2023-11-22发布于广东
From
Lucas
Football Coach
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LIONS IN ACTION
During last week in our school the first friendly triangular soccer tournament in the history of BIS took place.
Our lions faced the French School of GZ and YWIES International School.
It was an incredible day, the atmosphere throughout the week was full of excitement and anxiety for the event.
The whole school was on the playground to cheer on the team and every game was lived with a lot of joy.
Our lions gave everything on the pitch, playing as a team, trying to pass the ball and build collective actions. Despite the age difference, we were able to impose our game for most of the time.
Focusing on teamwork, collaboration and solidarity sharing the ball.
YWIES had 2 really powerful strikers who scored goals and managed to beat us 2-1.
The story was different against the French School, where we were able to prevail and establish ourselves on the field through individual overflows combined with collective actions of passing and space occupation. BIS managed to take the victory 3-0.
The results are a mere decoration for the joy experienced and shared by the kids and the whole school, all the grades were present to encourage and give strength to the team, it was an incredible moment that the kids will remember for a long time.
At the end of the games the kids shared lunch with the other schools and we closed a wonderful day.
We will keep trying to organize more events like this to keep developing our Lions and give them unforgettable experiences!
GO LIONS!
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From
Suzanne Bonney
EYFS Homeroom Teacher
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This Month Reception A Class have been extremely busy exploring and talking about the lives of people around us that help us and their roles on our society.
We get together at the start of each busy day to participate in class discussions, where we offer our own ideas, using our recently introduced vocabulary. This is a fun time where we are learning to listen to each other attentively and respond appropriately to what we hear. Where we are building up our topic knowledge and vocabulary through songs, rhymes, stories, games, and through lots of role play and small world.
After our circle time, we set off to do our own individual learning. We have set tasks (our jobs) to do and we decide when and how and in what order we want to do them. This is giving us practice in time management and the vital ability to follow instructions and carry out tasks in a given time. Thus, we are becoming independent learners, managing our own time throughout the day.
Each week is a surprise, this week we were Doctors, Vets and Nurses. Next week we may be Firefighters or a Police Officers, or we might be mad Scientists doing crazy science experiments or a Construction Workers building bridges or Great Walls.
We work together to create and make our own role-playing characters and props to help us tell our narratives and stories. Then we invent, adapt and recount our stories as we play and explore.
Our roleplay and small world play, helps us to demonstrate our understanding of what we are thinking, what we have been reading or what we have been listening to and by retelling the stories using our own words we can introduce and strengthen our use of this new vocabulary.
We are showing accuracy and care in our drawing and written work and show our work with pride on our Class Dojo. When we are doing our phonics and reading together every day, we are recognising more and more sounds and words every day. Blending and segmenting our words and sentences together as a group has also help some of us not be so shy anymore as we all encourage each other as we work.
Then at the end of our day we get together again to share our creations, explaining the talk about the processes we have used and most importantly we celebrate each other’s achievements.
To help with our role play fun if anyone has any items, they don’t need anymore that you think EYFS could use, please send them in to me.
Items like…
Handbags, purses, baskets funny hats, etc, for pretend shopping. Pots and pans, jugs and kitchen utensils for imaginary cooking in sand play etc. Old telephones, keyboards for office play. Travel brochures, maps, binoculars for travel agents, we are always trying to come up with new role play ideas and small world play toys for retelling of stories. We will always find a use for it.
Or if anyone want to help us to create our role play fun in the future just let me know.
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From
Zanele Nkosi
Primary School Homeroom Teacher
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Here's an update on what we've been up to since our last newsletter feature – Year 1B.
We've been focusing on enhancing collaboration among our students, engaging in various activities, and completing projects that require teamwork. This has not only strengthened our communication skills but also nurtured the spirit of being effective team players. One notable project involved the students constructing a house, which was part of our Global Perspectives’ learning objectives – learning a new skill. This task served as an opportunity for them to improve their collaborative and communication abilities. It was impressive to see them working together to assemble the pieces for this project.
