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Dragon Talks: Boai School Carnival
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Dec 4, 2009. Boai school carnival is held every year around mid-November. Students from the first to sixth grade are all looking forward to this day because they can play science and music games and eat different kinds of snacks. This year's carnival is on November 14. Below are pictures shot by our fifth graders Michelle Fan and Amy Ye. Grilled squid, one of Taiwanese favorite snacks, tastes delicious and chewy. It is 35 NT dollars. This is one of the music games, hosted by class 10 grade 5.
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Dragon Talks: 2009/11
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Nov 3, 2009. 20091030 Halloween Haunted House at Boai. We transform our classroom into a haunted house. Our English teachers : (from right to left). Nicole, Penny, a student, Tina and Winnie. Allen and Erin are holding admission tickets. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 20091030 Halloween Haunted House at Boai. School Success Tip of the Day.
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Dragon Talks: Message from Mr. Rapice
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Oct 15, 2009. Message from Mr. Rapice. Hello everyone from Bo-Ai! You have all been so nice in writing to us and sharing things about your school and country. Thank you very much for sharing your Moon Festival pictures with us. It helped me teach my students more about your culture. In fact, I never heard of the Moon Festival until Nicole told me about it. So you taught me too! It sounds like a great holiday! I have sent some pictures of my classes. Let me explain to you a little about what we do. We wan...
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Dragon Talks: 20091030 Halloween Haunted House at Boai
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Nov 3, 2009. 20091030 Halloween Haunted House at Boai. We transform our classroom into a haunted house. Our English teachers : (from right to left). Nicole, Penny, a student, Tina and Winnie. Allen and Erin are holding admission tickets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 20091030 Halloween Haunted House at Boai. School Success Tip of the Day.
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Dragon Talks: 2009/10
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Oct 15, 2009. Message from Mr. Rapice. Hello everyone from Bo-Ai! You have all been so nice in writing to us and sharing things about your school and country. Thank you very much for sharing your Moon Festival pictures with us. It helped me teach my students more about your culture. In fact, I never heard of the Moon Festival until Nicole told me about it. So you taught me too! It sounds like a great holiday! I have sent some pictures of my classes. Let me explain to you a little about what we do. We wan...
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Dragon Talks: 2010/01
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Jan 12, 2010. Apologies from Columbus School. Good day Bo Ai:. Many many apologies from Columbus School. This year has been a difficult and busy one for us. Our principal Mr. Rocha resigned in November so we do not have a principal now. Mr Rocha helped with many of our projects inclunding our sister school program so a lot of things did not get done. We hope to have a new principal this week. Also, our Chinese teachers left early so our students have not had Chinese lessons for 2 months.
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Dragon Talks: 2009/12
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Dec 4, 2009. Boai school carnival is held every year around mid-November. Students from the first to sixth grade are all looking forward to this day because they can play science and music games and eat different kinds of snacks. This year's carnival is on November 14. Below are pictures shot by our fifth graders Michelle Fan and Amy Ye. Grilled squid, one of Taiwanese favorite snacks, tastes delicious and chewy. It is 35 NT dollars. This is one of the music games, hosted by class 10 grade 5.
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Dragon Talks: 2009/09
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Sep 17, 2009. My name is Ron Rapice. My Chinese name is Long En.the Dragon. I am a teacher at Columbus School in Bridgeport, CT USA. I am very happy to share this blog with everyone at Bo-Ai Elementary School. Me and my students are excited to exchange ideas with all of you and learn more about your school and your culture. Ps Ask Nicole who is her favorite Italian cook? Links to this post. Sep 13, 2009. Hello, I'm Penny Pan. Hello, I am Penny Pan. This is my third year teaching English in. Sep 12, 2009.
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Dragon Talks: Columbus School Chinese Program
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Oct 14, 2009. Columbus School Chinese Program. Hello Bo Ai, thank you for the wonderful pictures. They helped us learn about the Moon Festival. It looks like a lot of fun. We are Mr. Rapice 4th grade class. We are the 6th grade class in Mr. Rapice's program. We look forward to sending you information about Halloween which we celebrate on 31st, October. Hello everyone, we are Mr. Rapice 5th grade class. We enjoy learning Chinese very much! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Message from Mr. Rapice.