On the 11th of March our 6th graders changed places with the 6th graders of Palupera school. There were 7 of us in total, while 7 stayed at school. We went to Palupera without any teachers from our school, so it was a bit scary.
From this trip I learned that people sometimes treat new people with curiousity and that can be quite confusing being in unknown places with unknown people.
There were no problems in the lessons, even though some students went a little bit too playful.
I liked the fact that experience was fresh with new teachers. It's good because you can get bored of the ordinary lessons fast.
I didn't like that when we had our first lessons, the 4th and 5th graders opened the door and looked in. It was quite uncomfortable. The rest of the day was all good and nice.
At first I was scared by the unknown house and people, especially because it was a manor school and the halls were really tight and small. I was also afraid that I'll get lost, what could really happen, beacause inner of the school was like a maze.
The 5th graders really should take part of it next year! The experience was cool and awesome, doesn't matter if you are at a different school with different teachers or at your school with different students.
TIMMU
I’ll write about our English lesson in Palupera basic school.
At first the 9th grade student talked about their parish, manor and school. It was quite interesting. I understood everything. Then we watched a cartoon “Goldilocks and the three bears”. It was a little bit different from the fairy tale. We had to watch it carefully to say if the sentences about the cartoon were true or false. All of us said right answers. We had some time left before the end of the lesson so we played a computer game named “Wordbird”. We studied nouns in that game. Then the lesson was over. Some of us thought it was easy. Now I can say how was the English lesson in Palupera basic school.
I liked this day.JAAK
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