Danila Kumar Day and Plečnik’s Lectaria 

The week of cultural heritage, which will take place at our school from 10th to 15th October, is an annual celebration of culture at Danila Kumar Elementary School. This year we are merging the week with Plečnik’s cultural heritage. We are kindly inviting you to view the exhibition at the Slovenian Ethnographical Museum – Plečnik’s Lectaria. A guided viewing is organised especially for our school.  
The exhibition showcases crafts from the honey and beeswax industry and furniture from two families who bear a connection with the architect Jože Plečnik. 
You can find more about the exhibition at: https://www.etno-muzej.si/en/razstave/plecniks-lectarija
You can view the exhibition at a reduced ticket price of 4€ for all visitors from our school, just tell them at the museum entrance 
Guided tours are available on the following dates: 13th, 14th, 15th October at 5 pm for a maximum of 25 visitors per tour: https://1ka.arnes.si/a/01d2197f . 
Address: SEM, Metelkova 2, 1000 Ljubljana. 

Teja Dvorjak

Week of the Child

Friday, 7 October 2022, concluded the ‘Week of the Child’, which is celebrated all across Slovenia every first week in October. On this particular day, our students spent a part of their lessons playing and participating in various fun activities, because learning can take on different forms, and playing is one of them. 

Anja Dežman

4M Science Day – The Tropical House

The students first got to know the tenrec, centipede, and stickleback in the Tropical House. They found out who their prey and predators are, their typical visual characteristics, as well as the connections between animals and plants. The students could stroke and even hold the animals in their hands. Later we saw chinchillas, porpoises, spiders, frogs, monkeys, snakes, and other exotic animals. We also entered the room with lemurs and saw the environment in which they lived.
We spent a pleasant day in the company of tropical animals and the environment where they live.

Anja Plut

7M Science Day – Robotics

On September 15 Grade 7 students visited The Jožef Stefan Institute, the Centre for Technology Transfer and Innovation, whose primary task is enabling and facilitating the transfer of technologies and innovations developed at the Jožef Stefan Institute into business. Students visited several different presentations talking about matter, robotics, biology, chemistry, physics, intelligence, systems, materials and the environment. In school, students created their own basic robot hand using Lego bricks, a motor and a touch or coloured sensor. The hand created can serve multiple purposes: massager, grabber, comber, cleaner, etc. Some students even recorded their own commercial for their innovative product.

Ms Lojzka Lušin