Easter Sunday, April 4th
Things to do on Easter Sunday:
Colour some eggs
Make Easter cards, draw chicks, eggs and bunnies
Search for Easter eggs
Play the game of egg rolling
Send photos of your coloured Easter eggs
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Things to do on Easter Sunday:
Colour some eggs
Make Easter cards, draw chicks, eggs and bunnies
Search for Easter eggs
Play the game of egg rolling
Send photos of your coloured Easter eggs
Our school invites students to take part in a plant-growing project directly translated as “Plant friends of Mäetaguse Basic School”. Everyone is encouraged to plant a seed (e.g flower, cucumber, tomato) and start observing and recording its growth. Teachers are also welcome to participate. The project lasts from March 15 until May 31, 2021.
Some of the hobby classes are now opened for online activities. Beginner English students from year 2, zither players, nature lovers and sporty students can countinue with their hobbies according to the school timetable.
Create poems in Estonian and take part in Estonian language meme competition.
https://lasteekraan.err.ee/1608113386/vikerraadio-keelemeemi-konkursslink opens on new page
Mäetaguse Põhikool will have distance learning until March 12th due to high risk of getting infected with SARS-CoV-2 and the fact that some of our students and teachers have already been infected.
February 24th is Independence Day in Estonia. Our school celebrated it on February 19th with gathering outside, singing the national hymn and going sledging together.
In accordance with Health Board of Estonia and the local municipality starting from March 1st until March 5th the entire school will be on distance learning.
Independence Day greetings from the Minister of Education and Research of Estonia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLymFNFXJS8&feature=youtu.be
Our school is in the international project “No waste but haste for a good fate”. Since we still can not get together with our partners and the real life learning and teaching activities and travelling are on hold due to the pandemic, we decided to get together online.
The aim was to get acquainted and to offer our students an opportunity to see the other students and speak to their peers in small groups.
11 February is celebrated as 112 Day in Estonia and elsewhere in the European Union. The aim of celebrating this day is to increase awareness of the common emergency phone number 112 used in Europe, which allows for calling for an ambulance, police and rescue workers. In 2019, the 112 Day will be celebrated for the tenth time.
To celebrate the 112 Day, the Estonian Emergency Response Centre has traditionally organised a conference and a campaign in kindergartens called “From Snow / to Snow 112”.