The spring arrived in the Mikes Kelemen High School Library too!
In the Benjamin Franklin Club our V-VIII grade students played a Spring Jeopardy with Courtney Brown. They enjoyed a lot the competition.
It is the first time when lower grades are playing jeopardy in English.
2011. március 30., szerda
2011. március 19., szombat
New name-New guest
The department which occupies with the American culture has got a new name from now on.
Benjamin Franklin is an important person in the history of humanity.
It's a great honour for us.
Our Benjamin Franklin Club's first guest was Jake Walters, Peace Corp volunteer.
He exchanged ideas about some aspects of morality with our students.
2011. március 10., csütörtök
Flat Will and Flat Kati
A special guest arrived in our school library.
He is Flat Will and come from Sunset Hills Elementary School / Omaha / NE / USA.
Flat Will was painted by the readers of the American school library.
He will stay with us 2 weeks, during which we shall show to him our school library, our school and our town.
We have an exchange project with the Americans.
Our first grade students draw also little men, and the winner sent Flat Kati to Omaha.
We thank to Szőcs Torma Katalin, our English teacher, for cooperation!
He is Flat Will and come from Sunset Hills Elementary School / Omaha / NE / USA.
Flat Will was painted by the readers of the American school library.
He will stay with us 2 weeks, during which we shall show to him our school library, our school and our town.
We have an exchange project with the Americans.
Our first grade students draw also little men, and the winner sent Flat Kati to Omaha.
We thank to Szőcs Torma Katalin, our English teacher, for cooperation!
2011. március 4., péntek
Dr. Seuss in Mikes
On Dr. Seuss birthday (March the 2nd) we met with the readers of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School Complex / Atlantic City / New Jersey.
Dr. Seuss for the Americans is like Benedek Elek and Ion Creangă for us.
He wrote 44 books for children.
For his memory the National Education Association created the Read Across America, which is an annual reading motivation and awareness program in USA, that calls every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2.
Our program was very interesting.
First the students from Atlantic City presented ''The Cat in the Hat" , the most important book of Dr. Seuss.
Then we were discussing about our schools, customs and famous Afro-Americans.
The great surprise it was offered to us by Mr. Lorenzo T. Langford, the mayor of Atlantic City, who not only greeted us, but he kindly answered to all our questions.
In this condition the time flew by. The Mikes students didn't read. No problem, we shall do next time!
Special thanks to Goga Enikő, our English teacher, for cooperation.
Dr. Seuss for the Americans is like Benedek Elek and Ion Creangă for us.
He wrote 44 books for children.
For his memory the National Education Association created the Read Across America, which is an annual reading motivation and awareness program in USA, that calls every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2.
Our program was very interesting.
First the students from Atlantic City presented ''The Cat in the Hat" , the most important book of Dr. Seuss.
Then we were discussing about our schools, customs and famous Afro-Americans.
The great surprise it was offered to us by Mr. Lorenzo T. Langford, the mayor of Atlantic City, who not only greeted us, but he kindly answered to all our questions.
In this condition the time flew by. The Mikes students didn't read. No problem, we shall do next time!
Special thanks to Goga Enikő, our English teacher, for cooperation.
2011. március 1., kedd
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