Recently, children from our school made their way to Warren Primary School for a Hearing Impaired Community Day. Two trains and a short walk later, our excited pupils arrived at Warren Primary where they met Hearing impaired children from across the region, all ready to make friends and have fun!
The children were split into three groups and got stuck into various activities. One of our lucky pupils was chosen by ‘Magic Frostie’ to be his trusted magician’s assistant. Lots of magic and laughter followed, including Mrs Norford having a shocking trick played on her! ‘Fun Sports’ brought out everyone’s competitive spirit as the children ran, jumped and hurdled their way to the finish line. Luckily, they were all winners in the end and were each awarded a winner’s medal. Finally, ‘Mad Science’ involved careful preparations as ingredients and compounds were measured and added to ensure a tubful of top grade slime ready for use!
At the end of the fun packed day, our pupils made their way back to Hacton tired but happy.
P-HIC: Hearing Impaired Community Day
June 27, 2017
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