Thursday 30 April 2015

The school in Norway

  

Norway

-Some of the school’s in Norway have more floors and different sections.

-It isn’t many schools in Norway that have school uniforms, maybe some private schools. It is free to go to a public school, but if you are going to go to a private school you have to pay.

-In one day we have six lessons. In the lessons we have Music, English, Norwegian, History, Math, Science, Gym, RLE and Art & Handicraft. You can choose your third subject in language, so you can choose between
 

-It’s different from school to school. Some schools are difficult and others are easier.

-Education is compulsory and free for children and adolescents between 6 and 16 years, and all young people between 16 and 19 have a the right to three years of secondary education.


This is our library. We have all kinds of books.
For example history, romance, horror books and so on.
 
This is the "glass hallway" as we call it.
We use them when we are going in between the different buildings.

 
This is our computer room. There are computer labs in all buildings in the school.
 
 



 
 
 
 


 

This is the cafeteria, where you can buy yogurt and juice. There are plenty of tables and chairs, so you can sit to eat. When we have classes can also sit there and work.



This is how classrooms looks. We all have a desk each and a locker under the desk.

-Sophie 

Friday 6 March 2015

Bye bye Polen


Today was our last day in Poland. We started the day at school were we had a quiz about Norway and Poland, before we ate a lovely lunch together. We ended school early and spent the rest of the day packing and spending time with our partners. Everyone met at the airport at 20:00 to say goodbye. Now we are waiting at the airport since our plane for now is about four hours delayed.


Eating lunch at school. The students brought different types of food and we all enjoyed them togheter.

This is “Pierogi” a polish traditional dish, which we all got to try at lunch today.

Here we are at the airport taking the last pictures of this trip and saying goodbye.
We are going to miss you so much :'(

Right now we are eating food and relaxing at the airport.
We are really tired but soo grateful for the wonderful time we have had in Poland. We can’t wait for you to come visit us in Norway! J
 

Thursday 5 March 2015

Day 5 in Poland


Today we have had yet another busy but exciting day. We started out with a visit to the museum of History of Polish Jews. After this we had a tour of the National Stadium and then ended the day with a visit to radio Bajka. Here we were interviewed about our exchange and recorded for it to be played on the radio.

The museum of History of Polish Jews was very nice and educational.
It was opened in Aprill 2013, so it was a new and fancy museum






The tour of the National Stadium was really cool. It is a huge stadium with space for more than 58 000 People. It is used mostly for football matches and it is the home stadium of Polands national football team. It is also used for conserts and other big events.



 
We recorded different interviews for Radio Bajka, which is a children’s radio. Some of the interviews were sent directly on air and some were recorded to be played later. It was a truly fun experience J
Here we are recording a Norwegian lullaby about a troll-mother singing for her eleven troll-kids. Both Norwegians and polish are singing.
 
 
 
Tomorrow is our last day in Poland and we are meeting at school for some evaluation activities.
 
 

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Update on our stay in Polen


We have now been in Polen for four days and time has passed by soo fast. The polish students with parents met us at the airport on Sunday. Since then we have experienced and done a lot of exciting things. We have learned a lot about polish history and culture trough visits at museums, presentations and trough living with our polish family.
We are all enjoying our stay here and we are looking forwards to the next two days we have left.
J

Here is a glimps of some of the things we have been doing:
On monday we learned to dance polonaise (a polish traditional Dance)
Visiting the Palace on the water in Royal Baths Park


Sightseeing in Old Town
Touring the Royal Castle
Visiting the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science.


The view from the 30th floor


 :)


 








 

Saturday 28 February 2015

Polen here we come!



Hey!
We are currently at the airport and ready to leav. The plain is 40minuets delayed. We are so excited!:)

Friday 27 February 2015

3 days till departure


Three days people! Three days till we are coming to visit you!
Today we have finished our last preparations and we have practiced our polish (which is kind of hard).  These last weeks have gone by so fast, but we are ready and excited!
We are a bit anxious though, because the airlane we are traveling with “Norwegian” is planning a strike. Our biggest fear right now is therefor that they will be on strike on Sunday and cancel our flight. Hopefully they will not cancel our flight and in three days we will be in Poland with you all!
We can’t wait!
J

Sunday 1 February 2015

National Museum of Ethnography in Warsaw

Państwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne w Warszawie (National Museum of Ethnography in Warsaw)
Its collection is made up of objects, folk art, costumes, crafts, sculptures, paintings and other art from Poland, Europe and remaining continents. The museum has a permanent exhibition and a lot of temporary exhibitions, a library (around 26 000 volumes), a Photographic and Film Records Studio and a Central Repository for the Museum's Collections.

The permanent exhibition presented inside the museum includes:
• The Flight. Asian Magical Weapons,
• Africa,
• Australia and Oceania,
• Polish Folk Art Gallery,
• Folk Handicraft,
• Polish Annual Rites.

The Polish collection is composed of around 13500 exhibits in the permanent collection and over 1000 in the deposits.
The African collection is the richest collection in the museum with over ten thousand objects mainly from Sub-Saharan Africa. The African collection includes costumes and clothing, jewelry, royal insignia, sculptures, masks and objects related to religious practices. According to the museum, one of the most important objects of the African collection are helmet masks made by the East African Makonde tribe (Tanzania, Mozambique).


http://ethnomuseum.website.pl/en/
Ania :)