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My 3rd B class we decided to prepare a little surprise for freshmen. Since the fourth Thursday in November (28 11 2013), the U.S. is celebrated as the biggest holiday of Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving Day).
As pupils bilingual school focused on English language, we believe that our youngest classmates should know about this day. For each class, we prepared a presentation through which they can make more insight about this holiday. Us girls for a while dressed as Indians, which in the history of Thanksgiving played a big role and helped to its creation. Finally, we freshmen sake were divided into groups to mischief with a quiz, for which they were rewarded. We are glad that we could for a few minutes to put yourself in a difficult role of the teacher. We look forward to this day one year closer sake to our new first years.
We as class 3 B Decided to prepare a little surprise for our freshmen. Since it was the fourth Thursday in November, the day the people in the U.S. celebrate Thanksgiving, we as a bilingual school thought That our youngest students should know something about this special day. For each class we prepared a presentation That would inform our first graders about this day. Our girls dressed up like Indians, who played a big role in the creation of the holiday. Finally, we divided the freshmen into groups to cope with a quiz, for Which they were rewarded.
That we are glad we could put ourselves in the difficult role of the teacher for a few minutes. We look forward to the next year when we will able to do the same thing with our newly acquired freshmen.
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