International Team 13 : St. Patrick's NS, Bruree IRLANDE/Camarès FRANCE

  • William

    Do you want us to put our presentation on the Padlet?

    Karen

     

    We've made a start - we'll present our typical day and then include some of the weekly activities such as sports, music etc.

    Karen

     

    Karen,

    We agree your suggestion (We will work on one programme made by all the pupils). We will keep on programming as soon as we will come back to school after our spring holidays.

    William

    William : Voici le padlet , sur lequel tu peux ajouter des images, des textes et des vidéos.

     

    Made with Padlet

    William

    I think one for the whole class is what I would prefer. We have only 5 laptops that we use once or twice per week so making 22 programmes may not get done!

    Karen

     

     

    Karen,

    There 20 pupils in my class. We should do only one programme for the whole class (and show it to the other class) OR each pupil of our classes should do one programme for a pupil of the other class. What do you prefer ?

    William

     

    William,

    That sounds doable to me! Will we both do the same type of programme? There are 22 pupils in my class.

    Karen

     

    Karen,

    We talked about Scratch Project with my pupils. One of them has an idea. Why not use Scratch to describe one day in a pupil's life (home, school, sport…) ? Tell me if you agree with this.

    William

    Thanks William

    We are also new to Scratch - same as you since September 2016. I am not sure what kind of project to set - have you some ideas that you would like to work on?

    Karen

    Welcome to the Scratch challenge Karen. We are now on winter holidays. In Camares, where our school is situated, pupils come back to their classrooms on Monday 20. In my class (pupils from 7 to 11 years old), we started Scratch in September 2016. We didn't think about the next challenge yet but we'll tell you about it as soon as possible.

    William DESPEYROUX

     

    Greetings Despeyroux William in France; we in Bruree, Limerick, Ireland are looking forward to the challenge. The chilren in my class are quite new to Scratch. Have you any ideas for the challenge?

    Karen Murnane