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PRE-PRIMARY<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Fourways<br />
ARTS & CULTURE<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Fourways<br />
Concert time!<br />
The <strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Fourways Grade 0s practised hard for<br />
their concert in March. They learned songs and dance moves and<br />
really brought the theme, “Thank You for the Music”, to life.<br />
Here they were learning the dance to Let’s Twist Again. Such<br />
fun was had!<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Lonehill<br />
Music encourages<br />
“free to be …” but<br />
at the same time,<br />
the pupils are taught<br />
rhythm, beat and<br />
articulation. Teacher<br />
Atlegang uses popular<br />
songs in conjunction<br />
with MusoBot which<br />
encourages excellent<br />
participation.<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary La Lucia<br />
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Dance is offered<br />
as an intra-mural<br />
specialist activity<br />
for Grade 0 pupils.<br />
Ballet and Hip Hop<br />
are extra-mural<br />
options. Dance<br />
teacher Angela Smith<br />
is certainly laying the<br />
foundational track for<br />
our future dancers!<br />
Pictured here:<br />
Angela Smith (Dance<br />
Teacher), Avery<br />
Naidoo (Gr 000)<br />
There are so many things to love about Ballet; the<br />
grace, the poise, the ease with which dancers<br />
glide across the stage. The discipline and<br />
dedication required to be a good ballerina is<br />
a habit that will benefit any child. Commitment<br />
and dedication are key values required to attain<br />
success, not only in Ballet but in any aspect of our<br />
lives. <strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Fourways loves Ballet<br />
and showcases it with pride! From L-R: Shriya<br />
Chinniah, Aamani Rother and Ariana Singh<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary Lonehill<br />
A weekly visit to the library encourages the pupils<br />
to explore, wonder, question and make predictions.<br />
The love of books can never be underestimated and<br />
should be instilled at an early age.<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> Pre-Primary La Lucia<br />
Our Grade 0 pupils explored the five senses and<br />
translated this into their Visual Art lesson by creating<br />
an owl, using a variety of textures for the sense of<br />
touch. Pictured above: Danni Oliver and Chad Köhne