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A Literacy and Social Activity

During this activity, the students enjoyed themselves wearing costumes and hats. Students listened to music and participated in story telling about witches and fairies. At the end of the day, they went trick or treat to other classrooms, where instead of asking, students offered treats to staff and peers. They enjoyed themselves immensely. The objective of this lesson was to give a sense of giving rather than taking. This activity was organised by the 'Tulipani' class – class teacher Ms Joyce together with class LSEs Ms Christiana, Mr David and Ms Margaret.

Shylon preparing the cupcakes Shylon getting the ingredients ready! Shylon mixing the ingredients
Shylon preparing the cupcakes. Shylon getting the ingredients ready! Shylon mixing the ingredients
Giuseppe ready for the trick or treat! Shylon also ready for the trick or treat! Francesco choosing what to take for the trick or treat!
Giuseppe ready for the trick or treat! Shylon also ready for the trick or treat! Francesco choosing what to take for the trick or treat!
Francesco choosing the pumpkin, but is curious on what is inside the bowl! Francesco testing and listening to the doorbell! Francesco is happy because it worked!
Francesco choosing the pumpkin but is curious on what's inside the bowl! Francesco testing and listening to the doorbell! Francesco is happy because it worked!
More trick or treat Going around the school Giving more sweets!
Going around the school Giving treats! Giving more treats!
Luana is also happy giving out treats! Giuseppe is also happy giving out treats! Giving more
Luana is also happy giving out treats! Giuseppe is also happy giving out treats! Giving more!
Everyone wants to ring the doorbell! ... and more!
Everyone wants to ring the doorbell! Shylon giving out more treats! ... and more!
Isaac ringing the doorbell! The final product.
Isaac ringing the doorbell! The final product


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