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Fun memories of school !

Fun memories of school !. School camps at primary school. At the age of 12, we had a school camp . Each class decided if they wanted to go or not . The place where they would be heading was up to the class , and the teacher . The camp lasts about a week .

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Fun memories of school !

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  1. Fun memories of school!

  2. School camps at primaryschool • At the age of 12, wehad a schoolcamp. Eachclassdecidediftheywanted to goornot. The placewheretheywouldbeheadingwasup to the class, and the teacher. • The camplastsabout a week. • At the camptheywould play differentgames, go sightseeing, and get to know the surroundings of thattownorplaceyouare in.

  3. The discos of primaryschool • Wearrangeddiscos to raise money for the schoolcamps. • Weboughtsweetsand made somedecorations to sell. Wearrangeddifferentkinds of games, for examplelottery, and made allkinds of bakedgoods. • Wechose the music for the dj to play, and wealso made posters to advertise the disco.

  4. The Comenius-project at 9th grade • Wewent to Paris for a week in december 2010 with somestudentsfrom my frenchclass. • Therewewent sightseeing around Paris, wesaw for example the Louvre, The Eiffel tower, the university of Sorbonne and wegot to know the localhighschool. • The theme of the projectwasdiscriminationand how to prevent it.

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