden we have made a significant investment in new print technology. These
capabilities will significantly enhance your diaries by offering the use of full-colour, unrivalled personalisation, and perfect tailoring to your
brand. Just a few exciting additions for 2023: • Full colour diaries at no additional cost • Great new designs for inspiration • Wellbeing content developed by Positive Minds Australia • Personalised bookmarks • Amazing new anti-bullying & resilience focused content • New faith based and denomination specific content • Streamlined selection, ordering and approval process • Personalisation and variable data tailored to your school’s needs Let us make the process easy, we guarantee you will love your new 2023 diary! ?2023 Like me, OBH are Australian made

why obh print & design?

At Openbook Howden, diaries, yearbooks and education printing isn’t a sideline, it is part of our DNA.

Hundreds of education institutions across Australia trust us for their diaries, yearbooks, magazines, prospectuses, annual reports, newsletters, certificates, history books and so much more.

With over 50 years printing and designing for schools nationwide, we truly understand your challenges, and we take pride in making the process simple and stress free whilst delivering the very best quality diary available.

We are an Australian owned and operated family business that uses Australian made, environmentally responsible and forestry managed paper for the diaries internal pages. This, combined with our own environmental action plan including our extensive solar

electricity production, ensures we have environmental sustainability at the centre of everything we do.

All this is backed up by a 100% guarantee that all printing is all done right here in Australia.

Offering a complete, end-to-end service including creative design, stylish layouts for inspiration, file supply management, project and production management schedules, colour correction, and great advice on paper stocks and full binding solutions - we are your trusted print partner.

We are here to help, so please call or email us today.

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In 2022 OBH produced over 80,000 diaries for more than 250 school’s and college’s

For further information

Contact David Lock on 08 8124 0000 or davidl@openbookhowden.com.au openbookhowden.com.au

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design it your way - tailor made

Our in-house creative team will work with you to create your bespoke student diary which reflects your school’s brand and values

• Full colour, creative design

• Large range of binding and finishing options

• Selection of paper stocks

• Exciting embellishments

diary range template

TChoose from an inspirational template in our library to refresh your diary. Have a look at our new Wellbeing thinking and training practice content by Positive Minds Australia.

Exciting new content

now available in 2023, ask about our wellbeing diaries range.

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In 2023, we have two diary ranges for you to choose from, ensuring we have a high quality solution for every need and budget.

design it your way

Our talented team of designers are ready to build your perfect diary from the ground up.

One of our friendly education experts would love to discuss with you what is important to your students and your brand. Together, we can come up with the perfect brief to meet

your needs. Our design team will then create you a selection of concept designs for your approval.

Refer to the following pages for inspiration for your diary layout

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Benefit from the flexibility of creating a completely unique student diary which is on brand and exclusive to your school or college.

not sure where to start

We have a fantastic range of highly functional diary designs for you to view and draw inspiration from.

Refer to page 15 for a variety of preselected content to choose from.

