My pet is a black and white cat that is an English breed called a Cornish Rex. This naughty cat greets Denas Jonikaitis when he returns home from the 4B class at "JUVENTA" Progimnasium.
This document describes the author's pet cat. The cat is 7 months old and lives with the author in Siauliai, Lithuania. The cat enjoys playing, jumping, running, and curling up, and finds sausage a tasty treat.
This short document describes a school with multiple topics covered in a few sentences. It mentions a school, lunch time, a class, a long way, and lots of computers.
This document discusses ways to study in a fun and engaging manner through interactive and creative teaching methods like group work, discussions, experiments, and projects. It provides examples of several projects undertaken by the author's school focused on health, traditional drinks of partner countries, dance exercises, environmental issues, and more. The goals are to make learning enjoyable and help students understand and apply knowledge creatively.
Latvia_"The influence of active methods for pupils' motivation“Aurelija Dirginčienė
The document outlines the activities of a project focused on environmental protection and sustainability. It lists various activities the project undertook such as a "Car-Free Day", a "Green Transport" initiative, a bird project, experiments with water and earth, recycling, decorations for festivals, and making a film about nature. The overall goal of the project was to educate about caring for the earth and motivate love for the planet.
The document summarizes a student project on physical activity levels. It found that most students only get 4000 daily steps on average and few meet the goal of 10,000 steps. It also surveyed family members' activity levels, finding that children and grandparents tend to be more active than parents. Overall, the results showed that physical activity levels could be improved for both students and families.
My pet is a black and white cat that is an English breed called a Cornish Rex. This naughty cat greets Denas Jonikaitis when he returns home from the 4B class at "JUVENTA" Progimnasium.
This document describes the author's pet cat. The cat is 7 months old and lives with the author in Siauliai, Lithuania. The cat enjoys playing, jumping, running, and curling up, and finds sausage a tasty treat.
This short document describes a school with multiple topics covered in a few sentences. It mentions a school, lunch time, a class, a long way, and lots of computers.
This document discusses ways to study in a fun and engaging manner through interactive and creative teaching methods like group work, discussions, experiments, and projects. It provides examples of several projects undertaken by the author's school focused on health, traditional drinks of partner countries, dance exercises, environmental issues, and more. The goals are to make learning enjoyable and help students understand and apply knowledge creatively.
Latvia_"The influence of active methods for pupils' motivation“Aurelija Dirginčienė
The document outlines the activities of a project focused on environmental protection and sustainability. It lists various activities the project undertook such as a "Car-Free Day", a "Green Transport" initiative, a bird project, experiments with water and earth, recycling, decorations for festivals, and making a film about nature. The overall goal of the project was to educate about caring for the earth and motivate love for the planet.
The document summarizes a student project on physical activity levels. It found that most students only get 4000 daily steps on average and few meet the goal of 10,000 steps. It also surveyed family members' activity levels, finding that children and grandparents tend to be more active than parents. Overall, the results showed that physical activity levels could be improved for both students and families.
This document describes various activities that students engage in at school over the course of a year, including participating in sports during the week, reading at the library, eating at the canteen, having music and physical education lessons, celebrating birthdays and holidays like Christmas, and becoming more knowledgeable with age.
The document discusses the importance of exercise and healthy habits for growth and well-being. It describes various activities a class participated in, including sports lessons, trips, and a walking challenge. It finds that most students and parents do not exercise regularly, while grandparents tend to be more active. The conclusion encourages daily exercise to improve health, mood, concentration and motivate others.
Students from Siauliai "Juventa" Progymnasium tested snow from different locations around their school. They found the snow was dirtiest near the stairs, in the stadium, and near the road. The students also observed that water increases in volume when it freezes. They performed experiments with cabbage juice, indicators, candles, eggs, acids, and a bottle to demonstrate various chemical reactions and principles of fire and gas exchange.
Gustas Šiaulenskis wrote about his winter holidays where he went to Šatrijos mountain with Bella and enjoyed winter near Pašvinys lake, feeding terns and seagulls at the seashore. They also visited Riga's oldtown.
The document is about the author's pet cat. The cat is 7 months old and likes to jump, run, and play. The author enjoys playing with their funny cat who enjoys eating sausage.
This document provides an overview of Lithuania, including its capital city Vilnius, official language of Lithuanian, and government as a parliamentary republic. It also summarizes some aspects of traditional Lithuanian culture such as popular foods like didžkukuliai and šaltibarščiai, unique folk music forms like sutartinės, influential composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, and regional traditional clothing styles.