In addition to the house-building project, we embarked on a creative endeavor, crafting our own teddy bears using egg trays. This not only introduced a new skill but also allowed us to enhance our artistic and painting abilities.
Our science lessons have been particularly exciting. We've taken our learning outdoors, exploring, and discovering objects that relate to our lessons. In addition, we've been actively studying our bean germination project, which has helped us understand what plants need for survival, such as water, light, and air. The students have had a blast participating in this project, eagerly awaiting the progress. It's been a week since we started the germination project, and the beans are showing promising signs of growth.
Moreover, we've been diligently expanding our vocabulary and language skills by exploring sight words, which are crucial for speaking, reading, and writing. The students have actively participated in our sight word hunt, using newspaper articles every other day to find specific sight words. This exercise is essential, helping the students recognize the frequency of sight words in both written and spoken English. Their progress in writing skills has been impressive, and we look forward to witnessing their continued growth in this area.
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From
Melissa Jones
Secondary School Homeroom Teacher
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BIS Students' Environmental Actions and Self-Discovery
This month has seen the upper secondary students finish off their make BIS greener projects, as part of their global perspective’s lessons. Working collectively and focusing on the skills of research and collaboration, which are fundamental skills that they will utilise both in further education and employment.
The project kicked off with year 9, 10 and 11 students researching the current eco friendliness of the school, embarking on interviews around the school with BIS staff and collating their evidence to deliver pledges in the Friday assembly.
We saw year 11 displaying their work in the form of a vlog, in November assembly. Succinctly identifying where they could make a difference in the school. Pledging to set a good example to younger students as green ambassadors, as well as outlining changes which could be made in relation to the use of electricity, waste, and school resources, amongst many other suggestions and proposed initiatives . Year nine students followed in their footsteps presenting their pledges orally in assembly and vowing to make a difference. Year ten is still to announce their pledges so that is something we can all look forward to. As well as completing pledges all the upper secondary students have compiled very comprehensive reports detailing their findings and solutions which they would like to carry over into the school.
Meanwhile Year 7 have been working on the ‘why work’ module, finding out more about themselves and their strength and weaknesses and possible future career ambitions. The next few weeks will see them completing surveys with staff, family members and individuals in the community to ascertain why people undertake both paid and unpaid employment, so look out as they may be coming your way. Comparatively year 8 have been studying personal identity for global perspectives. Identifying what influences them socially, environmentally and in terms of family. The objective to produce an abstract self-portrait based on their heritage, name and characteristics which is still in the making.
The past week has seen all students busy with assessments for which they have all studied very hard, so this week they are excited to continue with their current projects. Whilst year nine, ten and eleven will start to delve into health and wellbeing, kicking off with looking at disease and its prevalence in their communities as well as on a national and global level.
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From
Mary Ma
Chinese Coordinator
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As Winter Begins, Forecasting Potential
"In light rain, the cold grows without frost, the leaves in the courtyard are half green and yellow." With the arrival of the Start of Winter, students and teachers stand firm against the cold, lighting up all that is beautiful in our steadfast journey.
Listen to the clear voices of younger students reciting, "The sun, like gold, spills over fields and mountains..." Look at the neatly written homework and the colorful, meaningful poetry and paintings. Recently, students have started to describe new friends' appearances, expressions, actions, and speech, including their kindness and teamwork. They also write about intense sports competitions. Older students, in a discussion sparked by four mock emails, unanimously advocate against bullying, aiming to be supportive leaders in the school. Reading Mr. Han Shaogong's "Answers Everywhere," they actively promote harmony between humans and nature. When discussing "Youth Life," they suggest facing pressure directly, reducing stress positively, and living healthily.
As winter begins, the quiet progress in our Chinese language studies hints at our limitless potential.