5 OPENBOOK HOWDEN January February February February February February February Monday • o • o • o • o • o • o Tuesday • o • o • o • o • o • o Wednesday • o • o • o • o • o • o Thursday o o • o • o • o • o Friday o o • o • o • o o Saturday o o • o Sunday • o • o o January/February School Events & Reminders Tasks Due Today Tasks Completed Term 1 Week 1A 31 01 02 03 04 05 06 Year 12 Retreat Year 11 Leadership Camp Year 11 Leadership Camp Year 11 Leadership Camp Year 9 Immersion Day 7.00pm: Years 10 to 12 Information Night (Zoom) Students Return (ELC to Year 7) 8.00am: Boarding House Opens GMA Year 12 Paella Night February Subject Homework, Tasks & Assignments Due o o o • • o • • o • • o o o o • • o • • o • • o o o • • o • • o • • o o o o • • o • • o • • o o o • • o • • o • • o o o • • o • • o • • o o o o 3 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Due Student signature Parent/Caregiver signature Teacher signature St Peter’s Woodlands 2022 Term 1 / Week 1 Term 1 starts February S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 U BE U! BE YOU ACHIEVE TO BE YOU ACHIEVE EXPERIENCE TO DREA REACH YOU’RE DOING GREAT BE KIND KINDNESS IS MAGIC BELIEVE IN YOU NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG WORLD CHANGER COURAGE IS A DECISION U BE U! BE YOU ACHIEVE TO YOU ACHIEVE TO TO M REACH YOU’RE DOING GREAT BE KIND KINDNESS IS MAGIC BELIEVE IN YOU NEVER GIVE UP STAY STRONG WORLD CHANGER COURAGE IS A DECISION My To-Do List How am tracking? Weekly Reading Pages My 7Cs This week I’m working on: 23St Peter’s Woodlands 2022 You are capable of amazing things – unknownJan/Feb 2022 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Due Date Term starts 31 1 2 JAN/FEB YOUR BEST SELF Parent Signature: Teacher Signature: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Due Date SUNDAY “Realise there is always somebody else in the world who’s not coping as well as you are.” Cathy Freeman – Australian Sprinter 3 4 5 6 FEBRUARY 2022 Term 1 Week 1 S M T W T S 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

template

Our templates are a great foundation to build a diary that reflects your students needs, respects your style guide and incorporates all of your specific content needs.

Whether it be logo’s, colour’s, house information or policies, our template range offers complete flexibility.

Refer to the following pages for inspiration for your diary layout

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Our huge range of templates offer the opportunity to quickly build a diary that showcases your brand, with ease and at outstanding value.
‘School name’ Notes Term One Wednesday 27 January - Friday 9 April 2 ‘School name’ Study Tips Writing reports “Hard writing makes easy reading.” Anonymous The aim of a report is to inform the reader as clearly and succinctly as possible. A good report should be easy for the reader to scan quickly. The ability to write a report is an essential skill for professionals in all fields. Here we present some general guidelines, but you should check with your teacher for more detail on what is expected. When writing a report, always: Use a formal style, consistent and appropriate formatting and neat presentation. Present information, not an argument. Engage in analytical thinking. Use numbered headings and sub-headings, short, concise paragraphs and dot-points where appropriate. Use tables, graphs, maps, diagrams and illustrations wherever possible. Allow generous spacing between elements to ensure that separate parts stand out clearly. Number each page. Proof-read your work carefully. A report should contain three sections: The introduction contains a lead-in sentence to state the topic and a short description and definition of the subject. The body contains subheadings addressing different aspects of the subject. Each paragraph begins with a topic sentence. The content focuses on facts not opinions. The conclusion summarises the information presented without presenting any new information. It answers the question stated in the topic of the introduction. An information report can take on many different formats. Double-check with you teacher that you have followed the correct structure. Procrastination “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” Zig Ziglar Procrastination is putting off or avoiding doing something that needs to be done. It can be hard to start tasks that appear challenging, but there are things that you can do to make it easier to get the job done. Get motivated Give yourself a reason to be motivated. Set yourself some goals. Work toward a career aspiration or simply give yourself a reward when you achieve a task. Motivate yourself to work on a task by deciding that you’ll give it a go even if you can’t do it perfectly. Have a study buddy to keep you accountable. Get organised Draw up a study calendar, prioritise the tasks that you have to do and stick to it. Work at the times you work best. Break large tasks into small manageable parts. Work as part of a study group. When you find a task challenging, get help from teachers, other students or your parents. Get started Find a good place to work, free of distractions that might interfere with your work. Work on difficult and unpleasant tasks first. After you complete a difficult task, work on a task you find easier. Take breaks while you’re working so you don’t wear yourself down. Don’t wait for inspiration, just go through the motions and get on with it. Think positively and get started. When you succeed in tackling tasks that you find daunting, you are building skills of determination and perseverance that will stand you in good stead for life. ‘School motto’ 3 Presentation You’ve probably been told not to “judge a book by it’s cover” but the truth is that people still do, and good presentation is essential for effective communication. Whether you are preparing a short essay in class or a massive report after a semester of work, there are some tips that you can use to ensure that your message is communicated as clearly as possible: Use subheadings to clearly identify each topic. A reader should be able to read only your subheadings and get a good overview of your content. Carefully choose fonts that are clear, easy to read and stylish. Comical or especially artistic fonts are not appropriate for formal written work. Choose one, two, or at the most, three, different fonts – one for all headings, one for all body text and one for all labels. Use black ink for body text and a dark colour or black for headings and labels. Use a header to identify the title and author and a footer for page numbers. Include a title page with details of the title, topic, author, class and teacher. Charts and tables are a useful way of presenting information so it is easier for the reader to understand. Make use of formats like these: A flow chart is useful for a series of steps or a process where one link leads to another. A bar chart is good for displaying information that needs to be compared. Maps are charts to show special features, locations or events. List charts are ideal for listing items based on a theme. Tables are a useful way to organise information like numbers, data or facts in rows and columns. A pie chart displays data by dividing a whole into its sections. Find a book or a published report or presentation with a format that you find appealing and take note of design ideas that you could incorporate into your own work. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK DUE 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JAN When did you most recently feel inspired? Parent Signature: Teacher Signature: Notes Goals for the week Rate your wellbeing 2 3 4 5 ‘There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.’ Albert Einstein Quote of the week S M T W T F S 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30JANUARY 2021 Term 1 Week 1 T

