At the beginning of April, students marked
International Autism Awareness Day. Everybody wore blue clothes and that way
showed their support to people that have a disorder from autism spectre. They
hosted students from regular school and played games together.
There are 19 students of romani national minority studying in the Centre. On Friday, the 8th of April, students from year 2 to year 8 marked the International Romani Day. Students of sixth and 7.a classes sang the song “Nek svud ljubav sja”. After that the students listen to then read the story “Noćko”. The story is written in Romanian Baja language and in Croatian. The students whose mother language is Croatian learned key words from the story in Baja language. Marking of the International day continued with workshops. Part of the students were given memory cards. On the cards, there were pictures and their names in Romanian Baja and in Croatian. Some of the students translated and illustrated the story named "Kako spavaju pilići?” (How chickens sleep?) and the other students had the story named "Zašto djeca vole zeca?". (Why children love the bunny?). Students of Romani minority preformed a dance with Andro Verdan (Hop hop hop) music.
Students from year 1 to year 8 marked the Earth Day. They went to see the exhibition “Erik/a - woolly rhinoceros” at the Varaždin City Museum. The exhibition is dedicated to the best preserved skeleton of the woolly rhinoceros in Croatia. The bones were found not far from Varaždin. After viewing the exhibition, the students participated in a workshop. They were playing archaeologists and they dug up bones.
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