Prea, Zoe and Milla from year 3/4 came to visit us last week. They talked to us about their trip to India. The girls spoke about their parent's foundation called 'Yatra'. The families visited two Indian schools, one in Sawai Madopour and one in Pondercherry.
The children in our neighbourhood reported on the talk. Here are some of their reports.
Prea, Zoe and Milla (Year 3/4) went to India. They saw tigers out free at the tiger
reserve. Prea, Zoe and Milla taught the
children how to make chatterboxes and paper planes. Prea and Zoe’s mum is a
dentist. Their mum checks teeth.
Abbie
The girls (Prea, Zoe and Milla from Year 3/4) came over and
talked about their trip to India. Their
talk was about helping Indian families.
I discovered that Indian schools have no desks, that some tigers roam
free and that people have to go to a well to get water and balance it on their
heads in clay pots.
Eva
The thing that inspired me the most was the tiger
reserve. The reason they have the tiger
reserve is some hunters can’t shoot them. The special thing about their classes
is that they are in huts.
Tem
Some of the grade 3/4’s (Prea, Zoe and Milla) went to India
and it was interesting. They went to a tiger reserve. Their mum is a dentist and she checked the
children’s teeth. Indian schools are
much different to our schools.
Henry
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