inspirational full colour styles

Wellbeing

Versatile design for school or house colours

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MONDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 January Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature Life tip “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” Joseph Addison How to read a textbook Lets face it, it can be hard to read a text book! Before long, your mind is drifting to what you’ll do on the weekend or what’s on the menu for lunch! SQRW is a four-step strategy that will help you to stay focused, think about what you’re reading and – most importantly – remember the key points. 1. Survey the section to get an overview of what it’s about by first reading the title, the introduction, all of the subheadings and the summary at the end. 2. Having questions in mind as you read will give you a purpose for reading and help you to stay focused. You may already have questions from your teacher. If not, form questions yourself by changing each chapter subheading, key points from your class notes or summary points at the end of the chapter into a question. Use words like ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘where’, ‘why’ and ‘how’. 3. Read the section with your questions in mind. 4. Write each question down and as you read, fill in the answers. Complete the questions for the first subheading before you survey, question, read and write for the next subheading, and so on. Clever tip Make regular use of the index and glossary pages at the back of your textbooks. Use the index to locate information and the glossary to look up words that you don’t understand. Notes Goals for the week Term 1 Week 1 Contemporary Fun and contemporary design. Below you will find a small selection of our creative designs that you may like to use as a basis for your diaries. To view the full range of our inspired templates, please email sales@openbookhowden.com.au Add school images MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TERM WEEK 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JANUARY 2021 Start your day with hope Practising optimism can recharge and energise you. It takes as much energy to focus your mind on everything you’re worried about as it does to focus your mind on all the things that might go right. First revisit hopeful memories. Thinking about joyful things from the past can help you through difficult time and build stronger networks for hope in your brain. The second way you can practise optimism is by having hope and joy in your future and focusing on what you have to look forward to. Looking forward to something brings about feelings that are healthy. This week create a list: Things you look forward to each day Things you look forward to on weekends Things you look forward to celebrating. Make your list long enough for you to find at least one thing to look forward to every day. When you start each day, bring at least a couple of these to mind and remind yourself of what you’re looking forward to. Imagine yourself enjoying it. Know the moment is not far from you now. To end your day with hope (which will help you start the next one hopeful), imagine all the good things that could happen the next day or think of something you’re looking forward to. Perhaps you can make a wish or hope that tomorrow will be better than you can imagine. Finally, sending hope and optimism to others will enrich your wellbeing. Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEKGOALS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY WELLBEINGNOTES S M T W T F S 31 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 30 JANUARY
Four wellbeing design styles are available in weekly planner and preliminary pages. Create a full wellbeing diary from the four styles with a custom cover and your school policies incorporated. Lots of space for writing Community Funky and fun design. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TERM WEEK 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JANUARY 2021 PRAYERNOTES Jesus Calls the first disciples Matthew 4:12-23 Jesus specifically called twelve men to be his followers. The number is quite deliberate and seems to echo the twelve tribes of Israel. Not all those who were called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, but these two sets and John – were. Matthew emphasises the immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ invitation to follow him. This may be for theological and symbolic reasons –be prompt and bold in their response to his message: they drop their nets and head off with Jesus right away. story compresses process of listening and responding that took some time for understanding of Jesus and his message to grow among those he called. The gospels tell us surprisingly little about the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, we are left to our imagination. These four fishermen worked in prosperous industry whose products – salted fish – were traded internationally. To be a successful fisherman in Galilee, you would benefit from some business skills, maybe language proficiency (some Greek to promote international trade) in addition to their own Aramaic, and an ability to organise boats, men, time and money. We can suspect that Jesus saw in these four Galilean kingdom of God. Prayer Lord, help me to realise my gifts for leadership Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK 31 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY

