This blog is the collaborative site for the IEARN project My School, Your School whose aim is to compare school life around the world.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Our Project
My School, Your School
This is an international project that takes place in IEARN (International Educational Resource Network. Its main goal is to make students aware of the similarities and differences among schools in different parts of the globe.
Dear Silvana, Great start at student collaborative blogging. I wish my students could be in but the trimester is ending this week and our main objective is reading comprehension of Science and Techmology texts, so they unfortunately cannot write much in English. Keep us posted on how the project develops. You already have an interesting group of international participants. Thanks for sharing, best of luck and warm regards.
What is your school name? Why does the school have that name? How many students are there in your school?Are there boys and girls? What are teachers like? What is the school building like? Have you got a uniform? What is it like? What time does school start and when does it finish? What lessons are compulsory? What do you have for lunch at school? What sports do you play? Does the school have a logo? What is it like? What are your favourite things about school? Nyima, Julie, Elisabeth, Quinn, Brian, Lukas, Nick, Nagisa, Hannah, Kelela, and Jeffrey from Seattle
Questions about your school history 1- When was the school founded? 2- What was the frist promotion? 3- What teachers are in the school from the beginning? 4- What are the school objectives? 5- Does your school help poor people? 6- How many teachers are there in your school? 7- Who created the school? 8- Why has the school got that name? 9- Who was the first head or principal? 10- Is the school private? 11- Has the school always been private? 12- Does the school have a kindergarten? 13- Who was the first secretary? 14- Who was the first prefect? 15- Who designed the school logo? 16- Who designed the school uniform? By Instituto Polimodal Arzobispo Jorge Matulaitis
2 comments:
Dear Silvana,
Great start at student collaborative blogging. I wish my students could be in but the trimester is ending this week and our main objective is reading comprehension of Science and Techmology texts, so they unfortunately cannot write much in English.
Keep us posted on how the project develops. You already have an interesting group of international participants.
Thanks for sharing, best of luck and warm regards.
Dear Berta,
Thanks a lot for your feedback. I hope you can join us in the future.
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