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在3月3-7日这周,北京英国学校在年度“Book Week”活动中共同享受书籍所带来的奇妙旅程。
老师们组织了许多引人入胜的学习活动,激发学生的创造力并培养了他们对阅读的热爱。很高兴看到整个学校对书籍的乐趣和热情,这周对所有人来说都是一次难忘的经历。
学生们参加了多种活动,包括来访讲故事的 Barry Stewart Mann,他以生动的故事讲述吸引了学生。小学和中学的好友阅读活动,学生和老师都穿着他们最喜爱的书中角色的服装。
BSB还举办了图书展,学生可以购买书籍回家阅读,同时为众爱慈善机构 Roundabout 筹得了善款110,674元,帮助2位确诊白血病的儿童昕怡和彬彬。特别感谢家长和老师志愿者团队参与布展、售书、整理和撤展。也感谢所有捐赠书籍和购买书籍的学生,家长,老师,朋友。
(Photo courtesy of Roundabout)
Storytelling Magic with Student Participation
We are pleased to welcome visiting storyteller, Barry Stewart Mann, who captivated students with his lively storytelling. He took them on a journey around the world through traditional tales, myths, and legends. Not only did the students enjoy listening to his stories, but they also actively participated in the sessions and learned valuable storytelling techniques to bring their own tales to life. Seeing students become part of the story added a new dimension to the experience and was a powerful reminder of the impact of active participation in learning.
Guest Readers and Reading Buddies
Another exciting element of Book Week was the opportunity for students to hear from a variety of guest readers, including teachers and Reading Buddies with both secondary and primary students sharing their love for books. These special reading sessions provided a wonderful sense of community and demonstrated that reading is for everyone, regardless of age or year level.
This year, we also had the opportunity to extend this collaboration to include reading to German primary students, and Korean Secondary CCA Student Ambassadors reading traditional tales to Year 2 students and interactive role-playing activities. This made the experience even more enriching and helped strengthen the sense of community across different sections of the school.
Door Competition
The door competition added a splash of color and creativity to our corridors. Students decorated their classroom doors based on a book, showcasing incredible teamwork and imagination. The creativity and effort put into each door were impressive. Well done to all the students!
Book in a Jar
The Book in a Jar Competition in Primary proved to be a big hit. Students displayed their creativity by representing books in unique and artistic ways inside a jar. The entries were imaginative and thoughtful, demonstrating a deep appreciation for storytelling.
Book Dress Up Day
Students and staff were encouraged to come dressed as their favorite book character. See how creative we are!
Thank you to all the students, teachers, and parents who helped make Book Week such a wonderful success. The enthusiasm and spirit throughout the week were inspiring. Thank you for your continued support in making reading such a meaningful part of our school community.