Noadditionalcost

Blue, yellow and uniform cyan

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY January 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature Life tip “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” Joseph Addison How to read a textbook Before long, your mind is drifting to what you’ll do on the weekend or what’s on the menu for lunch! SQRW is a four-step strategy that will help you to stay focused, think about what you’re reading and – most importantly – remember the key points. Survey the section to get an overview of what it’s about by first reading the title, the introduction, all of the subheadings and the summary at the end. 2. Having questions in mind as you read will give you a purpose for reading and help you to stay focused. You may already have questions from your teacher. If not, form questions yourself by changing each chapter subheading, key points from your class notes or summary points at the end of the chapter into a question. Use words like ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘when’, ‘where’, ‘why’ and ‘how’. the section with your questions in mind. 4. Write each question down and as you read, fill in the answers. Complete the questions for the first subheading before you survey, question, read and write for the next subheading, and so on. Clever tip Make regular use of the index and glossary pages at the back of your textbooks. Use the index to locate information and the glossary to look up words that you don’t understand. Notes Goals for the week Term 1 Week 1 Dark blue with harmony colours 10 ‘School name’ Notes TERM ONE Monday 25 January - Friday 8 April TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TERM WEEK 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JANUARY 2021 Start your day with hope energise you. It takes as much energy to focus your mind on everything your mind on all the things that might go right. First revisit hopeful memories. Thinking about joyful things from the past can build stronger networks for hope in your brain. The second way you can practise optimism is by having hope and joy you have to look forward to. Looking forward to something brings about This week create list: Things you look forward to each day Things you look forward to on weekends Things you look forward to celebrating. Make your list long enough for you to find at least one thing to look forward bring at least couple of these to mind and remind yourself of what you’re enjoying it. Know the moment is not far from you now. To end your day with hope (which will help you start the next one hopeful), could happen the next day or think of something you’re looking forward to. that tomorrow will be better than you can imagine. Finally, sending hope and optimism to others will enrich your wellbeing. Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEKGOALS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY WELLBEINGNOTES JANUARY Blue, yellow school colours with harmony colour selected Above colours are examples only Notes Term One Monday 25 January - Friday 8 AprilTUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TERM WEEK 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JANUARY 2021 PRAYERNOTES Jesus Calls the first disciples Jesus specifically called twelve men to Not all those who were called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, but these two sets and John – were. Matthew emphasises the immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ invitation to follow him. This may be for to show that Jesus expected his followers to be prompt and bold in their response But, we can be entitled to believe that this story compresses process of listening to grow among those he called. the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, we are left to our imagination. These four internationally. To be a successful fisherman in Galilee, you would benefit from some addition to their own Aramaic, and an ability to organise boats, men, time and money. We can another task – spreading a message about the kingdom of God. Prayer Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK S M T W T F S 31 2 6 8 9JANUARY
designtohaveyourowncustomised andlayout! apply your brand

