The Wizard of Oz: Santa Isabel Int'l Inclusive School in its culminating activity
The Dynamic family of Santa Isabel
* From their journey, one learns that faith is all we need and that there really is no place like home
Holding a creative event, a play for example, for a school's culminating activity is very important. Children have the tendency to bond with each other. This is part of their socialization and it is priceless. Your children will give you a surprise of your life. Their talent that was once hidden, will come out.
So said Prof. Unette Bayani Lopez, school directress during the culminating activity of Santa Isabel International Inclusive School recently.
Ian Charle Amado, trinna Marie
Baldeviso, Jesse cyril Magno, Chistian
Angelo de Leon and Edlee Hary
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Their culminating activity was a play entitled "Wizard of Oz," a classic featuring Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas, with a dog named Toto, who was transported to the fantasy utopia of Oz by a tornado. The program's synopsis goes like this: The storm carries the house with Dorothy and Toto to Munchkinland – a magical place far from anything that she has ever seen or dreamed of. But Dorothy wanted to go home so she is advised by Glinda, the Good Witch of North to find the Wizard of Oz and get his help to return to Kansas. Along the yellow Brick Road, Dorothy overcomes various obstacles and meets a talking scarecrow, a tin man, and a cowardly lion.
From their journey, one learns that faith is all we need and that there really is no place like home.