This year's Knowledge Fest, on 26 January, was another success. A lot of
pupils and teachers took part in organising the stalls and promoting
different subjects in a fun way. As for the English corner, both pupils
and teachers enjoyed playing the memory games, dominoes, interactive
games and quizzes we prepared.
First of all, I'd like to welcome you to my blog. My intention's to make it a place for cherishing great memories of working with school children. Here you'll find some tips, projects done by my pupils, their essays and poems, video clips (I don't know if it's me, but my pupils really enjoy singing), and things that can be interesting and useful. All the photos, videos and pupils' work are published with permission. All media are either original, free for use, or include credit to the source.
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Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Move Your Body
We finished off our first week in the winter camp with one of the songs that's all about movement:
Saturday, 19 December 2015
Robots
Robot Maid 300
My robot's name will be Robot Maid 300. He will be very useful to both lazy and hard-working people. The robot will be able to cook meals, tidy rooms, play with kids and serve them. But people will need to feed him. He will eat trash. Also, he will be able to fix things around the home. He will be expensive, around 20,000 dollars. Robot Maid 300 is the best solution to save time and relax.
Anja Berić, VIII2
Robot Baby-sitter
If you are busy all day and haven't got too much time for your children, you could get a robot baby-sitter.
This robot is ideal for employed parents who have a lot of work and can't be with their children. The robot looks like a young woman. It can be a cook, comedian or teacher. It cooks meals, makes drinks, helps children with their homework and the most important thing, plays with them. It costs £40,000 and you can buy it over the Internet.
Actually, this robot is expensive, but for that money, it's very useful.
Tijana Varađanin, VIII2
Eva 1
My robot is called Eva 1, after the first woman in the world.
She is made of titanium with the latest sensors. The titanium skeleton is covered with artificial skin and it looks like a real person. She can hear and see and has the ability to talk. Eva 1 has artificial intelligence. She can help with children, housework and things like that.
Eva 1 costs over 1,000 euros. Eva 1 is expensive but has all the possibilities you need and you will not regret the day you bought her.
Ivana Varađanin, VIII2
Future Robot
If I had a robot, he would be called John. He would do all the housework. He would make my bed and do my homework. He would tidy my room and scattered books. My life would be much easier and relaxed. In the house of my grandma, I would wash the car and John would cut the grass. I would enjoy his company. In the evening, I would go shopping and buy pizza. we would eat it together. I would change his batteries regularly.
Milan Jakšić, VIII2
Friday, 18 December 2015
Computer Games
My Space Empire
My video game is called 'My Space Empire.' It is a 4x-strategy game in which you create your own species and expand its living space from a tiny village in a random planet into an interstellar empire. You have multiple options in customising your species, like appearance, culture, language, script and attitude. You can choose numerous ways to conquer the galaxy, such as assimilation or warfare.
If you've always dreamed of leading your own empire to supremacy, here is your chance.
Kristian Balaž, VIII2
Monday, 7 December 2015
Holidays
There are so many holidays, but my favourite one is Christmas, because it is all about family and friends.
Christmas is celebrated on the seventh of January in our country. I love Christmas because I can eat until I can't breathe.
I love spending Christmas with my family. Traditionally, my whole family have lunch together and after that we watch some Christmas film together. In the evening, my friends come to my place and we play a game. We stay up late. Some of my friends even crash at my house. We always ask to drink some wine, but the adults do not allow us.
I really love Christmas, because it brings out the best in all of us. Christmas is the best in the whole world.
Jovan Radojičić, VIII1, 3 December 2015
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