SPECIAL SCHOOL BROADCASTS
For the Week February 16 to February 20
BF the next few weeks New Zealand housewives will have the task-in addition to doing the housework, ‘buying the groceries, cooking the dinner, mending the socks, and so on-of ensuring that their children continue their schooling at home by means of post and radio lessons. To make sure that mothers know at what time to tune in for the various talks and lessons that will be broadcast--which vary from jingles for primers to talks on scientists and explorers, from music appreciation talks ‘to quiz sessions-The Listener will print every week the complete programme of broadcast lessons’ for the following Monday to Friday. Programmes for the week February 16 to February 20 are given as follow:
Primers to Standard Two 9.30-9.40 a.m. Rhymes and Jingles. 9.40-9.50a.m. The Adventures of David and June at the seaside. 9.50-10.0 a.m. Mrs. Giraffe’s School: Monday: "Brade, Tom Terrier." Tuesday: "Amelia Anne and the Green Umbrella." Wednesday: "The Five Chinese Brothers." Thursday: "The Shell That Sang." Friday: "Noodle, the Dog Fairy." . Standards Three and Four 11.0-11.15a.m. Monday: Music Ap-preciation-Judith White. Tuesday: "The Paradise of Children." (Nathaniel Hawthorne dramatized) Wednesday: David LivingstoneAllona Priestley. Thursday: How Insects Affect Plants-John Glen. Friday: Quiz.
Forms One and Two 11.15-11.30am. Monday: Topical News. Tuesday: With the Naturalist — A Visit to the Seashore, No. 3. Wednesday: Quiz. Thursday: Ways We Travel, No. 3 -Allona Priestley. Friday: Do You Know These Child Travellers? Form Three 1.0-1.15 p.m, .Monday: Measurement and You, No. 1. # Tuesday: Social Studies-Introduc-tory Talk-Allona Priestley. Wednesday: Men Who Found Out"Science and Magic" — Amabel Williams-Ellis, Thursday: Round New Zealand with Captain Cook-A. Sligo. Friday: "Modern Magic" — oo * Anderson,
Form Four 1,15-1.30p.m. Monday: "This Essay Business" (1) L. B. Quartermain. Tuesday: Social Stucies-Introduc-tory Talk-E. G. Edwards. Wednesday: Plant Science-A, J. D. Barker, Thursday: The Romans in Britain. Friday: Plant Science — A. J. D. Barker. Forms One to Four 1.30-1.50 p.m. General Appreciation Programmes. Monday: Music Appreciation — Ernest Jenner. Tuesday: Do You Know ‘Sherloc Holmes? Wednesday: Is Verse So Alarming? T. Tyndall. Thursday: Book Talk-‘Do You Know Plume of thé Arawas?"’L. B. Quartermain, Friday: Music Appreciation-Ernest Jenner.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 25
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355SPECIAL SCHOOL BROADCASTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 25
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