inspirational full colour styles

10 OPENBOOK HOWDEN Modern Colourful modern take on the traditional diary design. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TERM 1 WEEK 1JANUARY 2021 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 PRAYERNOTES Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK S M T W T F S 31 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY Jesus Calls the first disciples Jesus specifically called twelve men to be his followers. The number is quite deliberate and seems to echo the twelve tribes of Israel. Not all those who were called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, but these two sets immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ invitation to follow him. This may be for theological and symbolic reasons to show that Jesus expected his followers to be prompt and bold in their response to his message: they away. But, we can be entitled to believe that this story compresses a process of listening and responding that took some time for understanding of Jesus and his message to grow among those he called. The gospels tell us surprisingly little about the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, we are left to our imagination. These four fishermen worked in prosperous industry whose products – salted fish were traded internationally. To be a successful fisherman in Galilee, you would benefit from some (some Greek to promote international trade) in addition to their own Aramaic, and an ability to organise boats, men, time and money. We can suspect that Jesus saw in these four about the kingdom of God. Prayer Lord, help me to realise my gifts for leadership and service. Amen. Adjustable background image Earthy A reflection of the natural environment we live in. SUBJECT HOMEWORK JANUARY 2021 TERM 1 | WEEK 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 24 SUNDAY PRAYERNOTES Jesus Calls the first disciples Matthew 4:12-23 Jesus specifically called twelve men to deliberate and seems to echo the twelve tribes of Israel. Not all those who were called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, and Andrew, and James and John were. Matthew emphasises the immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ invitation to follow him. This may be for theological and symbolic reasons –to show that Jesus expected his followers to be prompt and bold in their response to his message: they drop their nets and head off with Jesus right away. story compresses a process of listening and responding that took some time for understanding of Jesus and his message to grow among those he called. The gospels tell us surprisingly little about the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, we are left to our imagination. These four whose products – salted fish were traded internationally. To be a successful fisherman in Galilee, you would benefit from some business skills, maybe language proficiency (some Greek to promote international trade) in addition to their own Aramaic, and an ability to organise boats, men, time and money. We can suspect that Jesus candidates to be trained for another task – spreading a message about the kingdom of God. Prayer Lord, help me to realise my gifts for leadership and service. Amen. Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK JANUARY 31 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Space for extra weekly content MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK DUE 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JAN When did you most recently display this habit? Parent Signature: Teacher Signature: Notes Goals for the week Rate your wellbeing 2 3 4 5 ‘There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.’ Albert Einstein Quote of the week S M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 24 25 26 27 28 29 30JANUARY 2021 Term 1 Week 1Traditional A traditional design refined with minor modern elements. Add your school crest or logo

Flip planner to right hand page

Blue and red

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Jesus Calls the first disciples Jesus specifically called twelve men to be his followers. The number is quite called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, Matthew emphasises the immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ to show that Jesus expected his followers to be prompt and bold in their response But, we can be entitled to believe that this story compresses a process of listening to grow among those he called. the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, we are left to our imagination. These four internationally. To be a successful fisherman in Galilee, you would benefit from some trade) in addition to their own Aramaic, and an ability to organise boats, men, time – spreading a message about the kingdom Prayer Lord, help me to realise my gifts for leadership and service. Amen. Parent/Caregiver Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK JANUARY S M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK TERM WEEK Deep Red Notes Term One Monday 25 January Friday 8 April SUBJECT HOMEWORK JANUARY 2021 TERM 1 WEEK 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 24 SUNDAY PRAYERNOTES Jesus Calls the first disciples Jesus specifically called twelve men to called as Jesus’ disciples were fishermen, Matthew emphasises the immediate decision of these four men to follow Jesus’ theological and symbolic reasons –to show that Jesus expected his followers head off with Jesus right away. But, we can be entitled to believe that this understanding of Jesus and his message to grow among those he called. The gospels tell us surprisingly little about the twelve men whom Jesus called. Again, whose products – salted fish were traded internationally. To be successful fisherman (some Greek to promote international trade) in addition to their own Aramaic, candidates to be trained for another task Prayer Lord, help me to realise my gifts for leadership and service. Amen. Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEK JANUARY S M T W T F S 31 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 Blue, green, yellow and school tartan TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SUBJECT HOMEWORK 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 JAN When did you most recently display this habit? Teacher Signature: Notes Goals for the week Rate your wellbeing 2 3 4 5 ‘There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.’ Albert Einstein Quote of the week S S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 23JANUARY 2021 Term Week 1
Above colours are examples only apply your brand

