Our travels across Tanzania

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

A couple of days at Matonyok Parents' Trust

We returned to Matonyok Parents' Trust to spend a couple of days with the children. We were asked to teach classes the day after our camp out.



Kenny and the boys. They all just wanted to be hugged.

Light sticks went over well-- the children loved them!

'Motion blur!' -Keenan


Sarah and Nasma. Emmy asked Corri to rename this sweet girl; she is going to be baptised next month and will receive her new name then. Ruth was a noble woman in the Bible and Cor thought that name fit her perfectly! Beautiful Ruth!

Sarah and Kenny taught the level one class. Kenneth was in charge of science-- the parts of a plant, and Sarah helped the students with take away (subtraction).

A happy class one.

Corri and Eddie taught class level two. They helped the children with English and Science; Eddie also taught the baby class a few letters in the English alphabet.

Class two listening attentively to Miss Corri.


A far cry from a dry erase board! Aurelia was very good at classifying the banana leaf.

Simon was happy to have a day off from teaching. He hardly knew what to do with himself.


Peek-a-boo!


Beanie babies for everyone!

Balloon animals went over well too!!


The children living at Matonyak Parents Trust with their beanie babies and you all know the mzungus in the middle.

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