Should schools have a school magazine?
School wants to have a school magazine. Is this a good thing?
The school magazine is useful. You can know what has happend in the school. Students will be able to write articles for the magazine. The breaks will not be boring, everyone will read the school magazine.
On the other hand, we don't have enough students to write for this magazine and the school needs money to print it.
A school magazine is very useful, however, there are many advantages and disadvantages of this idea.
Mateusz P. class 2A
Friday, 30 September 2011
Monday, 26 September 2011
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Norwich
From 21 August till 3rd September teachers Julia Karasz from Hungary and Danuta Radomska-Filipek from Poland took part in a course Management in ELT. Both teachers received the Comenius -Teachers' Mobility grant.
The course was provided by the NILE - Norwich Institute for Language Learning. The main lecturer was Mr Terry Philips. The participants were from: Bulgaria, Columbia, Germany, Hungary, Korea, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Turkey. Most of them stayed at University of East England campus.
http://www.garneteducation.com/Contributor/54/Terry_Phillips.html
The course was provided by the NILE - Norwich Institute for Language Learning. The main lecturer was Mr Terry Philips. The participants were from: Bulgaria, Columbia, Germany, Hungary, Korea, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Turkey. Most of them stayed at University of East England campus.
http://www.garneteducation.com/Contributor/54/Terry_Phillips.html
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Alternative sources of energy in Dub nad Moravou school.
On Wednesday 22nd June 2011, a project day focused on alternative sources of energy took place at Dub nad Moravou school. Children were divided into groups and participated in 5 workshops gradually. They all worked on a variety of tasks - mathematical, chemical, scientifical, ICT , linguistic and art ones. After the project students should be more familar with wind, water, thermal and solar energy , counting the annual energy consumption, and searching info about energy on the net. Children were really keen on experiencing scientifical experiements with energy on their own.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Dissemination - Czech school.
Immediatelly after the come back of the Czech group from Romania,the project wall board was used for dissemination of information about the meeting. Students are glad to see what their schoolmates did in Bucharest and to get more info about our partner school. The ones who participated in previous mobilities compare their own experience with Radka, Ondra, Míša and Pavla.
Meeting in Romania
The Czech teachers and students came back home from Bucharest enriched with a fantastic experience. The students wrote a short report about their stay there and emphasized how happy they were at host families and participating in the programme and frankly said this trip was the best experience of their school year.
Thanks again for perfect organisation and warm hospitality!
Thanks again for perfect organisation and warm hospitality!
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Suli-buli or shooly-bulee
This was the day of fun!
Dori is a fittness champion.
The farewell song of grade 8.
Joy of dance - class 5b.
Pom-pom girls and boys grade 1-4.
Sing and do with class 1d
Orchestra - class 7a
Scone with sour cream and cheese! Yummy!
Dori is a fittness champion.
Joy of dance - class 5b.
Pom-pom girls and boys grade 1-4.
Sing and do with class 1d
Orchestra - class 7a
Scone with sour cream and cheese! Yummy!
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
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