Kids’ Corner July 15, 2024

Over the coming weeks, this section will evolve into the PRIMARY SCHOOL PRESS which will feature editorials written by students from participating Sunraysia Primary Schools.

This initiative will allow schools to showcase themselves to the broader Sunraysia community, while giving students the opportunity to unleash their creativity. Students will have the opportunity to BRAINSTORM, WRITE, PROOFREAD, and SUBMIT their writing to Sunraysia Daily, building their confidence and sense of pride by seeing their work published in an esteemed community news source.

Who knows? We might uncover the love of writing for a future award-winning Journalist or Author.

Kids’ Corner has a number of other fun and interactive opportunities to entice young minds, including THEMED ACTIVITIES which you can complete and submit for your chance to win the monthly major prize. We have the JOKE OF THE WEEK section which allows you to submit your funniest joke and if your joke is published, you win the weekly prize! Another exciting section of Kids’ Corner is our SNAPSHOTS page.

Submit your photos, show us what you have been doing and we will publish them! 

We can’t wait to show you what’s happening at Primary Schools in Sunraysia, and see what you, your friends and family are up to around our community.
 

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