This document discusses a Nordplus project from 2012-2013 that focused on preventive diet and activities for early childhood education. It describes designing logos and symbols for the project and conducting research on the effects of different acids from drinks like Sprite, Coca-Cola, and orange juice on teeth over 2 months. It also lists activities conducted with children such as baking bread, beating butter, drawing with markers, and identifying favorite fruits and vegetables grown in Lithuania. The document concludes by mentioning participation in European Mobile Week and notes there is still more work to be done.
Our school "Juventa" in Lithuania was built in 1971 and renovated in 2001. It has traditionally focused on musical education, with many music groups and festivals throughout the year. The school aims to develop comprehensive musical education and a harmonious personality in its students. It has around 894 students from ages 7 to 14 who study subjects like math, languages, sciences, music, art and more. Many students play individual instruments and 417 participate in music activities. The school has around 90 teachers with an average age of 40. It is led by a headmaster and 7 assistants.
Šiauliai "Juventa" School opened its doors in 1971 and was given its current name in 1999/2000. The school is known for its strong musical program, with over 500 students taking musical lessons to play instruments, learn solfege, music literature, and participate in various ensembles and choirs. The school also participates in art, sports, and international projects to provide students a well-rounded education. In the 2010-2011 school year, the school had 964 students and 96 teachers, with 25 teachers focused on its music program.
Our school was built in 1971 and renovated in 2001. It was renamed "Juventa" High School in 1999/2000 and has historically focused on a comprehensive musical education program. The school currently has 864 students aged 7 to 14 studying a range of academic and musical subjects, with 291 playing individual instruments and 647 participating in other music activities. The school has 96 teachers with an average age of 36 and is led by a headmaster and 5 assistants.
This document describes various activities that students engage in at school over the course of a year, including participating in sports during the week, reading at the library, eating at the canteen, having music and physical education lessons, celebrating birthdays and holidays like Christmas, and becoming more knowledgeable with age.
The document discusses the importance of exercise and healthy habits for growth and well-being. It describes various activities a class participated in, including sports lessons, trips, and a walking challenge. It finds that most students and parents do not exercise regularly, while grandparents tend to be more active. The conclusion encourages daily exercise to improve health, mood, concentration and motivate others.
Students from Siauliai "Juventa" Progymnasium tested snow from different locations around their school. They found the snow was dirtiest near the stairs, in the stadium, and near the road. The students also observed that water increases in volume when it freezes. They performed experiments with cabbage juice, indicators, candles, eggs, acids, and a bottle to demonstrate various chemical reactions and principles of fire and gas exchange.
Gustas Šiaulenskis wrote about his winter holidays where he went to Šatrijos mountain with Bella and enjoyed winter near Pašvinys lake, feeding terns and seagulls at the seashore. They also visited Riga's oldtown.
The document is about the author's pet cat. The cat is 7 months old and likes to jump, run, and play. The author enjoys playing with their funny cat who enjoys eating sausage.
This document provides an overview of Lithuania, including its capital city Vilnius, official language of Lithuanian, and government as a parliamentary republic. It also summarizes some aspects of traditional Lithuanian culture such as popular foods like didžkukuliai and šaltibarščiai, unique folk music forms like sutartinės, influential composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, and regional traditional clothing styles.
This document discusses a Nordplus project from 2012-2013 that focused on preventive diet and activities for early childhood education. It describes designing logos and symbols for the project and conducting research on the effects of different acids from drinks like Sprite, Coca-Cola, and orange juice on teeth over 2 months. It also lists activities conducted with children such as baking bread, beating butter, drawing with markers, and identifying favorite fruits and vegetables grown in Lithuania. The document concludes by mentioning participation in European Mobile Week and notes there is still more work to be done.
Our school "Juventa" in Lithuania was built in 1971 and renovated in 2001. It has traditionally focused on musical education, with many music groups and festivals throughout the year. The school aims to develop comprehensive musical education and a harmonious personality in its students. It has around 894 students from ages 7 to 14 who study subjects like math, languages, sciences, music, art and more. Many students play individual instruments and 417 participate in music activities. The school has around 90 teachers with an average age of 40. It is led by a headmaster and 7 assistants.
Šiauliai "Juventa" School opened its doors in 1971 and was given its current name in 1999/2000. The school is known for its strong musical program, with over 500 students taking musical lessons to play instruments, learn solfege, music literature, and participate in various ensembles and choirs. The school also participates in art, sports, and international projects to provide students a well-rounded education. In the 2010-2011 school year, the school had 964 students and 96 teachers, with 25 teachers focused on its music program.
Our school was built in 1971 and renovated in 2001. It was renamed "Juventa" High School in 1999/2000 and has historically focused on a comprehensive musical education program. The school currently has 864 students aged 7 to 14 studying a range of academic and musical subjects, with 291 playing individual instruments and 647 participating in other music activities. The school has 96 teachers with an average age of 36 and is led by a headmaster and 5 assistants.