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Outdoor Activity

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We were on holiday from 1st July until 15th July 2007. And we had some activities or plans to do outside of the club meeting. But of course we still did our usual meeting. On Friday 6th July 2007 we met on our school at 7.30 – 10.00. Before we started our meeting we chatted about our holiday. And on that day, again, Mr. Tato came to our meeting. Then we had three topics on that day. The first one we talked about “Having a Penpal” (SMA 2 Package, Classroom Activities). And we discussed about Map of Australia, included how many states and territory that Australia have. We were divided into 6 groups. Each group was given a task and had to complete the task. We had to match the states/territory on the map. It was so interesting. Because in our school (Vocational High School) there was not a geography lesson so far (but we do not know in our new academic year 2007/2008). And there were 3 groups could do correctly. After that there was a game. It was running dictation. In that game, again, we divided into 6 groups. Each group had to prepare 3 members to be a writer, a runner and a reader. The text was about Darwin and Hobart. While Ms. Dyah and Ms. Dewi checked the answer of the group, Mr. Tato gave a task again for the group. We had to write true or false according to the 10 questions that was given by Mr. Tato. The questions was accorded from the text “Darwin and Hobart”. After did that game, Ms. Dyah asked each group to write an opinion and reason about which city would we like to live in Darwin or Hobart. Most of us choose Hobart, because we wanted to know about the different season from Indonesia and we wanted to play snow. You know that in Indonesia there was no snow?! And the last discussion was about “Mind Map”. Our teachers put some colour papers on the blackboard. Then they ordered us to give some words for each colour paper. By that game we would know about new vocabulary. It was excellent idea, right?

Example of Mind Map:

original size of the pict above

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