History Department

 About the Olympic Game's history ...

In this post we will explain you guys what the History department did for the Olympic event.

Weeks before this event, with our Geography teacher, Pilar, we, the students of 4 ESO started working on a project about the international Olympics event. Let us explain what it was about and how we did it.

It consisted of searching information about the Olympic Games held in different years from 1896 to 2020. The students had to search for information about each event, the number of countries that participated, the emblem, and the historical context of that particular year.

It was a group work, in which after doing it in Spanish, we had to translate it into English too.

Then, those projects were printed and displayed in the school entrance hall along with other chart projects that were done by 1 ESO students about particular sports performed in the Olympics.

By doing these projects, we could study a lot about the past history of the Olympics and more interesting things. So thanks to the teachers who came up with those ideas (although as students we were really A LITTLE BIT lazy on doing that much stuff) but it was worth it.

So, one thing we want to tell you guys is that despite being lazy on doing that much work, believe us that the satisfaction you get after finishing the work is INEXPLICABLE.



Website used in the realization of the project


Comments

  1. I really liked doing this work in the subject of history and I learned a lot.

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  2. It was a good job I really liked the presentation

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  3. I like to learn and work about the history of Olympics.

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  4. It was fun and interesting to make this project :)

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  5. It was a job and effort that was worth it, not only for the grade, because we learned new data

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  6. good job!! It was very interesting to read about everything that has happened in the world throughout history

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