Step by Step school visits

Even before the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Dandelion Day Nursery School in District 18 organised a Step by Step methodological day. This day was an opportunity to show kindergarten teachers how the elements of the Step by Step method work in primary schools. At Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar Primary School, teachers have been teaching using elements of the Step by Step method for many years. The visit to the institution, the [...]

Even before the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Dandelion Day Nursery School in District 18 organised a Step by Step methodological day. This day was an opportunity to show kindergarten teachers how the elements of the Step by Step method work in primary schools.

At the Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar Primary School, teachers have been using elements of the Step by Step programme for years.
 Visits to institutions and hosting are an important element of professional renewal, bringing new experiences, motivation and a sense of community to teachers' everyday lives. It provides an opportunity for teachers at different levels of education to get to know each other's work and to build an effective kindergarten-school transition for children, which is now of particular importance due to the changes in the Education Act (compulsory schooling from the age of six). 
During the Methodological Day, our guests were able to watch open lessons in the lower school.
Ágnes Erdélyi held a maths lesson for the third grade, during which the children learned about numbers and various water-related topics in a playful and active way.
Ági now shares and makes public the Open Day lesson exercise.
 
The exercise can be adapted to the world of online education, if the teacher sends the cards to the students one by one in advance, or uploads them to the Worldwall app, where if you load the cards into the Open the box task template, students can also draw.
 
If you're a teacher and want to try it out, let us know how your students received it!
 
Download the exercise from our website and feel free to use it 🙂 

    Want more information on this topic? Contact us!