Witold’s symbols | grades 1-3 - Instytut Pileckiego
education
16.04.2024 (Tue) 10:00
Witold’s symbols | grades 1-3
An offer aimed at primary school students to promote patriotic attitudes and knowledge of Polish national symbols.
The program for grades 1-3 includes discussion of issues such as: the country, flag, emblem, national anthem, map of Poland, cities in Poland, works of national culture. The lesson allows for the implementation of the general education core curriculum for primary school in grades 1-3 (early childhood education) in the area of social education: the student recognizes the emblem, colors, national anthem (III.2.2).
target group: primary school pupils
duration: 45 minutes
language of instruction: Polish/English
Classes are held every Tuesday in the gallery of the Pilecki Institute "DeBeKa" (Dom Bez Kantów, Krakowskie Przedmieście 11). Classes are free of charge. To book a class, please complete the application form on our website: https://forms.gle/ruNGncEqyAuwQye98
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