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Students from Jiali Junior High School make warm gifts to express gratitude for Mother's Day

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News source: Taiwan Good News Reporter Li Wensheng/Tainan Report

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To welcome Mother's Day full of gratitude, Jiali Junior High School designed a "Special Love, for Special You" Mother's Day gift teaching through a cross-field aesthetic excellence pilot project, and combined teachers from 7 subjects to guide students and make kalimba. , cards, videos and other gifts are given to family members, so that middle school students who usually dare not talk about love can express their infinite gratitude to their mothers. Principal Li Yuehua said that she believes that mothers who receive the gifts will feel the full love in their children's hearts, which will in turn strengthen the parent-child relationship.

Principal Li Yuehua said that the school has entered its third year of implementing a cross-disciplinary aesthetic excellence pilot program, with participating subjects including music, visual arts, English, mathematics, life technology, information technology and tutoring activities. The curriculum design integrates topics into teaching and takes family education as the spirit of curriculum development. The team’s efforts were recognized and won the Ministry of Education’s 109th Academic Year Cross-Field Aesthetic Education Excellence Pilot Award.

Principal Li Yuehua said that to welcome the arrival of Mother's Day, the cross-disciplinary aesthetic team designed the "Special Love, for the Special You" Mother's Day gift teaching. The goal is to enable students to not only make homemade gratitude cards to send to their families, but also write their own English gratitude. Lyrics, organizing a group, using more than 3 kinds of musical instruments, matching popular music to complete the song singing, and then editing the words to the family and the gratitude song video to express the love and gratitude in the heart that are not easy to express.

Executive teacher Wu Baoxiang said that this project combines seven subject teachers to jointly guide students to produce kalimba, cards, and videos full of gratitude for Mother’s Day. The surface of the kalimba has an English word totem drawn for my mother, and the kalimba is used to play a beautiful carnation. Then, I expressed my gratitude to my mother in English, recorded audio files and images, and edited them into a video in the information class. Use math classes to learn geometric inlays, draw beautiful patterns, and combine visual art graffiti to complete cards. It can be said that each piece is a unique creation.

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