Father's Day at the Primary School
On 13 September, an event dedicated to Fathers' Day was held in Verham's primary school, where the fathers and grandfathers of each class were preparing one masterpiece from the tree with their children. The event started with the speech of the school director Ivetas Gailes, where she noted how important it was for families to be together, do common jobs, celebrate festivals, enjoy.
The pupils of each class discovered the small but mysterious mysteries of their males:
The 5 th-6 th-year-old group: 'My dad is: honey, fun, very good, strong, bearded, tractor-tort, working, strong, athlete, ridiculous, builder'.
Class 1: “my dad likes: our big bus, cars, fishing, flushing, shooting, driving a tractor, repairing a car, watching movies so that there is order at home.”
Class 2: “My dad is delighted about: holidays, hockey, playing with children, bathing, driving a motorcycle, about me, fishing.”
Class 3: “my dad, my godfather can: help, keep working, grain, repair a lawnmower, catch a lot of fish.”
Class 4: “My dad's hobbies are: make from a tree of wood, build and cheat grass, fishing, watch TV, work, talk much, sleep on the sofa, slice, make cars, joke, chat with friends.”
Class 5: “I and Dad are best liked: travel, crack, swim and ride excursions, divine under water, and sing in the car, ride a tractor and fish, make cars in the garage and play video games, prepare food, drive into the car, shop in the shop, watch Mr. Bean, play chess, watch football, cept Sashlikus, and play badminton, play hockey, play a computer, talk about smart things, watch football, and talk.”
Class 6: “My dad knows, everything on the world, knows how to cook, where to catch the greatest fish, go with a car, go with a train.”
Class 7: “My dad knows how to teach me to boil a delicious soup, repair, paint machines, make all kinds of techniques and models, catch big fish.”
Class 8: “My dad loves: build sauna, eat, rest, sleep, repair motorcycles, cars, play cards, pink grass, watch movies.”
Class 9: I am proud of the fact that my dad: is creative, supports, when necessary, helps me in a difficult moment, is working and does everything to my well-being that it is fun and he can defend me, is working, can defend me, and i believe my dad that my dad loves me.
The housekeeper, Dina Dervenik, presented the planned tasks for each class, or the masters, who had to be accomplished during the hour. Its fathers, aunts and grandfathers, together 35, (yes, had also appeared in some supportive mothers, thank them), with their children and grandchildren, made a wall design, “Mark-mulīus” and handouts for PII groups, a letter-snake preparation group, a wooden picker in class 1, “spider and bone mariners in class 2, three table labyrinth in class 3, bird feeding, cages in class 4, wind calls (which were immediately placed in large trees) in class 5, a domino game in class 6-7, dambrets, games, feelings of the team” in class 9. Daddy Ivars Ivon, like a real master, could even get a multi-stage flower.
It was pleasure to watch the collaboration between generations. The pleasure was not only in the eyes of the children, but also in the parents' eyes. Working hours in Maistarov, teaching children to carpenter and masterness, the school courtyard dunted from the sound of hammers, saw blades, engine showers, laughter and fun. At the end, each class was filled with his own performance. Indeed, each group could be proud of what had been done. All the masters received medals from the children.
Like a talent and a common job, he couldn't get out without a good meal. In the courtyard, everyone shared the rusty autumn stew and warm tea. Tasted really great!
Thank you very much to all your parents who took time to be with children in action and those who were with us in our thoughts!
Verēmu Primary School Collective