in more detail –diary sizes

We offer a complete range of custom sizes as well as the ever popular B5, Quarto and the standard A5 and A4.

The A5 is the entry level diary, primarily used in junior and primary environments.

B5 is an extremely popular choice, offering more space and design freedom than its smaller A5 counterpart.

Quarto is an increasingly sought after size, particularity with senior diaries offering greater communication and planning space.

The A4 size is predominantly used in teacher and educator planner style.

Quarto

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No matter the size, we have got you covered.
A4 – 297 x 210mm
– 250 x 205mm B5 - 240 x 170mm A5 – 210 x 148mm

binding and cover options

Select the finishing touches that are most important to you…

We have three common binding options for you to choose from:

Coil Bound, our most popular binding type, with the ability to add pockets, different bookmarks styles, protective poly covers, plus, it also opens completely flat for ease of use when writing;

Case Bound, a hardcover option for a more classic and formal look, this style also looks fantastic with foiled details, such as your logo;

PUR Bound, Produced in the same manner as a traditional soft cover book.

Covers

Custom designed cover

• Full colour

Branded to reflect your school identity

• Laminated

Coloured poly covers

Range of colours available

Yellow Orange Red Bottle Green White Black

Purple Burgundy Dark Blue Light Blue Indigo Apple Green

Coil colour

Clear White Black Navy Blue

Light Blue

Royal Blue

Logo and school details foiled

Foil colours available

Mid Blue Green Yellow Maroon Red Purple

White Silver Gold

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Pockets, bookmarks, tabs optional extras

We have an array of finishing touches to provide your students with all the organisational elements they need:

Pockets

We carry a complete range of vinyl pocket styles, whether you need a clear sleeve or a pocket that safely stores USB’s and student cards, we have you covered.

Our pockets can be inserted anywhere within your coil bound diary.

Bookmarks

Our bookmarks range from the traditional ribbon through to functional fold-out printed page. These can contain content such as wellbeing, values, pastoral or faith based. These are a fantastic way to support students in their everyday use of the diary.

Printed Tabs

Utilising your corporate house colour’s, this is a clever and cost free way of creating divisions between your sections.

By adding a coloured strip down the diary foredge we create a cleary visible section divide. This supports students in navigating their way through and locating relevant

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resource library

Optional content free for you to use.

At OBH we have an extensive free resource library. These wonderful quality resources are relevant and aimed at supporting the needs of students in becoming the very best version of themselves.

Available as sections or they may be incorporated across weekly pages.

Whether it be wellbeing, study habits, mindfulness, prayers and daily devotions, life skills or faith based, we have world class content ready and prepared for you.

We have other extracts available and multiple wellbeing design styles, please get in touch to find out more.

Wellbeing Preliminary pages - 4 design styles available

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Catholic preliminary pages

Christian preliminary pages

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Weekly content in the Term planner pages

We can offer you a variety of options to liven up your weekly planner and provide your students with additional quality content.

Our weekly content options include:

• Weekly Wellbeing tips written by Madhavi Nawana Parker of Positive Minds Australia

• Weekly Heroic Habits from The Rite Journey

• Weekly Study and Life Skills / Healthy Habits

• Weekly Quotes: Inspirational Australians

• Weekly Quotes: General Pop Culture

• Weekly Bible Verses

• Weekly Catholic Devotions

• Weekly Christian Devotions

• LCA Daily Bible Reading Guide

Alternatively, we can include your own prepared content in a style and manner that suits you.

