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bjjp — 1 Canterbury I Heaton Hosts g Fl Sc ' encc Teact,ers ’ assoctoiKm “Science Scene” ■ IHIII Q |EKIf* r— This week Heaton Intermediate hosts |te| Ifisa Vz OvIEDIvE “Science Scene.” This event has*been fea -I organised by the staff at Heaton tOa § EN E Intermediate with financial support from teji terr the Canterbury Science Teachers’ L* I Association. ■ ( a * ms t 6 P romote science at the |te 7/ \r\ ' primary and intermediate level by tel tep \w rxtetecte encouraging individuals and classes to l|te \ x\ prepare and present science models, rate / j collections, displays and experiments tea VxJijiiiL// | completed either in class or as individual te ■ S interest. S j|g| /l Ftete] \ i Pupils and parents are encouraged to | tel ( tep. JH \ / ) v * “Science Scene” and to talk about it ten later. “Science Scene” also promotes the |||g| \\ //ZteteA Science Badge Scheme. Eitel II Jp/7\ j I There are approximately one hundred ||||| \ ' entries covering Biological, Physical, p | \tetei Applied, Science Badge work and posters. \ I \ “Hands On” displays, working models and fl-iil \teteA / a Lincoln College exhibit are highlights. Th e event is open to the public from |tei JULY heaton intermediate 9 3-01- to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on te-W Thursdays and also on Friday from 9 tea ' a.m. to 2 p.m. |te| i 8 I fc V-'' ’ Te Wa Nui OTe Reo Maori S xtetete) “N B /Um- y f This is Maori language week. To celebrate frte the event Eli Foley (Hagley High School) 2—, ] has provided some original artwork featuring fjte 17 £ •i' ihe legendary hero, Maui. n r— 5 6000 ONE | COMPETITION! I '7 Z Pupils, see your teacher and “The Press” te® \ for details about “The Good One” Competition. Eteii $5OO in ”0-’ 4 <> S e>t7g3 |j~a te§I“THE PRESS”' in Education Department z ...<
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