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From
Lucas
Football Coach
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英伦狮子队在行动
上周,英伦学校举办了历史上首次友谊三角足球赛。
英伦狮子队与广州法国学校和YWIES国际学校对垒。那是不可思议的一天,整个星期的氛围都充满了对这一活动的激动和焦虑。全校师生都在操场上为队伍加油,每一场比赛都充满了欢乐。
英伦狮子队在场上全力以赴,作为一个团队比赛,努力传球和构建集体行动。尽管存在年龄差异,我们大部分时间都能够施展我们的比赛风格。专注于团队合作、协作和分享球的团结精神。 YWIES拥有两位非常强大的前锋,他们进球并最终以2-1战胜了我们。
与法国学校的比赛则有所不同,我们能够凭借个人技巧和集体的传球及占领空间行动,在场上占据优势。BIS最终以3-0取得了胜利。
比赛的结果只是孩子们和全校共同体验和分享的喜悦的点缀,所有年级的学生都在现场为队伍加油打气,这是孩子们将长时间记住的不可思议的时刻。赛后,孩子们与其他学校的学生共享午餐,我们结束了美好的一天。
我们将继续努力组织更多这样的活动,以促进我们狮子队的发展,并给他们留下难忘的经历!加油,狮子队!
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From
Suzanne Bonney
EYFS Homeroom Teacher
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本月,幼儿4岁A班的孩子们忙碌地探索和讨论周围帮助我们的人们以及他们在社会中的角色。
我们每个繁忙的一天都会聚在一起参与课堂讨论,在这里我们提出自己的想法,并运用最近学到的词汇。这是一个有趣的时光,我们学会了认真倾听彼此并适当地回应所听到的内容。我们通过歌曲、童谣、故事、游戏以及大量的角色扮演和小世界游戏来积累主题知识和词汇。
圈子时间过后,我们开始进行各自的个人学习。我们有设定的任务(我们的工作)要完成,我们自己决定何时、如何以及按什么顺序来完成。这让我们在时间管理和遵循指示、在给定时间内完成任务方面有所实践。因此,我们正成为独立的学习者,在一天中自我管理时间。
每周都充满惊喜,这周我们扮演医生、兽医和护士。下周我们可能成为消防员或警察,或者我们可能成为疯狂的科学家做疯狂的科学实验,或者是建造桥梁或长城的建筑工人。我们一起创造和制作自己的角色扮演角色和道具,帮助我们讲述故事和叙述。然后我们在玩耍和探索中发明、改编并用自己的话重述故事。
我们的角色扮演和小世界游戏帮助我们展示我们对思考、阅读或听到的内容的理解,并通过用自己的话重述故事来引入和加强新词汇的使用。我们在绘画和书面工作中表现出准确性和关心,并在班级Dojo上自豪地展示我们的作品。每天一起做语音和阅读时,我们每天都能识别出越来越多的声音和单词。作为一个团队一起拼合和分解单词和句子也帮助我们中的一些人不再那么害羞,因为我们在工作时都会互相鼓励。
在一天结束时,我们再次聚在一起分享我们的创作,讲述我们使用的过程,并最重要的是庆祝彼此的成就。
为了帮助我们的角色扮演游戏,如果有人有不再需要的物品,你认为幼儿园阶段(EYFS)可以使用,请送给我。像手提包、钱包、篮子、搞笑的帽子等,用于假装购物。锅碗瓢盆、水壶和厨房用具用于沙玩中的想象烹饪等。旧电话、键盘用于办公室游戏。旅行手册、地图、望远镜用于旅行社,我们总是在想出新的角色扮演和小世界游戏玩具来重述故事。我们总能找到它们的用处。
或者如果有人想帮助我们未来创造角色扮演的乐趣,欢迎告诉我。
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From
Zanele Nkosi
Primary School Homeroom Teacher
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小学一年级B班最新动态
自从上次通讯报道以来,1B班在课堂上的表现值得一提。
