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Our Learning Circle Friends

Page history last edited by Oxana Krailo 13 years, 11 months ago

The My Hero Learning Circles Session -2010 (winter-spring) was a good virtual place to meet new people and to make new friends. Look through this little Photo Album and enjoy the diversity of students and teachers who have the Heroes of their own! 

 

Students from Ontario, Canada                             and from Ontario, California, the USA

 

 our new friends from Murom, Russia                         and from Reeds Spreeng, the USA 

  

And Spain pupils are here                            Meet the Dreamteam from Canada 

 

 students from Atlanta, Georgia 

 

         girls from Bandung, Indonesia                     and from Doha, Quatar             

 

students from Novosibirsk, Russia

 

and Wendy Jewel, our facilitator, with her family

Dear friends!

We have enjoyed every week of our communication! We inproved our English and learned a lot about your culture, thoughts and feelings - but the most important thing was that we value the same things - love, courage, inteligence, kindness.

Comments (7)

Oxana Krailo said

at 11:50 am on Feb 21, 2010

Hi again! Do you see your photo here? Do you want to see if it is still in your PC? Send it! But if you want to get it off this page - just let me know - I will moove it off immidiately.
But - it is so great to see you here...:)

Natalya_Shigarova said

at 12:21 am on Feb 23, 2010

It's really pleasant to see our picture on your site! Thank you very much! We don't have a site in English so I can't use it in this project. But I've printed all the pictures I received from the classrooms and will display them at school and on our Russian site too. I also think that it's important to see the people you're communicating with and the places where they're from.

Oxana Krailo said

at 9:36 pm on Feb 24, 2010

Were glad to meet you in our blog!

wendy jewell said

at 1:00 am on Feb 25, 2010

Hello Oxana and everyone of your students! Great photos and really enjoyed your Welcome Package... very interesting... Looks like it was cold and rainy when you went on your excursion but gorgeous scenery and buildings. Thanks for putting this together... I am gong to send you a picture of me and my family to add as well.
Have a great day.... by the way... are you watching the Olympics?
Cheers
Wendy Jewell

Madeline Gillum said

at 8:29 pm on Mar 1, 2010

Thank you for your comments about heroes on our blog page. We are enjoying getting to know you and your students. Any pictures that you email to us, I will add them to our page. Would you be interested in trying to have a video conference with my class? We would have to make some arrangements to stay late, and I'm not sure where your class could meet, but we would like to try to make it work if you are interested. Give all of your students our best wishes for a great week of learning and fun.
Friends,
Mrs. Gillum's Class in Ontario, USA

Madeline Gillum said

at 9:30 pm on Mar 1, 2010

We just looked up the definition of a "lorry". Do you learn to drive the one that is horse drawn,or do your's have a motor like a truck? Do the students drive them on the farms, or on the roads?
Thanks for the info,
Mrs. Gillum's Class

Oxana Krailo said

at 10:39 pm on Mar 1, 2010

Oh, my! No! Of cource we do not learn to drive these ancient things! that had to be a track, of cource! we are not so deeply FARMING! Sorry for misunderstanding;) And students drive them on the roads!

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