ENGLISH MADE FUN: OPEN CLASSES, PROJECTS, TRIVIA, SPELLING BEE AND MORE.

During the past week, English came alive for our community with lots of activities: classes, contests and workshops were enjoyed by all our students as well as their parents.
We started the week with the Assembly where we awarded students  who stood out not only for their skills but also for their attitude towards the subject with Best English Performance Award. Later that day, 5th and 6th graders enjoyed a recycling workshop, where they created jewelry, toys and other things made out of waste material.
On Tuesday we held the Trivia Contest for 7th and 8th grades. It was a fun time to demonstrate how much students know about the Anglo-Saxon culture. The winners were 7th A and 8th B.
On Wednesday, it was the turn for secondary school. They participated in a debate about a controversial topic "Legalizing marijuana for medical use". Students were very interested in the discussion and ended up writing their own law for legalizing it or not.
On Thursday, the 3rd and 4th graders participated in a Trivia Contest where they answered questions about the complementary readers (3rd A, PB3 and the Vegetables, 3rd B PB3 and Coco the Clown, 4th A Peter Pan and 4th B The Jungle Book)
At the end of the week, 1st and 2nd graders participated in the Spelling Bee Contest. It was a wonderful opportunity for students to show teamwork and sportsmanship. The winning classes were 1st A and 2nd A.
Thank you to all of our students, teachers, and Anglonian community for their support and participation in making this week a memorable experience.

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