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Script for Class Assembly - IG1B

Rome: Good morning, respected principal, teachers, and dear friends.

Bader: A very good morning to all! We are your hosts for today's
assembly. I am Bader...

Rome: ...and I am Rome. Today, we gather to reflect on a significant


topic—World Food Day, which reminds us of the value of food and the
importance of not wasting this precious resource.

Bader: To begin our assembly, we would like to invite our honorable


principal to lead us in the morning prayer.

(Principal comes to the stage for the morning prayer)

Rome: Thank you, sir, for that heartfelt prayer. Next, we have the Quran
recitation, followed by its translation, by [ ]

Bader: Thank you,

Rome: Moving forward, let's express our gratitude and respect to the
country we live in. We now call upon [ ] for the Tahya
alkuwait followed by the national anthem.
(Kuwait Salutation takes place)

Bader: Thank you, [Name of Student].

Rome: Now, to delve deeper into today's theme, we present a skit that
captures the essence of World Food Day. This skit focuses on
appreciating the food we have and understanding why we must not
waste it.

Bader: Please welcome our talented performers on stage.

(Skit takes place)

Rome: What a wonderful performance! A big round of applause for our


actors. Their skit truly emphasizes today's message: valuing every meal
and remembering that there are many who go without.

Bader: To enrich our understanding further, we have two students who


will share some amazing facts about food wastage and its impact on the
world. We welcome [ ] and [ ] to share these
important insights.

(Students share amazing facts)


Rome: Thank you for those eye-opening facts. It’s clear that every bit of
food is valuable and should not be taken for granted.

Bader: And now, to conclude our assembly on a reflective note, we call


upon our choir to lead us in a prayer song, reminding us to be thankful
for what we have.

(Prayer song takes place)

Rome: Thank you, choir, for that beautiful rendition.

Bader: Before we conclude, we call upon principle sir to guide us with


his words of wisdom and share his thoughts on this assembly,

(Principal shares their thoughts)

Rome: Thank you so much, sir, for your insightful words and
encouragement.

Bader: As we wrap up today's assembly, let's remember the importance


of not wasting food and valuing what we have.
Rome: Thank you all for being a part of this meaningful assembly. Let's
all do our part to reduce food waste and make a positive difference.

All: because remember, together we can make the world a better place!

Bader: Have a wonderful day ahead!

Rome and Bader (together): assembly dispersed!

(Assembly concludes)

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