SPECIAL SCHOOL BROADCASTS FOR AUCKLAND
A® we go to press it is announced that the restrictions on the movements of children are to remain in force for the time being in the Auckland and South Auckland health districts, and that schools -in these areas will remain closed. The special programmes which appear on this page are, therefore, for Auckland children only, and will be broadcast (with possibly some minor amendments) by 1Y A. Details of the normal broadcasts to schools will be found on page 34.
MONDAY, MARCH 8 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m.-Rhymes, Jingles, Rhythm, etc. : 9.40 am.-Brian and Lois in the Country. 9.50-10.0 a.m.-Mrs. Giraffe’s School -Dolly Deer-Her Run for Life. Standards Three and Four: 11.0a.m.- Music Appreciation by Judith White. Forms One and Two: 11.15-11.30 a.m.-Topical News. Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Measurement and You-H., C. McQueen. 1.15 p.m.-"This Essay Business"-P, MacCaskill. Forms One to Four: 1.30-1.50 p.m.-Music AppreciationErnest Jenner.
TUESDAY, MARCH 9 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m.-Rhymes, Jingles, Rhythm, etc. 9.40 am-Brian and Lois , in the Country. 9,50-10.0 a.m.-Captain Joe. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Literature-"Wind in the Willows." Forms One and Two: 11.15-11.30 am-How to Keep In-sects-Scharchel, Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Social Studies-Tales of the Gold Rush (Form Three). 1.15 p.m.-Social Studies — British Industry: Ship Building (Form Four). Forms One to Four: 1,30-1.50 p.m.-Tales That Are Told ~-How Horatius Kept the Bridge -Macaulay.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 am,--Rhymes, Jingles, Rhythm, etc. 9.40a.m-Brian and Lois in the Country 9,50-10.0 a.m.-Ferdinand. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Journey from London (1) ~-Celia Manson. Forms One and Two: 11.15-11,30 am-Quiz. Forms Three and Four: 1.0 pm.-General Science. "Men Who Found Out" — Faraday, Amabel Williams-Ellis. Forms One to Four: 1.30-1.50 p.m.-Is Verse So Alarm-ing?-Tom Tyndall. THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m ares Jingles, Rhythm, etc. 9.40 and. Lois. in the Country. 9.50-10.0 a.m.-Hansel ‘and Gretel. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Nature Study-"The Mushroom Season"-John Glen. Forms One and Two: 11.15-11,.30 am.-Ways We TravelA. Donald epieerey-
Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Social Studies-Coaching in New Zealand-A. J. Sligo (Form Three). 1.15 p.m.-Social Studies — Cotton Factory-A. J. Sligo (Form Four). Forms One to Four: ° 1.30-1.50 p>m-Do You Know "The Greenstone Door," by W. Sat-chell?-L. B. Quartermain. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m.-Rhymes, Jingles, Rhythm, etc. 9.40 a.m.-Brian pe Lois in the Country. 9.50-10.0 a.m.-The Wonderful Seed. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Quiz. Forms One and Two: 11,15-11.30 a.m-Do You Know "The Heroes"? Forms Three and Four: 1.0p.m.-Science Interviews — G. Anderson. 1.15 p.m. — Plant Science-A. J. Barker. Forms One to Four: .1.30-1.50 p.m.-Music AppreciationErnest Jenner. ;
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 25
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