Muffin sale at the St. Hedwig elementary school: Learning and enjoying united
Muffin sale at the St. Hedwig elementary school: Learning and enjoying united
A look behind the scenes of the muffin sale
The muffin sale of classes 1c and 1d at the St. Hedwig elementary school in Kitzingen has recently caused a lot of excitement. This activity not only offered a delicious pleasure for the school community, but also a valuable learning experience for the children. By selling self -baked muffins, the students had the opportunity to learn practical skills in dealing with money while they were part of a joint project.
The interaction of learning and commitment
An important part of the muffin sale was practical learning in mathematics lessons. Practice the children, calculate prices and release change - skills that are of great importance in everyday life. By using your mathematical knowledge in a real scenario, you were able to implement the theory directly into practice. This type of learning means that the pupils not only understand the basics of arithmetic, but also recognize their applications in everyday life.
a joint event
Muffin sale was not only a teaching project, but also an opportunity for the parents and the entire school community to get involved. At home, the parents baked and decorated, which strengthens the family bond and creates a valuable time together. The positive feedback from customers during the sale confirmed the commitment and hard work of the children. Many thanks to the parents and teachers who supported us in this process.
Financial support for future projects
The entire proceeds of the muffin sale is intended for the parents' advisory board to finance school projects. Such initiatives are important because they help to expand the range of activities and resources for students. This not only promotes the school community, but also ensures that exciting educational projects can be launched.
The influence on the school community
Muffin sale at the St. Hedwig elementary school is an excellent example of how education and common sense can go hand in hand. Through such activities, the children not only enjoy learning, but also how important commitment in their own community is. It shows that school is not only a place of learning, but also a platform for social skills and teamwork. In the future we can hope for further creative projects that enrich both the students and the community.
by: Michaela Pfeuffer (teacher, St. Hedwig primary school in Kitzingen)
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