We have more samples of designs and extracts available. Please get in touch with our staff to find out more.

Quote of the week: Inspirational Australians

your day with hope

Wellbeing tips

Written by Positive Minds Australia to encourage student wellbeing growth. With a maximum word count of 250 words, it can be suited to your diary or used in the 4 wellbeing design styles of weekly planner available.

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Practising optimism can recharge and energise you. It takes as much energy to focus your mind on everything you’re worried about as it does to focus your mind on all the things that might go right. First revisit hopeful memories. Thinking about joyful things from the past can help you through a difficult time and build stronger networks for hope in your brain. The second way you can practise optimism is by having hope and joy in your future and focusing on what you have to look forward to. Looking forward to something brings about feelings that are healthy. This week create a list: Things you look forward to each day Things you look forward to on weekends Things you look forward to celebrating. Make your list long enough for you to find at least one thing to look forward to every day. When you start each day, bring at least a couple of these to mind and remind yourself of what you’re looking forward to. Imagine yourself enjoying it. Know the moment is not far from you now. To end your day with hope (which will help you start the next one hopeful), imagine all the good things that could happen the next day or think of something you’re looking forward to. Perhaps you can make a wish or hope that tomorrow will be better than you can imagine. Finally, sending hope and optimism to others will enrich your wellbeing. Parent/Caregiver Signature Teacher Signature GOALS FOR THE WEEKGOALS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY WELLBEINGNOTES S M T W T F S 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY

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Our King, Our Saviour

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Goals for the week

Healthy habits

“Health is worth more than learning.” Thomas Jefferson

Staying healthy is important for every aspect of your life – physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual. You will be able to grow in each of these areas best if you practice the art of “self renewal.”

Here are some ways in which you can do this:

> Exercise regularly. Aim for one hour at least three times a week. Exercise benefits your mind as well as your body. It keeps you alert and it produces chemicals called endorphins which help decrease stress and anxiety and keep you happy.

> Eat healthy. Eating a wide variety of healthy foods will help you to stay focused and to achieve your maximum potential. It is at the times that you’re under pressure that your body most needs nutrition. Drink plenty of water and limit your intake of high fat or high sugar junk foods.

> Sleep long. Sleeping six to eight hours each night reduces your stress levels and increases your energy, concentration, alertness, memory, problem-solving and decision making skills, motivation and creativity. You can certainly achieve a lot with your eyes closed!

> Maintain good ergonomics. You can work more productively by reducing strain on your muscles. Maintain good posture, take regular breaks and ensure that you have good lighting when you’re working.

Life tip: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help you to have a positive academic year.

Study skills

Study notes include:

How to read a textbook

Setting goals

Managing projects

Taking notes

Test and exam tips

Preparing for exams

study time

Life skills include:

Let’s work together

Best friends

Healthy habits

Managing conflict

Handling failure

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72:1-7,10-14 He rescues the poor who call to him, and those who are needy and neglected. He has pity on the weak and poor; he saves the lives of those in need. He rescues them from oppression and violence; their lives are precious to him. (Verses 12-14) ‘The papers and news commentaries are full of dissatisfaction with our politicians and bureaucrats. Citizens feel that they are not listened to, they are treated with arrogance and contempt. Even the opposition seems more intent on sorting out their internal squabbles than proposing sound policy alternatives.’ Pick any term of government, any decade, and you might hear such criticism. The people whom we trust with power are failing us. How we long for a premier, a minister or bureaucrat to reflect the qualities spoken of by the psalmist! Where is such a ruler? The king the psalmist speaks of has come to us and he will always be with us. He is Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. It is Jesus whose character, love and power enable him to be the rescuer and saviour whom we need. No matter how dramatically or how often humans fail us, Jesus will not fail us. Our lives are precious to him. He is, and always will be, our Saviour and our King. Prayer Father, thank you for Jesus, the one who can be relied upon and is able to do all that you have promised. Amen.

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