Guess a story, poetry, bookmarks, writing games, activities on cultural and historical heritage in France and abroad. On the occasion of Reading Night on the theme of heritage, all this week, from Monday January 20 to Thursday January 23, numerous workshops were organized at the CDI of the Blaise-Pascal high school.
“We have been participating in this national operation for several years now,” says Nathalie Skrzypczak, librarian professor and project referent.
Arrival of the youngest
Every morning, workshops were presented to the different classes. But the high school students also received visits from their middle school and elementary school friends, who were able to discover the establishment ahead of time. “In the afternoons, we welcomed a CM1 class from the Marienau elementary school, six sixth grade classes from the Pierre-Adt college in Forbach, a class from the IME in Forbach,” continues the librarian. Two writers also intervened to lead a workshop linked to their aspirations and interests to different classes in our high school. »
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Created by students
To encourage reading, a book box was created and customized by CAP final year students who are production facility drivers. The project was supervised by Florian Valiorgue, Iara Hincker and Nathalie Skrzypczak. The metal box will allow everyone to exchange their Books, novels, comics, manga, directly at the high school.
“It will find a place outside, in the courtyard, in the spring,” announces the librarian. In addition, the Agora 2 final year students created large paintings which highlight this week, which is very rich in various readings.
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