Living In A Global Village The British School, New Delhi

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We connect to Mrs. Yvonne Harrison-

Brigitte asks about the weather

Skype Interaction with

Singleton Primary, Western Australia

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Mrs. Harrison’s class listens to us sing

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We would love to visit India!

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E-learning Cultural Exchange

Schools across the Globe

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Location of Schools that linked up

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Dear Deepti Sawney!

Thank you very much for your nice letter! Together with the class we just looked through all the contributions about the lots of different festivals in India. It was really interesting! India contains so many traditions! So please greet the class from us and tell them that we do understand that they live in a very special part of the world!

All the best! Regards,Truls Nordby

Med vennlig hilsenTruls NordbyGyllenborg skolePostboks 11679262 Tromsø77 75 71 20Norway

Letters from our friends-Norway

Year 1, The British School, New Delhi

Learning about the different cultures and Learning to respect them.

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Thank you, Deepti!! We have learnt a lot from taking part in this project. Perhaps next

year we could do some more. I would have liked our students to write to yours, and those from other schools, and perhaps even taken part in an on-line chat. We will be in touch next year.Our children think your school looks like an international hotel!

RegardsRegReg WhitelyDeputy PrincipalBeachlands Primary SchoolWhitfield StGeraldton, Western Australia, 6530Ph: 08 99211793

Year 5, The British School, New Delhi

Friends around the world-Building a World Community

Letters from our friends-Australia

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Technology in my School.

•Computers•Actvbord•Google•Internet•Progeter

Gemma Rose7years

England

Technnology in my School.

•Computer•Google search•Skype•Printer•Internet•Projecter

Riyah6 yers India

Technology in my school

•Internet•Google•Activboard•Computer•Projecter

Kalyaani Persad 7 years

Trinidad and Tobago

Kyra Agarwal, 11years

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Mrs. Whitaker visits us from Bowsland Green, Bristol, UK.

We are looking forward to our

Project with them and the Skype

link-up!

The distance gets shorter!

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Friendship in English and Czech

Czech: Přátelstvý je krásné kdyŽ máš prátele a rodinu.

English: Friend ship is beautiful when you have friend. You be happy when you have friend you be

feeling like you born again.

Veronika, Year 5A (Czech Republic)

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Global citizenship! Me as a part of the world! Trying to be aware of what is happening around me! And trying to do my bit to help it! Being a Global Citizen is something you do out of choice and deciding if you want to help the environment around us.

Ziva Juneja, Year 6

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GLOBAL CITIZENS

Global Citizens are people of the world, and that they can belong to a larger community instead of following one religion, state and nation. It really doesn’t matter if you are an Indian, American,

Christian, Scottish, German or Italian. We should respect other religions and be a part of it.

Riya Kumar, Year 6

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Global Citizenship

Awareness of the world as a global community, recognising the rights and responsibilities of citizens within it.

Mehak Anand, Year 6

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Global citizens

“ “ The globe is ours and we have all the rights to The globe is ours and we have all the rights to protect it .” Global citizenship means protect it .” Global citizenship means understanding all our responsibilities and our job understanding all our responsibilities and our job to protect the earth.to protect the earth.

We must protect the earth and understand how We must protect the earth and understand how the earth needs us. Its is all up to us to destroy the earth needs us. Its is all up to us to destroy the world or to protect it. The earth is all in our the world or to protect it. The earth is all in our hands and we will not be able to treasure the earth hands and we will not be able to treasure the earth if it is used a garbage dump.if it is used a garbage dump.

Alisar Awwad, Year 6Alisar Awwad, Year 6

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Countries and Languages We Speak Countries and Languages We Speak in Year 5in Year 5

England, AustraliaIndia

Ireland France Spain

Sri lanka Poland

Czech Republic Ghana RwandaJapan China

Thailand Malaysia Slovakia KoreaLesotho

EnglishHindi, Punjabi

Irish French Spanish

Singhalese Polish Czech Fanite

Rwandanise Japanese Chinese Thai

Malay SlovacKoreanSotho

LanguagesLanguages

CountriesCountries

Lyala and Martha-louise

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FriendshipFriendshipWe are from all over the world, we We are from all over the world, we have people from every continent in have people from every continent in our class.our class.

We have friends from country's like We have friends from country's like Slovakia, Kenya, India and England. Slovakia, Kenya, India and England. We become good friends and we have We become good friends and we have fun together!! fun together!!

By Rahul, Rohan and Ansh

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Email interaction with Year 3

Getting ready for our Topic-”United States of America” in Year 4…

I think emailing is very clever and exciting. We can make friends without even seeing them (unless they send you a picture). I never knew about epals in till miss told us but I think it’s very cool and clever.

I think we are old enough to have emails for ourselves. It’s also made ICT lessons more fun.

Adam DalrympleAge: 8years

EnglandThe British School, New Delhi

I like e-mailing to America.It is fun having pen-pals.It is also nice knowing new people.I also like knowing that other people are enjoying getting my e-mails. It is very clever that we can make new friends just by typing a few words!Name: Maya KulukundisAge: 7 years

Greece The British School, New Delhi

From America

From America

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I feel that the internet is great and has very interesting websites. And lots of games and pictures. It has also information about the world. ANIBAL3AArgentinaThe British School, New Delhi

I feel very exited to be writing to other people in the world. The internet is great and makes it easier to contact other people.Geena 3A EnglandThe British School, New Delhi

The internet is a very useful thing. E-mails are also very useful they allow us to talk to our friends and family. Who ever you send mail to, they will get it in a blink of an eye!Name: Isabella, Class: 3A

Country: England The British School, New Delhi

I feel happy how internet helped us to send E-mails. I love every one in the world. Love from BoithaYear 3A.Lesotho in AfricaThe British School, New Delhi

It is easy to put on and I no Skype we can speak on it and we can see them it is so much fun to play on the computer.LauraYear 3A

Australia The British School, New Delhi

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Poem by Year 5A

Peace is the sound nature.Peace is late at night without cars-quiet.

Peace is my brother or sister on a play date.Peace is deep breathing slowly.

Peace is sleepily stroking the softness of your pet.Peace is reading a book at night in a cozy bed in a small pool of light.

Peace is a steamy bubble bath after losing the match.Peace is drawing a bird on a windy day in the garden.

Peace is watching T.V. cuddled under a blanket with a dog.Peace is lying undisturbed on a soft bed after a long day.

Peace is sitting next to a camp fire roasting fluffy marshmallows.Peace is powerful……..So, Let there be Peace!!