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2/26/2016

In the theatre...

It was a great fun to watch with class 5B a great play „Three musketeers” in the theatre. I love adventures stories!

2/25/2016

Let's sing together!

Today, I had an occasion to listen to the beautiful voices of two students of Primary School no. 15- Izabela and Zuzanna- who participated in the Foreign Language Song Festival “Let’s sing together” organized by Middle School no.1 in Opole. 


                                                                These girls are very talented!

2/22/2016

Students' models

Students used their talents to make the models of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross – the oldest parish church in Opole. I admired their works.




1/29/2016

The Winter Break is coming!

The Winter Break is coming! Class 3b prepared the performance to instruct students how to behave safely during 2 weeks’  holiday.  Nowadays, one of the most popular ways of communication is television so they presented their knowledge about the safety in the form of the TV programme. I learnt about the dangerous situations during the winter break and I had an occasion to be a guest in School TV News.




1/27/2016

Bee-C in the theatre

I met with the students from Class 1b and Class 1d. I went with them to the theatre to see the play about the hard life of the Bumblebee. I really liked the story. I learnt how to overcome different fears and saw how strong the friendship could be. 







Bee-C in Poland




         After a long journey, I arrived in Poland. I was warmly welcomed by students from the Primary School no.15 in Opole.            I brought the secret message for them, written in a special signs system. 



Students from the European Club solved the puzzle and found out that it was written in the Morse code. It was a great fun for them to decode the message. I met with my friend - the Polish Bee.




10/17/2015

Meeting in Estonia Day 4

On Saturday morning the partners were taken to Maanteemuuseum (The Road Museum). It is a museum that tells the story of the history of building roads and its effect on life. We were interested in the influence it had on communication (becoming faster, easier and more efficient). Unfortunately we could not experience the ride in a postal coach as the horses had finished their season and had been taken back to the stables, but we could try out the interactive version of a stage coach and remember what it was like to ride on buses during the Soviet times. Also, there was a lovely exhibition with old cars and we could test out different car safety attractions.


This coach was caught on photo by Zvone in Tallinn

The trip continued in Tartu with quick lunch in a café called The Cookbook and then everyone headed off the AHHAA (an interactive science centre) where the program continued with a art forgery decoding workshop. We were shown how to decode the paintings, find the secret symbols of original authors and how to recognise forgeries by using magnifying classes and UV lamps. Then everyone had some time to look around the centre and try out the hundreds of hands-on science experiments that were on show (currently, there was an exhibition on electricity, spy life and equipment and a medical display of illnesses and disfigurations).



Too soon it was time to drive back to Võru and for the Goodbye-dinner. It was a lovely evening with a lot of thank yous and remembering the best moments of the meeting and taking some more group photos. Then it was time to retire and finish packing the suitcases.