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Fasching Party - News

On February 17th 2011, PYP in Dresden International School had an early Fasching Party. For all classes, it started at 1:20pm to 3:20pm. Each person/teacher/student received  1 free snack, and most were wearing costumes. Some of the games they did were Musical Chairs, Musical Statues, and an Egg Race. The Student Coucil PYP planned this fun, and exciting event.  Another one of the fun things were a Raffle. Students who won in 3B were Mark, Ashley, Corban, etc. Each raffle ticket was 1 Euro. They drew about 45 tickets. Everyone was wearing cool, scary, funny costumes on. Students could not wear their costumes to school. They had to change 10 minutes before this party. Here is a little interview with some of the students from DIS: Fransziska said before the party that she thinks everyone will enjoy the party. She was a princess. Ashley said she thought that she would like it. She was dressed up as a princess, also. Ms. Anne said she thought she would like it. She think...

Right Now (10.13.10)

Right Now, we are at Moms German lesson. We have a break(2 weeks) from school and Mom doesn't with her German lessons. I have nothing to do so I'll just type the tram stops that the Line 12 stops at 1. Strisen, Ludwig - Hartmann - Straße, 2. Gustav-Freytag-Straße, 3. Heinrich-Shütz-Straße, 4. Jungststraße, 5. Blasewitz, Shillerplatz, 6. Prellerstraße, 7. Lene-Glatzer-Straße, 8. Könishiemplatz, 9. Augsburger Straße, 10. Blasewitzer Straße and Fetscherstraße, 11. Gabelsberger Straße, 12. Fetscherplatz, 13. Krakenhaus St. Joseph Stift, 14. Straßburger Platz, 15. Deuths-Hygeinum-Musuem, 16. Pirnacher Platz, 17. Prager Straße, 18. Postplatz, 19. Alfred-Althus Straße, Haltepunkt Freiberger Straße, Rosienstraße, Löbtau, Thranter Straße, Bunostraße, Pennricher Straße, Cassbauder Straße, Cotta, Gofred-Celler-Straße, Leutewitz, End Station.

Writing a Letter to The Principal

Some days ago, the teachers had said "Shut Up" to my class. Yesterday I made a letter to my principal saying that that word is a bad word and none of the teachers at Dresden International School/Annen Campus should not say that. I am going to give it to her today. Comment if you think that teachers should say that, or if you don't.

My Sister Had Her "Zuckertuten Fest" Yesterday

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On August 14th, 2010, Ballston Spa Resident, Maggie Walz, who moved to Dresden, Germany, because of her father’s GlobalFoundries job, participated in the Dresden International School’s Zuckertuten Festival. The Zuckertuten Festival is where Parents and Siblings go and find toys, Barbies, sugar goods, etc. and put it in a large designed cardboard cone. The parents bring the cone on the day of the festival to the school. The child receives it from their teacher. When the child gets home they open the cone and see what they have & play with it. The principal gave a short speech about going in to first grade and how much fun they will have. Then the 2 classes/40 kids received their own cone. Then the Primary School teacher asked some of the kids what they were looking forward to in First Grade. After the festival, the whole school was invited to see their new teacher and their teacher’s classroom. They let everyone play on the playground and had a school fundraiser BBQ. They served w...