Primary School ABiS ‘School for child’ In cooperation with WSINF in Łódź 17a Rzgowska Street tel.042 250 55 00 www.school4child.pl headmaster: Anna Sowińska.

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Primary School ABiS ‘School for child’ In cooperation with WSINF in Łódź 17a Rzgowska Street tel headmaster: Anna Sowińska

Headmaster Anna Sowińska M.A.

Working and learning should be an opportunity to use and develop children’s talents rather than be treated as a necessary evil. Our principle: Playing is learning, learning is playing.

The ‘Young inventors’ Project

Extended English language learning syllabus.

‘ There is more to a game than simple entertainment or a trivial way of killing time. It makes a person complete.’ Plato „Learn through action." Confucius

The meaning of a game in teaching and raising. By means of a game a child: -acquires knowledge and skills - develops one’s own ideas and views - communicates by means of different channels - expresses and discusses one’s own emotions

The meaning of a game in teaching and raising. By means of a game a child: - seeks, organises, verifies -acts creatively experiments - uses knowledge in practice - cooperates in a group more efficiently

Thank you for your attention