Bonjour,
Only three days of school left, but frankly, there isn't much studying going on this week. The report cards have already been distributed, and today, Anna's class (the half that showed up) played soccer, drew mythical figures, and watched a Hitchcock movie. On Thursday, the kids have a festival, and they are hoping that their Boulder friends, Sasha and Kyra, will join in the festivities.
Last Sunday, Anna's class had their end-of-the-year school performance, which focused on global environmental issues they have been studying all year, and included speaking and singing in French and Arabic and some interpretive dance.
Here are Anna and Tommy, having a little picnic before the performance.
Here's the stage, just built for the spring class performances (on the lunch recess playground area).
Here's Anna on the stage, right before she had to speak her part in French.
Here's Anna doing an interpretive dance with some other classmates.
Here's the (not large -- it's a French thing) playground.
Here are the storks that nest all year all over Rabat, including by the school, which make loud clacking sounds near the playground.
I'll post more pictures of the school (it's really a pretty building), after school gets out on Friday.
A bientot,
Kim
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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