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Students wrap their heads around Japanese art

JAPANESE ART: Penola Primary School students Charlize and Tegan with their colourful designs

STUDENTS at Penola Primary School immersed themselves in Japanese culture last week with the help of Adelaide Open Access College teacher Rayna Pryce.

Ms Pryce was one of two teachers who visited the school with lessons focused on the festive Christmas holiday and how it is celebrated in Japan.

“I learnt that in Japan they do not get a public holiday and they still have to go to school,” student Charlize said.

During the lesson, colorful patterned cloths were used to practice Furoshiki, meaning “the art of wrapping”.

“We also focus on the importance of respecting resources and reducing their waste impact during lessons,” Ms Pryce said.

Students are taught once a week via video link from Open Access, with teachers visiting the school once each term.

“The face to face visits are important as it is beneficial to participate in hands-on activities,” Ms Pryce said.

Penola Primary School principal Paul Harmer said the visits from the Adelaide college were fantastic as they provided a personal connection with students.

“It is great to have this program as the children can broaden their cultural knowledge and learn a different language,” Mr Harmer said.

 

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