Alright,
here we go again after another two-week break. We spent the last couple of weeks travelling back in time to the 1980s, so that's why there was
no update last week (no internet in the 80s, you know). We will later
upload some of the fabulous posters we did. There are also new interviews
and other interesting things on the way, so stay tuned.
Our theme today was money and spending. We worked on two different texts (the pupils could choose one of the two). Both texts were about how expensive it is to be a teenager. Did you know that in Great Britain, for example, one teen "costs" about 12 000 euros per year (in other words, that's how much their parents spend on their children's hobbies, food, clothes) on average! Have you ever thought about how much your parents spend on you?
Oh, here are two comic strips that our pupils did (actually we only did the text, the fantastic drawings are done by the 8th grade comic course pupils). Two of these are quite fitting for the Christmas season, don't you think!
Our theme today was money and spending. We worked on two different texts (the pupils could choose one of the two). Both texts were about how expensive it is to be a teenager. Did you know that in Great Britain, for example, one teen "costs" about 12 000 euros per year (in other words, that's how much their parents spend on their children's hobbies, food, clothes) on average! Have you ever thought about how much your parents spend on you?
Oh, here are two comic strips that our pupils did (actually we only did the text, the fantastic drawings are done by the 8th grade comic course pupils). Two of these are quite fitting for the Christmas season, don't you think!
By Nora Lakeside and Elisabeth Jenkins |
By Wayne Teller |
By Wayne Teller |
Song of the week was chosen by Niclas Gaustad. Actually, he picked the song because it was on top of some music list on Youtube. No, it's not Gangnam Style.
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