الأربعاء، 13 مايو 2015

My Future English Festival



My Future English Festival

Last Thursday on the 18th of Rajab and the 7th of May 1436/2015, Al-Tarbiyah Al-Namouthajia's Elementary School – Rayyan had held an English festival titled "My Future." The goal of the festival was to display students' talents and dream jobs.

Authors from Grade 6 and 1 had signed copies of their books and handed them over to the school principal Ms. Ibtesam Al-Fawwaz and various English supervisors and teachers. The medical section held Grade 2 and 3 students demonstrating their talents as future dentists by presenting medical information and showing the correct way of brushing one's teeth. Next to it was the First Aid section with Grade 6 students explaining the different items inside a first aid kit, when and how to use them and presenting two different plays that highlighted the importance of learning how to use a first aid kit.

Grade 2 students dazzled us with a glamourous fashion show and lots of stylish deigns of dresses. Grade 6 students talked about the importance of recycling and showed the visitors lots of creative ways to recycle old items – and in keeping with the recycling theme, Grade 1 and 2 students presented lots of different ways to create fun and practical paper toys and cards. 

Visitors were enchanted by the science lab held inside a pitch black room presented by Grade 6 students, and then they came out to a beautiful flower garden in which Grade 4 students talked about house decorations and how to plant sunflowers.

Grade 5 students served the visitors with refreshments and food at the restaurant section which was followed by Grade 5 students' role playing a play written by student Yara Al-Habshan titled "Mother."

The tour guides of the festival were Grade 6 students dressed as female book characters from famous young adults' novels such as: Jo March from Little Women, Sara Crewe from A Little Princess, Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series, Matilda Wormwood from the Matilda series and Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan from The Twins of St. Clare's.


King Abdul-Aziz library had published Grade 1 students' books and offered the library section with gifts, English and Arabic children stories and a banner.  





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