Speaking walls into our classrooms: a dream made true. Teacher: Sophie Malka. 8th Grade.
We always say our walls must speak about what we do in class: it' s a relevant tool to remind our pupils what's what they are studying, but also to make them and active and proud part of the process of learning... Added to this, the results evoke, with no doubt, the different capacities of our children about the same topic! Congrats, 8th Grade! Congrats, Sophie!
What a fun day !?!?
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It was very fun , very enjoyable and very interesting
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Why did you find it so, Soujoud? Which are the aspects you enjoyed the most? Do you think it taught you something relevant ? What?:)
DeleteIt was very fun ,we learned how to accept the other
ReplyDeleteHi, Adam. Nice appreciation! Thank you for participating here too... Awaiting for more tips on our activities...
DeleteIt was really fun it gave us a glimpse at democracy and politics hope we have learning experience like that
ReplyDeleteI liked that "glimpse", Yehya !Continue griving your opinions about other issues, songs or language strategies... You can also share with us , while you comment, other videos (links) connected you like...
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty cool ,considering that school (in general) is not very democratic, so it was refreshing to get to participate in an election
ReplyDeleteP.S that is the worst photobomb ever, why did u take a picture of me XD
Hi, Karine. Thks for your feedback.
DeleteAbout the picture: The camera took it :), not me...
Then I guess the camera can also delete it ;))
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