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PROJECT: DO I GET ENOUGH EXERCISE?

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It is important for our kids to incorporate exercise to their daily routine. It helps them sleep better, burn off energy and even build stronger thinking skills. Any movement counts: walking to school, playing tag, or turning on music and dancing in the living room. They are all good ways to get our kids move. With this project they show us that they like doing exercise, and during these days we have realized how many exercise we do during the week. Most of them are really active! Students have confessed that they feel really happy and strong practising sport!
Welcome to the new school year! We have started the new school year full of beans! Our students manage easily technology and today we will show here some resources available in the Net: you can practise hours, learn vocabulary, learn numbers, develop your reading and listening skills, play games... You can use them at home and practise the foreign language. Enjoy !

Last Dance! ;)

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Hockey, whether played on ice or on a field, is a sport that offers a total-body workout that includes both aerobic and anaerobic elements. The fast-paced nature of the sport provides aerobic exercise, while the reliance on all of the body’s major muscle groups also makes it an anaerobic activity. The result is a number of health benefits to the body, both physically and mentally. But with benefits come risks. Hockey is no exception, and safety should always be a priority when practicing the sport so that health benefits are not negated.

Making movies

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Find the Pair is a challenging concentration memory game that requires players to spot the identical pairs. Match pairs together with the help of your memory. Can you find them all?

Project based learning

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At this age, kids are starting to arrange their own social lives, exploring social media and becoming more aware of world events. We are lucky in Mungia to live in diverse communities where children have opportunities to both share their own traditions and explore those of others. When they do that, respect and appreciation can grow. Being positive can help arm our children against intolerant influences as they move into teen years.

Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique

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Do you need to calm down? Training your mind to relax isn't difficult and can help you feel rested and prepared at any time. To relax your mind, consider meditating, practicing healthier habits like exercise, engaging in relaxing activities like listening to music, and avoiding or reducing common stress triggers like social media. When you find methods that work for you, cultivate and practice them often. In time, you'll be able to relax quicker and easily.

Youth of the nation!

Lulu the guide dog

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During the afternoon session they read the story orally and then silently. There are no instructions except to relax...

Jobs and routines!

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In this lesson, the names of various jobs are introduced, and students learn how to speak about their daily routines.
BKNN_6 - Kizoa Editar Videos - Movie Maker

Post-Holiday Classroom Activities

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For many teachers and students, getting back into the swing of things after the holiday break may be difficult. Everyone is used to sleeping in, and eating and doing whenever they want to, so the school day routine may be a bit hard to get adjusted to again.