Dec 31, 2009
A Day In My Life: Email From U.S.A
We've got new mail from our epals in Nobleboro, Maine, U. S. A. describing a typical day in their lives and telling us more about their interest, activities they enjoy, and many more. It's really a great way to get to know you from across the world. We'll write back soon.
Thank You Mrs. Schuster and Mrs. Taylor for giving us the opportunity to compare our daily lives and learn how we are more alike.
Dec 26, 2009
Are You Sleeping?
Is your child getting enough sleep? Children aged 5 --> 12 need about 10- 11 hours of sleep. Getting enough sleep will help children get up on time and be ready for a full day of learning. Lack of sleep can make it difficult for students to concentrate in school and can even cause problems working and playing with friends.
Here are some tips that can help monitor your child's sleep:
- Explain to your child the importance of sleep and not to see as kind of punishment.
- Set a regular bedtime routine and stick to it.
- Make bedtime a special time. Read him/ her a story.
- Avoid big meals and caffeine less than 6 hours before bedtime.
- Set the bedroom temperature so that it's comfortable- not too warm and not too cold.
- Make sure the bedroom is quiet and dark- and without TV.
Building A Snowman Without Snow: Craig, Co, USA
Mrs. Cheryl Arnett, what a fun winter activity! This is the sweetest project I have seen in a long time...Those snowmen are adorable... and your video is very fun to watch!
Dec 25, 2009
My Favorite Place To Visit
We have learned about our beloved country through different class activities. We began by brainstorming different important cities and marked them on the map. It was so interesting to use the internet to locate Lebanon on the world map. Each one of us chose a city we would like to research and did a project about our favorite places to visit and presented them to class.
Dec 23, 2009
A Gift To Our Gifted Student
Our Makassed has always been known for keeping a guarding eye of the gifted students and their special endeavors. This time it was the turn of our brilliant student Mohammad Darwiche to be appreciated by praise and a laptop presented to him by Dr. Kamel Dallal, the director of educational affairs. This present was chosen by Miss Adla Chatila, the director of IT and finance departments.
Dec 21, 2009
Electronic Calendar 2010
The Best Gift I Ever Received!
Who gave it to you? When? Why was it the best?
There are no wrong answers...
Dec 19, 2009
City Art Exchange: Bal Bharati Public School, India
Thanks again Ms. Sandhya Kakkar, your students have very good drawing skills and the ppt is awesome!
Dec 18, 2009
The Best Gift I Ever Received: East Elementary School, Co, USA
Mrs. Tiffany Eddins Trevenen, thank you ... it's a fun project we love to make and share.
My Favorite Place To Visit Project: Makassed Al- Marj School, Bekaa
Thank you Mr Adel Bahlawan, Mr Jamal Farhat and Mr Assad for sharing....a new beginning with the New Hijri Year...wishing you all the best!
Dec 17, 2009
Exchanging Celebration Cards With Bromstone Primary School, England
In return, we made and decorated Christmas cards for you and wrapped them in love and peace wishing you all the best.
Mrs Baker, thank you for making our Eid more special...the joy of Eid brings us closer to each other.
God bless you with a wonderful joy- filled Christmas!
Dec 16, 2009
National Tree Day In Bekaa
We very much enjoyed our planting day with you!
Dec 13, 2009
A Letter From Mohammad Darwiche to Mrs Rawya Shatila
A simple Thank You is not enough.You are such an inspiration to us all. Some times words fail to describe your dedication, enthusiasm,and hard work.I believe that now is the best time to say, "Look at what teachers can make."
Miss Rana, thank you for posting this on the school blog..."Look at what teachers can make."...they can make the best school team by improving work climate and increasing higher level of students' achievement...I appreciate that Miss Rana!
ONE HEART AND ONE TEAM
Dec 11, 2009
مشروع أشياء تتكلم
Writing Letters Back-and-Forth: Roosevelt Elementary School: CA, USA
We have recently received our first letters from Roosevelt Elementary School in Burlingame, California, USA and we began exchanging letters with them. We have lots of questions for our new friends. It's exciting to send letters to California, but receiving responses is better!
Thank you Robbie Christensen, we cherish your friendship...hoping it will grow through our letters.
Dec 10, 2009
Dec 9, 2009
A Letter To Mohammad from Our Friend Micheline
To : Mohammad Darwiche
C/O: Mrs. Rawya Shatila
Very Dear Mohammad,
I am writing you the present letter with great enthusiasm, in order to congratulate you, You that made the name of Our Dear Country Lebanon shine up in the world!
The largest fair-and-conference center in
This Is A Reason For Pride
I wish to thank you, your parents and especially your Great Teacher, Mrs. Rawya Shatila, for the tremendous and notable achievement.
Will you, Mohammad, be one day the one to contribute to the climate change?
Bless you Son!
Warmest regards,
Micheline-Albert Tawil Tramp
Psychologist
Dec 8, 2009
Never Stop Eating Apples: Valley Preparatory School, CA, USA
Our friends from Valley Preparatory School in California, USA, have just finished learning about the continents, their country, state, and city. They made a movie about what they learned.
Dear friends, you were awesome telling us about your country and we will never stop eating apples, apples, apples, apples!
Mrs. Lee, thank you for sharing your marvelous movie with us! I had the chance to visit CA and I enjoyed every single minute...It's beautiful! We will also share a project about our beloved country, I'm sure you will love LEBANON.
Dec 7, 2009
Copenhagen Students Speak Contest: Congratulations to Mohammad Darwiche!
We'd like to share our success with you...Please follow the links:
http://www.epals.com/projects/info.aspx?divid=Students_Speak_ClimateChangeW1nn3r5_061004
Mohammad's Speech
Dec 6, 2009
A Day At School: JNV Bhiwani, India
Here is a slideshow of images and description showing how our friends at JNV Bhiwani School in India spend their days at school.
Thank you, Ms Namita Verma, for sharing...It's certainly a very long busy day! It's so interesting to get to know you and find out how you live together like family members. We are eager to learn how you play the "kho- kho" and "kabaddi" games. We don't play these games in our country. Why not sharing a new project about games? We love to try new games and have fun!
Islam Week: Bromstone Primary School, United Kingdom
Ms. Baker, a warm sincere heartfelt THANK YOU for the beautiful cards and for sharing your Ramadan song with us!