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التعاون أساس النجاح

اثبت التعاون المتبادل، ما بين الأهل والمدرسة،بقطف ثمار النجاح في اواخر العام الدراسي المنصرم 2008

لذلك وجريا" على عادتنا، كان لنا لقاء في مدرستنا عصر يوم السبت الواقع في العاشر من الشهرتشرين الأول من تحدثنا فيها مطولاعن الطرق التعلمية الحديثة التي نتبعها في مدرستناوالتي تتمحور مابين الكتاب والأفلام الوثائقية المعرفية التعلمية و من خلال الكمبيوتر وشاشات العرض التي تنقل التلميذ من روتين التعليم الجاف الى آفاق تتجاوز حدود الكتاب ، فتفتح له باب المعرفة على مصراعيه ليغترف منه ما طاب له

آملين أن تكون سنتنا سنة خير ،وعطاء ،مكللة بالنجاح الدائم

 
Scientists of Khalil Shehab School

This week grade 6 students acted like real scientists,they followed the scientific method and did plenty ofactivities:

  • 1-They planted seeds and watered them daily.
  • 2-They observed the seeds and record their observation till the seeds blossomed.
  • 3-They examined different kinds of cells under the microscope.
  • 4-They discovered the differences among different leaves using hand lens.
  • 5-They modeled chromosomes using straws.
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    Our Beautiful Garden (Ms. Gordon's Class)

    Our friends from Mid Calder Primary School in West Lothian have planted bulbs at school and discovered the many ways that plants enhance the environment... It's such a lovely garden, Ms. Gordon, your students worked effectively outdoors and your school yard looks absolutely gorgeous. We just love the garden because it's just LOVELY! It's so cheerful to see!

     
    Science is Fun!

    Grade Three students learned how to think like scientists. They followed the steps of the scientific method and did a simple experiment in class. They had to find out what bubbles look like.The young scientists used:

    - 1 L of water

    - 50 ml of dishwashing soap

    Then they added the soap to the water and stirred the solution. Finally, they used the straw to blow up air into the solution. Bubbles started forming. Students observed the bubbles using a hand lens. They were able to answer the question quickly.

    Students enjoyed thinking and acting like scientists. They had so much fun!