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Exploring the tool of thE future Grades 1-2-3 BLjte Into The Apple Primary students joined Computer Club after the labs were expanded this year. Mrs. M. Sibley taught them LOGO programming, and they enjoyed many computer-skills games like Rocky’s Boots. Budding computer programmers practice. Nikki Rawlings reads her program's menu. ►Learning how to do it by watching others is the key to success for Corey Mazer. 166 Primary Computer Club
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Beginners’ Arabic Club Convenes Posing for a group shot before instruction starts the Beginners' Arabic Club. Practicing Arabic calligraphy in their notebooks e Dina Sabra and Alfiya Salim. Fadi Dieb illustrates at the board that he has mastered writing in Arabic. After club is over, Khalil Shammas offers a big smile. Arabic Club gave students exposure to the Arabic culture and language beyond regular classroom instructions. Levels of fluency dictated where students were placed. In Beginners’ Arabic Club (pictured above) were: Maha Shiha-ta, Dina Sabra, Dina ElDastry, Hani Sabra, Fadi Dieb, Alfiya Salim, Khalil Shammas, Cherine AbuEid, Patrick Daniel, Mary Salama, and teacher Mrs. Mary Sakla. 4 Beginners' Arabic Club 167
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