Year 2 had a lot of fun visiting and learning about the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade which is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans. It was established in February of 1901 and recently celebrated its hundredth anniversary. The museum is somewhat of a “guardian” of national culture.
Pi is the most studied number in mathematics. Pi is an irrational number and, by definition, it is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. In other words, Pi equals the circumference divided by the diameter. It does not matter how big or small the circle is, Pi remains the same. Pi is often written using the symbol π and is pronounced "pie", just like the dessert.
Upper secondary students, taking French as a foreign language, went to the FRENCH LANGUAGE CAFÉ this week.
Year 4a students learned through play how to write and follow instructions and measure height and weight.
“The more that you read, the more things you will know…”
We learn our alphabet and the unique sounds that each letter makes. Soon, we can read words and full sentences. And before we know it, the right book can take us on adventures and inspire us to visualize new lands, dimensions, and alternate universes.