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Class 3 “Time, Place, Earth and Space”

The students of class 3 have had lots of fun during the IPC topic ‘Time, Place, Earth and Space’. They worked hard creating their own presentation together for their exit point. In pairs they used their knowledge to write down some interesting facts. They also practised their research skills, looking for extra information about this topic. Together with their partner they had to edit the slides to make it better and more appealing to the audience. I appreciated the children’s effort and teamwork in this project.

When their text was finished, it was time to practise presenting it. This was an important part of the activity; practising their speaking skills. The children have been encouraged to speak loudly and clearly and to articulate well. Smiling when presenting was also something they had to think about! The children were very excited to present their work at the coffee morning. I was a proud teacher noticing everyone’s resilience and effort. Well done class 3!

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