NEW NORFOLK LAWN BOWLS CLUB EXCURSIONS - EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSES
Look at how we roll - with great determination and precision! This term saw our early childhood classes practise and develop their lawn bowl skills. We have practised our aiming, learnt how a lawn bowl moves as it is rolled, and the terms used in the game. Over the last couple of weeks, our K/P, P/1 and 2/3 classes all visited the New Norfolk Bowls Club to put their skills and knowledge to the test!
Here are some comments from our expert lawn bowlers:
- Bailey - I enjoyed rolling the lawn bowls
- Jaylen - I liked hitting the kitty with the lawn bowls
- Krixus - it was hard to aim for the kitty! I had fun.
- Isla - I learnt not to roll the ball too hard or it will go into the gutter.
- Sonny H - I enjoyed not getting my lawn bowl in the gutter! I liked our excursion because we had lots of parents come and help.
- Silas - I enjoyed learning how to play spider lawn bowls, it was a very interesting game.
A big thank you to Mr Tim Morgan, President of the New Norfolk Bowls Club who assisted in organising our visits and for organising expert Lawn Bowl players to assist our groups! A fantastic opportunity for our students to access sporting facilities in their local communities.
Thank you very much to our parent/carer volunteers who assisted us on our excursions, Mrs Laura Duncombe, Ms Jodie Goggins, Mrs Sarah Saunders, Mrs Angela White, Mrs Courtney Watson, Mr Craig Cross and Mr Warwick Turner.














