Our Class is (Eats) Classy!
Scoring with nutrition and exercise - Great primary school contest
Growing up healthy all-round: for this, you need the proper diet and good “reading fodder“. A well-balanced diet is fun; it is tasty and will never get boring! Primary school children from years 2-4 can experience this from February 2010 onward, in the great primary school contest “Unsere Klasse is(s)t klasse!” (Our Class is/eats classy), initiated by Stiftung Lesen in collaboration with Nestlé Germany AG.
When eating as well as when reading, enjoyment and taste play a crucial role. Manifold activities surrounding the topic of a well-balanced diet and physical exercise allow the pupils to literally score within the framework of this initiative. Their own activities, be them on their own or with their families, as well as actions in the class or school setting, will allow them to fill the account of their class, and thus learn a lot about a healthy way of life in a playful manner.
This project is run by Stiftung Lesen (Germany)
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- Diversity in a Class Setting – Magazines in Bavarian Schools
- In Focus: English Language Literature
- Idea Forum School
- Reading-Media-Clubs
- Reading Suitcase for Children in Care
- Reading Scouts
- Ride for Reading Tour
- Tesalino and Tesalina: Following a hot trail across Europe
- Time for Breakfast = Time to Read
- We can deal with this in a different way!
- The new readers’ channel for 360 degree readers on YouTube
- Clixmix
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- Our Child
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- Post + School
- Books into the Ring!
- Magazines into schools
- Books Build Bridges
- Reading Day 2010
- World Book and Copyright Day 2011
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- Youth Reads
- medizini
- Reading starter - three milestones for reading
- Newspapers build bridges
- Media diversity generates reading pleasure
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- TOMMI: The children’s software prize