Hands in: Student Harper Harrold planting her Harmony Day hand in the garden.
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Taylah Baker
It was all hands on deck at Mooroopna Primary School when the Year 5 and 6 students celebrated Harmony Day on Tuesday, March 21.
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In the spirit of the day, the primary school students invited kindergarten children from Mooroopna Children and Families Centre to lend a helping hand in planting their decorated handprints in the school’s front garden.
In the garden: Kindergartener Tessa Jacob lines up her hand with her friends.
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Taylah Baker
Mooroopna Primary School Year 5 and 6 teacher Cathy Tricarico said the hands were a significant part of their celebrations, and her students did a lot of research on cultures before choosing their decorations.
Her students were ecstatic to share what they had learnt about Harmony Day.
“Harmony Day is where you celebrate different countries and cultures, peace and friendships, and the differences of people,” Addison Mildien-Chapman said.
“We honour different people, land and countries,” Draelan Atkinson said.
“I wrote hello in Chinese on my hand to see how other people in the world say hello,” Hunter Silvy said.
Show of hands: Mooroopna Primary School Year 5 and 6 students’ decorated hands.
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Taylah Baker
“We included the kinder kids to teach them what Harmony Day is about and to spread kindness,” Stella Simpkin said.
After planting the hands, members of Mooroopna Children and Families Centre treated the students and faculty to a song and dance about cultures.
Dance: Kindergarteners Liam Jones, Evah Sellick and Mya Capuano saying ‘konnichiwa’ during their performance.
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Taylah Baker
Other year levels at Mooroopna Primary School and members of Mooroopna Children and Families Centre will contribute to the new garden decor throughout the week.
Together: Kindergartener Macie McDonald joins hands with her friends.
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Hands up: Lincoln Calley, Charlotte Murray, Jake Vigliaturo, Ethan Bux, Charli Hayes and Uwais Wanabdul showing their artworks.
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Peace: Kinder kids Lilly Griffiths, Tessa Jacob, Adira Yusron and Ryder Cahoon participate in Harmony Day.
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Performance: Mooroopna Children and Families Centre did a song and dance for Harmony Day.
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Celebrate: Kindergartener Uwais Wanabdul dancing.
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Decorate: One of the Year 5 and 6 students’ hands.
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Many hands: Year 5 and 6 students Bailey Berry, Addy Mech, Harper Harrold, Charlotte Hill and Sifa Kesande.
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Happy: Student Hunter Silvey was in the spirit of the day.
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In good hands: (left to right) Year 5 and 6 students Lily Moore, Stella Simpkin, Maliyah Little and Draelan Atkinson showcase their art.
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Ready to go: Year 5 and 6 students Scarlett Jones, Mia Mackenzie, Caleb Fuller and Jax Mathews wait to plant their hands in the garden.
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Teamwork: Kinder kids Ryder Cahoon and Lilly Griffiths help each other plant their hands in the garden.
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Taylah Baker