This week Primary 2 have been very busy! We were lucky enough to visit the library for a talk about Malawi, have a talk about Mrs Renshaw’s trip to Malawi and began to sort all of the items for our Malawi Appeal.
Primary 2 want to share what they have learned:
Lara – the water in lake Malawi is dirty and if you swam in it it could make you ill.
Liam – Moni means hello in Chichewa.
Flynn – Bambo means father in Chichewa.
Catherine – Mayi means mother in Chichewa.
Leon – The weather is boiling hot!
Mya – There is a big mountain.
Thomas – People live until they are around 55 in Malawi.
Safaa – The ladies wear a Chitenji which is a nice dress.
Lucas Curran – The people are poor but they are very happy.
Lucia – The school in Malawi doesn’t have much stuff but they will get some stuff from our Malawi Wee Bag Appeal.
Michael – Malawi is a land locked country.
Oliver – Malawi is known as the ‘Warm Heart of Africa’.
Santiago – Zikomo means thank you.
Martyna – They don’t have walls in their schools.
Adam – The stars in Malawi are really bright.
Freyja – It took Mrs Renshaw 2 days to climb the mountain in Malawi.
Matthew – There is over 17 million people living in Malawi.
We have had lots of fun learning all about Malawi!