As part of the Happy Islands project, something truly special happened to us. We were invited to take part in extraordinary lessons prepared by our partners from class 6a, and students from the eighth grade joined us as well.
The sixth graders presented their project work and… wow!
They showed us inventions straight out of the future. There was a flying house, a trash bin that pays for the waste you throw in, a solar-powered vehicle, and a futuristic vehicle that sparked huge interest. Every idea was not only creative, but also taught us how to care for our planet and use technology wisely.
But that wasn’t all! Our older friends also prepared a series of fascinating physics and chemistry experiments. It was colorful, surprising, and very scientific – we learned through observation, asking questions, and discovering together.
This meeting showed us how beautiful and valuable cooperation between classes can be. We learned from our older peers, inspired one another, and had a great time doing it.
It was a lesson we will remember for a long time – definitely worth following and repeating.
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