Bathokwa Primary School

Primary School
  • 1 Lephora Street, Saulsville, Pretoria, 0122
  • Pretoria, Gauteng
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • +0123755416
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Quarter 1 Report March 2024

Posted by Sibusiso Thani on 20 March 2024, 16:10 SAST
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2. Summary section:

My name is SIBUSISO THANI

I am the Teacher Assistant at Bathokwa Primary School.

This is my update for Quarter 1 of 2024

3. Body section:

In Quarter 1, we completed the following activities of the spell2read2write programme

* The big Red Apple

* Spelling test

* Vowels and consonants videos (Sounds & Songs)

* Spelling bee competition

4. The highlight for the Quarter was

Our learners always having fun while learning and they really enjoyed sounds songs and they did verry good in The spelling BEE competition. 

5. The challenges I found were

* Some of learners takes them long to understand some of the activities, So we need to go back and give them more attention to catch up.

6. In the next quarter I will be focusing on

* On the journal as it helps them improve.

* Blending two/three letters to make words 

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