Category: Student

Library now open on Saturdays!

The library will be open on Saturdays from 10:00-12:00! Dates are Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, and Dec. 9.

Please note that all PYP students MUST be accompanied by an adult while in the library on Saturdays.

XBlock Locations Today and Beyond…

Hello Grade 6/7  XBlockers,

Please check in with your Advisors about your working location for your current XBlock adventure. Please be sure the location is correct in the all-important spreadsheet. Your Advisors have access and are ready to help. Once confirmed, this is the space to report to every XBlock that is not Advisory, Life 101, or a Super Session (stay tuned for these!).

Also, for today… All Grade 6 students are working with ZZK in the MS/US LGR during Block Three. Grade 7 students should report to their work space (see above) or to Life 101 with Ms. Bezzerides. Thanks and X-on!

Z.Z.K. Day Two

Hello Again Poets,

Grades 8 (Blocks 1 & 2), 6 (Blocks 3 & 4), and 11 (Block 5 TOK) will have the pleasure of working with ZZK today! All sessions are in the MS/US LGR.

Didgeri-do yourself a favor and bring along a pen, some paper, and an open mind!

ZZK Line of the Day

“Inside us, is a heart…

Inside us is where change starts.”

 

ZZK Plan for the Day (Tuesday)

Hello Fellow Poets,

Zohab is in the building today. We’ll start with an Assembly for all students in Grade 6-12. For this assembly, please leave your things in you Block 1 class at 9:05am and head to the PAC. We’ll sit in Advisories according to the same plan as Friday. 

After the assembly ZZK will have a short session with Grade 5 and an extended double block with Grade 10, both in the MS/US LGR. See the schedule below and Enjoy!

 

ZZK Line of the Day

“We live in interesting times,

where bombs barely make headlines

and geographical location

is somehow an indication

of the value of our lives”

TEDxYouth@NIS is happening on March 3rd, 2018 at Nanjing International School. Our goal is to provide a platform where the people of Nanjing can share their ideas worth spreading in either English or Mandarin.

Our speakers last year shared their path to forgiveness, challenged our perception of the hijab, showed us the beauty of dissonant sounds, and much more. You can check out last year’s TEDxYouth@NIS talks here.

If this sounds like you or someone you know, write to us at tedx@nanjing-school.com.

We hope to hear from you!

The TEDxYouth@NIS team

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You can use the questions below to send us a summary of your idea.

What is something you would like everyone to know?

You don’t have to be the expert in this area, but you do have to an expert.
What makes you an expert in this area?

The best TEDTalks have a call-to-action, something you want the audience to do as a result of your idea.
What is the call-to-action of your talk?

Book Fair outside the library

There will be local book sellers selling new books in English and Chinese in the foyer outside the library on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week. The books are for all ages, so look for yourself, your parents, your significant other, your dog, or whoever wants to read! Book it to the library!

XBlockers Today

Hello XBlock’ers,

Please report to your Advisory classroom for Block Three today unless you have Life 101 with Ms. Bezzerides.

Thanks!