Sakstagala Graduate school pupils travel in time machine
At the end of the first semester of the school year, Sakstagala Jānis Kaida's primary school students in Classes 5-9 of the Basic School, together with educators, decided to travel in time. Each class had previously exploded the age to which he would go. We studied thoroughly both the historical events of the time and the events of fashion and art, as well as trying to imagine how Christmas was celebrated.
Class 5a, along with the breeder's bearings, traveled to the stone age, where the spruce was decorated by the sound of the bearings. The 6 th class took us to ancient Egypt and we had a chance to see even the mummy. When you join a class 7a travel, we got into the future. The boys, along with the grower, Arni Cerbid, showed us a future robot dance. But the class 8a moved us to the Dark Middle Ages, where the knight struggles took place, and also introduced the youth movement of young people today. The spruce of medieval knight and contemporary cows looked great. Class 9a moved to the 19 th century. Pupils introduced the historical events of this time, fashion trends, and looked at the composer P. In the biographical facts of Chiikovsky. An improvisation on the subject of the ballet was offered at the end of the performance. Classes 5 and 9 b, along with the teacher Ineta Strucinsk, led us to the Renaissance time, demonstrating the dances, songs and coats of the time. On the other hand, Classes 7 and 8b invited all of them to move to the dic era. The dance was a lot among the viewers. Through all the centuries, we had a music teacher, Anna Clusha.
At the end of the event, our time machine returned to today, where the school director Sylvia Freiberga and the director of the director, Anita Cercene, who had felt in the role of Pepia Garzķe, rewarded our school's most charming pupils, the owners of gold and silver testimony, wished for all happy festivals and a nice holiday.
Thank all students and teachers for a nice trip in a time machine!
Anita Doroshchonoka
Deputy Director-General in the field of education