Here are a few testimonials from teachers and what they have said
about Spineless Wonders...
2011 Testimonials
I have had heaps of
positive feedback from the teachers about the presentations - all
have said very worthwhile and they are already talking about
getting the Science Committee to subsidise the costs for 'next
time' Tracey Simon South Coogee Primary School
Thank you for a fabulous presentation. You are doing a great job
helping children learn about their world. Leanne, Sue and
Jessica Mount Lawley Kindergarten
The parents and myself thoroughly enjoyed the presentation and
loved seeing our children so stimulated. Colleen
Hawkes-Linsley Spring Hill Primary School
Thank you so much Fleur, the children loved the experience and
can still not stop talking about it! It was wonderful!
Tegan Yellard East Beechboro Primary School
Thank you for the wonderful presentation, the students were so
engaged the whole way through. It was a great way to start the unit
on minibeasts, the students are so enthused to learn more now. We
hope to see you here again in the future. Catherine
Young John XXIII College
The children have not stopped talking about your visit! Thank
you, it was wonderful, and thank you for the follow up material. I
will be sure to recommend you to other centres. Marnie
Woodley Assistant Manager Children's Services Town of
Bassendean
The children (and staff) absolutley LOVED the incursion
yesterday!! I will be in touch with you again next term to organise
a time to meet with David and see the posters he has of WA insects.
I know that my colleague will be eager to see these also and she is
on Long Service Leave at the moment. Jardin Cunningham
Roseworth Primary School
All children and adults who attended the shows had a wonderful
time and we have received great feedback. Thank you again.
Warm regards, Jo Murray Assistant to Sue Brien
Children’s Librarian
I look forward to seeing again some time during next year. The
kids really loved the incursion and one parent helper said that his
child was asking questions all that weekend. The kids are more
observant outside and always have their eyes open in the hope they
might discover an insect somewhere in the playground or at home.
What more could I ask for! Mary-Ann Limerick Infant
Jesus Morley
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