Jacqui's visit to Starship Hospital a few weeks ago, created a lot of discussion.
She was keen to tell her friends about her adventure and what
happened to her when she was there.
We thought Jacqui's visit would be a wonderful catalyst to use
with the girls so we put the idea of setting up a hospital to them. Jacqui was very keen and
she put some thought into what we would
need to set it up. Her Doctor's bag has been a great help and she has generously shared it with everyone. This is very commendable!
An idea we came up with was to visit the sick bay here at school
and have a look at what was down there.
The items we saw were just a bit too tempting so we went and asked Mrs Harrison if we could have some for our hospital. The girls were very excited when she said yes; what a
lovely lot of things we collected up!
I'm not sure whether Mrs Harrison was as excited to lose so much, as we were excited to gain it!
The hospital has generated some wonderful play, and the language we have been hearing
has been very sophisticated. The girls know a lot about being sick.
One morning I had to go to the hospital with a very sore stomach and the girls prodded and poked me. My leg had to be bandaged as the Doctor explained to me that when I was vomiting, I fell down the stairs and broke my leg. FĂ©line asked me if I was better yet and when I said just a little bit better she said I had to leave because they wanted to play on their own now!!!!
As you will see from the Photos, this is serious work.
Tess took notes as the patient told her what was wrong with her. Each time the patient told her something, Tess would furiously write in the book followed by "and what else is wrong with you" and questions like "did you vomit?, Is your head sore?"
Hilarious! I had such a laugh reading this. Tess loves it. Now when Tess walks in the classroom in the mornings her friends are so excited to have their super patient again and they play in the hospital corner immediately. Great to watch. :) Martha
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