Connecting Classrooms
In our school we have a group of people who are called the Connecting Classrooms group.
Connecting Classrooms is basically where some children and some teachers get involved and connect with other schools from all over the world. Our school is currently connected with Hungary, Romania, France and Zambia. We connect with people through the computer and internet. This month a pupil will be picked to go around to these countries with the teacher in the Easter holidays for three days.
In my opinion I think it's kind of freaky. It would be a great experience to go and have fun but going with only a teacher for company is kind of awkward. I think it would be better if the whole group could go.
- What would you do if you got chosen to go?
- Would you go?
- Do you think Connecting Classrooms is a good idea?
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5 Comments – Post a comment
JazzHands
Commented 3 months ago - 2nd February 2012 - 10:31am
I thought that this article was going to be about corridors. I'm bitterly disappointed. Love a good corridor article.
Stormer007
Commented 3 months ago - 2nd February 2012 - 12:14pm
It sounds like an awesome idea and the lucky individual selected to go will have a great time! If I got chosen, I'd use the opportunity to improve my French =)
Jellytots
Commented 3 months ago - 2nd February 2012 - 15:49pm
Thats a great idea. Do you like french? If you do why?
PS3Girl
Commented 3 months ago - 8th February 2012 - 21:36pm
Connecting Classrooms is good, you meet so many different people and get great experiences. I got to go to Brussel to visit the European Parliment for free as part of the project.
Jellytots
Commented 3 months ago - 9th February 2012 - 20:13pm
Oh, that's cool and very similar to Connecting classrooms.