我们一直专注于增强学生之间的协作能力,参与各种活动,并完成需要团队合作的项目。这不仅增强了我们的沟通技巧,也培养了成为有效团队成员的精神。一个值得注意的项目是学生们共同构建了一个房子,这是我们全球视角课程学习目标的一部分——学习新技能。这个任务为他们提供了提高合作和沟通能力的机会。看到他们一起组装这个项目的各个部分,实在令人印象深刻。
除了建房子的项目,我们还开始了创意工作,使用鸡蛋托制作自己的泰迪熊。这不仅引入了一项新技能,还提升了我们的艺术和绘画能力。
我们的科学课特别令人兴奋。我们把学习带到户外,探索和发现与课程相关的物体。此外,我们还积极研究我们的豆类发芽项目,这有助于我们理解植物生存所需的水、光和空气。学生们非常喜欢参与这个项目,热切期待着进展。我们开始发芽项目已经一周了,豆子显示出了生长的良好迹象。
此外,我们还一直在努力扩大词汇量和语言技能,通过探索常见词汇,这对于说、读和写英语至关重要。学生们积极参与我们的常见词寻宝活动,每隔一天就用报纸文章来找特定的常见词。这项练习很重要,帮助学生认识到常见词在书面和口语英语中的频率。他们在写作技能方面的进步令人印象深刻,我们期待着他们在这方面持续的成长。
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From
Melissa Jones
Secondary School Homeroom Teacher
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BIS学生的环保行动与自我探索
这个月,BIS的高中部学生在全球视野课程中完成了他们的“让BIS更绿色”项目。他们通过集体合作,专注于研究和协作技能的培养,这些技能对他们未来的高等教育和职业生涯至关重要。
项目开始时,9、10、11年级的学生调研了学校目前的环保情况,对BIS的教职员工进行采访,并收集证据,在周五的大会上发表承诺。
我们看到11年级的学生在11月的大会上通过视频博客展示了他们的工作,他们简洁地指出了学校可以改进的地方。他们承诺作为绿色大使为低年级学生树立榜样,并提出了在电力使用、废物处理和学校资源等方面可以进行的改变,以及许多其他建议和计划。9年级的学生紧随其后,在大会上口头宣布他们的承诺,誓言做出改变。10年级的学生还未宣布他们的承诺,这是我们都期待的。除了完成承诺,所有高中生都编写了非常全面的报告,详细阐述了他们的发现和他们希望在学校实施的解决方案。
与此同时,7年级的学生正在进行“为什么工作”模块的学习,了解自己的优势和劣势以及未来的职业抱负。接下来的几周,他们将通过对教职员工、家庭成员和社区人士的调查来了解人们为何从事有偿和无偿工作,所以请大家注意,他们可能会来找你。相比之下,8年级的学生正在学习全球视角中的个人身份。他们正在识别影响他们的社会、环境和家庭因素,目标是根据他们的遗产、名字和特征创作一幅抽象的自画像,目前这项工作仍在进行中。
过去的一周,所有学生都忙于评估,为此他们都非常努力地学习,所以这周他们很兴奋地继续进行当前的项目。而9、10、11年级的学生将开始深入了解健康和福祉,首先研究疾病及其在社区、国家和全球层面的普及情况。
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From
Mary Ma
Chinese Coordinator
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立冬之际,预告潜力
“细雨生寒未有霜,庭前木叶半青黄。”迎来立冬节气,我们师生迎寒而立,在坚定前行中慢慢点亮所有的美好。
请听,朗朗的书声,是低年级的同学们在朗诵“阳光像金子,洒遍田野、高山……“。请看,刚评出的又一批字迹工整秀丽的作业,还有一幅幅色彩各异,意境丰富的配诗画作。最近的作文中,孩子们已开始描写新朋友的外貌、神态、动作、语言,更有他们友爱互助的品质,哈哈,还有紧张激烈的球场竞技。高年级的同学们呢,四封模拟邮件引发的课堂讨论中大家一致主张坚决抵制校园霸凌,争做校园”知心师长“;赏读韩少功先生的《遍地应答》大家积极倡议人与自然和谐共生;面对”青年生活“的话题,大家纷纷提出”直视压力,正面减压,健康生活“。
立冬之际,悄悄发生的中文探究故事正预告着我们的无限潜力。
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