OPEN DAY AT WAMBERAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
2P loved sharing their learning environment with family members on Thursday 2nd August, 2012 during Open Day, Education Week at Wamberal Public School. Some families were unable to be represented on the day and we hope to involve them at a later date. The children proudly showed their achievements in classroom displays, book and stencil work. They enjoyed explaining/demonstrating a variety of Literacy and Numeracy activities set up as group work in the Wet Area, at the computers and on the smartboard. An enthusiastic response from both participants and audience was evident when the children gave an impromptu performance of "Old McDonald Had Some Land", a variation of the well-known traditional song, accompanied by djembie drumming in the chorus. Family members were also invited to join the fun and try their hand at this expressive skill and we thank the Fish family, not only for increasing our class numbers with their lovely twins, but also for the loan of their impressive djembie drums which dwarfed Mrs Parker's pair. A lovely morning was had by all, including the young Kings who tried out the "big seats" to get a feel of things to come. Mrs Parker and Mrs Crawley, (busy in another classroom), congratulate the children and thank the parents for their interest and enthusiasm in educational experiences at Wamberal Public School.
2P loved sharing their learning environment with family members on Thursday 2nd August, 2012 during Open Day, Education Week at Wamberal Public School. Some families were unable to be represented on the day and we hope to involve them at a later date. The children proudly showed their achievements in classroom displays, book and stencil work. They enjoyed explaining/demonstrating a variety of Literacy and Numeracy activities set up as group work in the Wet Area, at the computers and on the smartboard. An enthusiastic response from both participants and audience was evident when the children gave an impromptu performance of "Old McDonald Had Some Land", a variation of the well-known traditional song, accompanied by djembie drumming in the chorus. Family members were also invited to join the fun and try their hand at this expressive skill and we thank the Fish family, not only for increasing our class numbers with their lovely twins, but also for the loan of their impressive djembie drums which dwarfed Mrs Parker's pair. A lovely morning was had by all, including the young Kings who tried out the "big seats" to get a feel of things to come. Mrs Parker and Mrs Crawley, (busy in another classroom), congratulate the children and thank the parents for their interest and enthusiasm in educational experiences at Wamberal Public School.