Creating board games

 

Students were creating board games on Art lessons. This task was supposed to strengthen creativity among the young as well as consolidate the knowledge about our country.

Children were making the boards and inventing the questions by themselves. After their work was finished they were able to play the game according to the rules. These activities turned out to be very interesting, involving and were simply great fun. Older students got involved in the work by translating the whole game into English.

 

The students of class III in the primary school in Wola Dębińska together with the librarian, Małgorzata Brzuchacz and the form teacher, Lucyna Mucha have chosen the fairy tale by Grimm brothers titled Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. The students-actors involved their parents and several school workers in the preparation of the play. The effect of the common work was a performance for the guests invited to our school for Grandparents Day. The performance was a great success.

The Day of Islam

We were learning about other religions and celebrated the Day of Islam.

Though varied religious communities exist in Poland, most Poles adhere to Christianity. Within this, the largest grouping is the Roman Catholic Church: 87.5% of the population identified themselves with that denomination in 2011 (census conducted by the Central Statistical Office (GUS)according to the Institute for Catholic Church Statistics, 36.7% of Polish Catholic believers attended Sunday church services in 2016.
Roman Catholicism continues to be important in the lives of many Poles, and the Catholic Church in Poland enjoys social prestige and political influence, despite repression experienced under Communist rules. Its members regard it as a repository of Polish heritage and culture.Poland lays claim to having the highest proportion of Roman Catholic citizens of any country in Europe.IMG_20180119_075350