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You have probably already read about the upcoming National Student Conference, on our Homepage in the section Recent News, which is going to be held on 12th March 2016 in Kishinau.
This Conference is dedicated to students and teachers from all regions of Moldova who have actively participated in the International iEARN Projects with the support of other Global Organizations. Teachers together with their students have successfully implemented several education projects within their communities in collaboration with other participating countries and have proved excellent 21st Century digital skills when performing their work. Our school has also registered for this Conference with the media project created by Catalina Agachi and Veronica Ureche within The GTP Children's Rights Project. You can see it below:
Take your time to look over the wonderful media projects created by the students and teachers from different regions of Moldova and vote for the most appealing ones. The results will be made public at the Conference.
Let the competition start! Click on the text button below to see the media performances.
Choose a few projects you liked most and say why. Post a comment below.
Have a look at the Conference Agenda below. See you there!
Words are all around us and are increasing in number each year, that is why we need to know how to write them down.
Spelling is very important since we do writing throughout our lifetimes. Spelling also aids in reading, so that writing and reading have a common factor- proficiency with language. Bad spelling gives others a bad impression about you. No matter what you say, if the spelling is poor, the reader will notice this before anything else. Punctuation errors often go unnoticed, but everyone notices spelling errors. If you struggle with spelling, take the challenge below and improve your spelling skills. Choose the level of difficulty and test yourself. You can do it as many times as you wish. Good luck! |
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