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SYNC2023 Week 5: May 25th – 31st
SYNC2023 Week 2: May 4-10
AudiobookSYNC 2023 Week 1
Erika’s Suitcase Project
AudiobookSYNC 2023
AudiobookSYNC is back for another year!!
Yes, another season of fantastic free audiobooks is here. Just sign up at https://audiofilemagazine.com/sync/
Follow the instructions on the slides below 🙂
Audiobooksync2022
SYNC is a FREE summer audiobook program for teens 13+.
SYNC gives you two paired audiobooks each week.
First register for SYNC at audiofilemagazine.com/sync. Then set up Sora on your device.
Watch this step by step presentation for more details 😉
Harlaw Into Film Club
Harlaw Into Film Club meets in the library every Thursday at lunchtime.
Doors open at 12.35pm and close at 12.50pm (or earlier if the library is full).
You can bring food, but please don’t leave a mess.
Be respectful of others – no talking during the film.
You can join our Into Film club at
https://id.intofilm.org/join-club
- Enter the club code: CCZ5ED47
- Create your member account – link to your school Gmail
- You can review films, create a wish list of films you’d like to see and enter competitions
- Come along to our meetings
You can keep up to date with our Google Classroom group
- Our code is: nzelnqh
Ask Mrs Üstün for more information 🙂
Accelerated Reader Home Connect
All S1 and S2 pupils use a software called Renaissance Place at school.
This program has a special feature called Renaissance Home Connect, which allows parents to see their child’s progress in Accelerated Reader.
Parent’s Guide to Renaissance Home Connect
For more information about Renaissance Place click here.
S5 & S6 Lessons from Auschwitz Online
Our school has been given four places for the upcoming Lessons from Auschwitz Online with the Holocaust Education Trust.
Lessons from Auschwitz Online will take place in November, offering S5 and S6 students the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust and its relevance today through a ground-breaking, interactive, digital platform, and online Live Sessions led by experts in Holocaust education.
Participating students will have access to the new Lessons from Auschwitz Online learning platform to complete self-guided learning modules and use cutting edge virtual reality technology to view key sites at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Memorial and Museum. Participants will also hear from a Holocaust survivor who will share their testimony and answer questions. The course will be led by specialist educators who will guide students’ learning throughout the project and students will be expected to attend three online Live Sessions.
Students will be expected to complete a series of self-guided learning modules through which they will learn about pre-war Jewish life, explore the history of Auschwitz-Birkenau and reflect on the contemporary relevance of the Holocaust. After completing the online programme, students will then work on their Next Steps, helping to disseminate the lessons they’ve learned from the course.
Find out more about Lessons from Auschwitz Online here.
Pupils interested in participating, should email Mrs Üstün at gw10ustunalison@ab-ed.org , answering the following:
• why you would like to take part
• what you would hope to gain from the course
• how you would share what you learn within the wider school community
Please ensure you would be able to get consent from your parents.
New deadline for applications: Friday 1st of October
See Mrs Üstün for further details.