November 19, 2024
How To

Science Experiment

Balance your body In this human body experiment, we are going to explore interesting things about balance What you will need Yourself Instructions What Is Happening Our eyes act as a primary source of information that allows us to find and keep our balance. By closing our eyes, we shut off this stream of information, […]

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Your Safety: How To Deal With Strangers

By Francis Emukule Hello, children! I hope school is going well for you. Today, I want us to talk about stranger safety and knowing when to shout, run or report. A stranger is a person you do not know. It is important that you do not talk to strangers or go anywhere with them, even […]

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How Does A Shark Breathe?

Joshua Kirabo, Hillside Primary School A shark is a fish and, therefore, it breathes through the gills. The shark uses its gills to extract oxygen from water and expel carbon dioxide from its body. As water passes over the gills,small capillaries allow oxygen to enter the bloodstream. Unlike ordinary fish such as tilapia, a shark […]

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Does a starfish have a heart?

Jane Natukunda, Zigoti Primary School No, a starfish does not have a heart. Not only does it not have a heart, it also has no blood and no brain. A starfish has a system which pumps seawater throughout its body. It is this water, instead of blood, which provides nutrients that enable its organs to […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Kabayaga Fights For Children’s Education

(This article was first published in the New Vision on September 21, 2022) By Wilson Asiimwe Robinah Kabayaga fell in love with the teaching profession before she started school. Born in the 1970s, she met teachers and admired them because they dressed so smartly that they stood out in her community. Kabayaga developed the belief […]

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Govt Asked To Take Over Community School

(This article was first published in the New Vision on September 14, 2022) By Andrew Masinde Residents of Bumasikye sub-county in Mbale district have asked the Government to take over a secondary school that they established in 2013 to serve their community. Before Bumasikye Secondary School was set up, learners in this community walked over […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Driciru Uses Teaching Aids From Local Materials

(This article was first published in the New Vision on September 14, 2022) By Robert Adiga Delightful sounds filled the air at Arua Public Primary School on Monday morning. The children in Primary One classroom passed around a paperboard box containing pieces of cardboard, each bearing a letter, while singing the tune: ‘the box of […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Etyang Sacrifices For Children With Disabilities

(This article was first published in the New Vision on September 14, 2022) By Charles Kakamwa It is uncommon for teachers to ask children to assemble for health examinations at Spire Road Primary School in Jinja City. So, when Francis Etyang gathered children at this school to have their ears examined, his fellow teachers and […]

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Makerere Graduates To Set Up University In Rwanda

(This article was first published in the New Vision on September 7, 2022) By Cecilia Okoth  Makerere University will support its alumni from Rwanda to set up a university in Kigali, the institution’s vice chancellor, prof. Barnabas Nawangwe said. The Makerere University Rwanda Alumni Association (MURWAA) asked the university’s leadership to help them set up […]

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New Classroom Block Draws More Learners To Jinja School

(This article was first published on the New Vision website on March 5, 2023) By Jackie Nambogga Last year, enrollment at Buwagi Primary School in Budondo, Jinja city was 531, but when new projects took shape, the number grew by 100 learners. Mary Sanyu Mugoya, the headteacher of the school made the revelation during the commissioning of […]

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