1) The document summarizes results from a photo competition held in February at a school, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in different age classes.
2) It also summarizes short articles written by students on topics like a skating trip, describing crocodiles, and recounting holidays.
3) Vocabulary words are listed at the bottom related to topics covered in the student articles like seasons and animals.
The document provides information about several ongoing E-Twinning projects between schools in the Czech Republic and Finland. It summarizes activities from previous projects, including an exchange of postcards and videos. It then introduces a new project called "Let's Meet Through Cards" partnered between a Czech and Finnish school. Students will again exchange postcards learning about each other. Other sections describe additional classroom activities and projects around various topics.
1) The document summarizes results from a photo competition held in February at a school, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in different age classes.
2) It also summarizes short articles written by students on topics like a skating trip, describing crocodiles, and recounting holidays.
3) Vocabulary words are listed at the bottom related to topics covered in the student articles like seasons and animals.
The document provides information about several ongoing E-Twinning projects between schools in the Czech Republic and Finland. It summarizes activities from previous projects, including an exchange of postcards and videos. It then introduces a new project called "Let's Meet Through Cards" partnered between a Czech and Finnish school. Students will again exchange postcards learning about each other. Other sections describe additional classroom activities and projects around various topics.
1. An English conversation competition was held at the school on the theme of "My Family". 13 pupils participated and each had 5 minutes to talk about their family.
2. The jury consisted of three English teachers who judged the students. Jan Plíhal, Petra Zapalačová, and Karel Ouzký came in first place.
3. The school is participating in a project called "Knowing My Neighbours" where they are partnered with schools in Finland, Spain, England, Hungary, and Poland. Students made a video introducing their school.
On April 19th, several Easter workshops were held at the school. Workshops included making Easter wishes, waxing Easter eggs, making whips, needling eggs, and crafting pigs and gypsum eggs. The workshops are an annual event and students and parents are invited to participate next year. The document also provides vocabulary words in Czech related to the workshops and events described.
On April 19th, the author had several Easter workshops from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. The workshops included activities like making Easter wishes, waxing Easter eggs, making whips, needling eggs, and making pigs and gypsum eggs. These Easter workshops are held every year and all are invited to participate.
This new eTwinning project is called "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and is about the Olympic Games. The partners are from Poland, France, Slovakia, Great Britain, and Malta. Students will learn about the history and message of the Olympics through sports activities and keeping a diary of their experiences.
This new eTwinning project is called "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and focuses on the Olympic Games. The project involves partners from Poland, France, Slovakia, Great Britain, and Malta. Students will learn about the history and message of the Olympics through sports activities and by creating an "Olympic diary".
This document introduces a class of 9-year-old students from Poland who attend a primary school in Lubin. They enjoy learning and exploring the world. The students' favorite subjects are PE and art, with boys enjoying football and girls liking dancing. In November, their school will be named after General Stanislaw Maczek. The class enjoys working on joint projects and sends sporty greetings.
France has a population of 63 million and its capital and largest city is Paris. It is the second largest country in Europe and has had notable leaders such as Nicolas Sarkozy, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Joan of Arc. Some iconic aspects of French culture mentioned include eating snails, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, soccer star Zinedine Zidane, and the French Bulldog.
Slovakia's capital city is Bratislava. Some famous Slovak people include Jánošík, a national hero, and Milan Rastislav Štefánik, a politician and aviator. The High Tatras mountains in northern Slovakia are a popular tourist destination known for their natural beauty.
United kingdom of great britain and northern irelandPetra Plíhalová
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has a flag with white, red and blue colors and Queen Elizabeth II is the current monarch, being the first child of Prince Albert and Elizabeth. Some famous people from the UK include David Beckham.
The document summarizes information about Spojená škola Tilgnerova, a school located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It provides details about the school's location in Slovakia and Bratislava, as well as its name being after famous sculptor Viktor Tilgner. The school consists of primary, secondary, and high school levels serving approximately 1,100 students aged 6 to 19 years old across its classrooms, gymnasiums, library, dining room, computer rooms, schoolyard, and more.
This document provides an overview of the different classes at a school called "Klíč", which means "key" in English. It describes each class by name, the number of students, and identifying the teacher. Some classes are located upstairs while others are downstairs. Activities at the school include playing in the garden, eating lunch in the dining room, and making ceramics.
1. An English conversation competition was held at the school on the theme of "My Family". 13 pupils participated and each had 5 minutes to talk about their family.
2. The jury consisted of three English teachers who judged the students. Jan Plíhal, Petra Zapalačová, and Karel Ouzký came in first place.
3. The school is participating in a project called "Knowing My Neighbours" where they are partnered with schools in Finland, Spain, England, Hungary, and Poland. Students made a video introducing their school.
On April 19th, several Easter workshops were held at the school. Workshops included making Easter wishes, waxing Easter eggs, making whips, needling eggs, and crafting pigs and gypsum eggs. The workshops are an annual event and students and parents are invited to participate next year. The document also provides vocabulary words in Czech related to the workshops and events described.
On April 19th, the author had several Easter workshops from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. The workshops included activities like making Easter wishes, waxing Easter eggs, making whips, needling eggs, and making pigs and gypsum eggs. These Easter workshops are held every year and all are invited to participate.
This new eTwinning project is called "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and is about the Olympic Games. The partners are from Poland, France, Slovakia, Great Britain, and Malta. Students will learn about the history and message of the Olympics through sports activities and keeping a diary of their experiences.
This new eTwinning project is called "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and focuses on the Olympic Games. The project involves partners from Poland, France, Slovakia, Great Britain, and Malta. Students will learn about the history and message of the Olympics through sports activities and by creating an "Olympic diary".
This document introduces a class of 9-year-old students from Poland who attend a primary school in Lubin. They enjoy learning and exploring the world. The students' favorite subjects are PE and art, with boys enjoying football and girls liking dancing. In November, their school will be named after General Stanislaw Maczek. The class enjoys working on joint projects and sends sporty greetings.
France has a population of 63 million and its capital and largest city is Paris. It is the second largest country in Europe and has had notable leaders such as Nicolas Sarkozy, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Joan of Arc. Some iconic aspects of French culture mentioned include eating snails, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, soccer star Zinedine Zidane, and the French Bulldog.
Slovakia's capital city is Bratislava. Some famous Slovak people include Jánošík, a national hero, and Milan Rastislav Štefánik, a politician and aviator. The High Tatras mountains in northern Slovakia are a popular tourist destination known for their natural beauty.
United kingdom of great britain and northern irelandPetra Plíhalová
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has a flag with white, red and blue colors and Queen Elizabeth II is the current monarch, being the first child of Prince Albert and Elizabeth. Some famous people from the UK include David Beckham.
The document summarizes information about Spojená škola Tilgnerova, a school located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It provides details about the school's location in Slovakia and Bratislava, as well as its name being after famous sculptor Viktor Tilgner. The school consists of primary, secondary, and high school levels serving approximately 1,100 students aged 6 to 19 years old across its classrooms, gymnasiums, library, dining room, computer rooms, schoolyard, and more.
This document provides an overview of the different classes at a school called "Klíč", which means "key" in English. It describes each class by name, the number of students, and identifying the teacher. Some classes are located upstairs while others are downstairs. Activities at the school include playing in the garden, eating lunch in the dining room, and making ceramics.