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SCHOOL BROADCASTS FOR AUCKLAND

THE LESSONS set out below will be broadcast by 1YA during the coming week for children in the Auckland and South Auckland health districts. Details of the normal broadcasts to schools will be found on page 34

MONDAY, MARCH 15 Primers to Standard Two: i 9.30 a.m.-Brian and Lois in the 9.40-9.50 a.m.-Mrs, Giraffe’s School. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Music Appreciation. Forms One and Two: 11.15 am.-*"A Visit to Java." Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Measurement and You. 1.15-1.30 pm-*"This Essay Business." TUESDAY, MARCH 16 Primers to Standard Two: _9.30a.m.-Brian and Lois in the Country. 9.40-9.50 am.-"Johnny Cake," an English Folk Story by Amabel Williams-Ellis. Standards Three and Four: 11.0am.-*"The Talking Thrush." Forms One and Two: 11.15 a.m.-Nature Study (7): Making an Aquarium. Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Early Railways. 1.15-1.30-British Industry-A Woollen Factory. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30a.m.-Brian and Lois in the Country. 9.40-9.50 a.m.-"The Bell of Peking." Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-"*The Elephant’s Children," a Just So Story.

Forms One and Two: 11.15-11.30 a.m.-Quiz. Forms Three and Four: 1.0-1.30 p.m.-Men Who Found Out: Pasteur. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m.-Brian and Lois in the Country, 9.40-9.50 am.-"Tom ‘Tit Tot," an English Folk Story by Amabel Williams-Ellis. Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.-Nature Study: Plants and Their Seeds (No. 7). =a Forms One and Two: 11.15-11.30 a.m.-Ways We Travel. Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-The Vote. 1.15-1.30 p.m.-A Visit to a Car Factory. FRIDAY, MARCH 19 Primers to Standard Two: 9.30 a.m.-Brian and Lois in the Country. 9.40-9.50 a.m.-"Turkle," a Jamaican Folk Story by Amabel WilliamsEllis. | Standards Three and Four: 11.0 a.m.- Quiz. Forms One and Two: 11.15-11.30 am.-Do You Know "The Greenstone Door’? Forms Three and Four: 1.0 p.m.-Interview-Modern Science, G. Anderson. 1.15-1.30 p.m.-Plant Science (No. 4).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 455, 12 March 1948, Page 11

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SCHOOL BROADCASTS FOR AUCKLAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 455, 12 March 1948, Page 11

SCHOOL BROADCASTS FOR AUCKLAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 455, 12 March 1948, Page 11

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