After dinner, we went into the lounge where we got split in 2 teams. David had organised a game of 'Play your Cards Right'. Jessica was his assistant and did a grand job. The blue team were fairly competitive, but got some unlucky cards! Everyone had fun with this, although David asked some difficult questions!
This was followed by poetry reading. Some parents were brave enough to read out their brilliant poems, some were strongly encouraged by their child. Mrs Bell hoped the parents realised how clever they been over the weekend, learning so many things about what they could do and what their child was capable of too.
Mrs Hunter read a story again this evening. It was an amusing story, and all the audience enjoyed it. After that we went over the arrangements for the next morning before thanking David for the weekend. The lace making group invited us to go and look at what they had been learning this weekend.
Parent took the children and were amazed by their interest in this craft. They asked interesting questions and noticed all sorts of won
derful things about the bobbins that are used to make intricate patterns.
The oldest lady (she was 89!) said we ought to be very proud to have such great pupils. Mrs Hunter and Mrs Bell WERE very proud.
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