Sunday, December 21, 2008

Project Update (II)

Project Update (II)

The Flat Stanley Club announces with pleasure that it has received parcels from three schools in three different continents: Public School 279 in Brooklyn, USA; MHOC School in Toormina, Australia; and Victoria Shanghai Academy in Hong Kong. It wishes to thank pupils and teachers at these three schools for their arduous efforts and amazing creativity in helping us learn more about your school life, culture and geographical facts that would otherwise remain unimaginable to us in Penghu. Our member students have listened with excitement to the two letters enclosed by teachers at Public School 279 and Victoria Shanghai Academy; they have also appreciated the postcards and class shots so kindly prepared by our partner schools in Brooklyn and Toormina. Photos as such always make our students feel more “connected” with a distant land that, as our project matures, attracts them to visit and traverse one day.

In particular, the Club wishes to tender its special thanks to the MHOC school in Australia: you have so meticulously matched each of our pupils with your students and produced what strikes us as 19 copies of amazingly personalised and intimate correspondence that truly touches our hearts. Pupils on our side are very excited about such letters that are exclusively addressed to them, and this experience makes them even more curious about their peers around the world. Thank you!

To reciprocate, we have also sent out our parcels to Public School 279 and Victoria Shanghai Academy on December 20, 2008. Kindly allow up to 2 weeks for international delivery, and once again please do return to our blog at http://flatstanleypenghu.blogspot.com/ for regular updates on project activities and snapshots!

Snapshots of all parcels received are available [here].

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Flat Stanley Goes Online

Students read our new blog, Flat Stanley in Penghu, with excitement and curiosity. This blog epitomizes our attempts to send Flat Stanley into the cyberspace that synchronizes ideas and feedbacks from around the world. Under Ms. Chen’s instructions, pupils log onto the portal page to read different entries regarding the project and feedbacks rendered by their peers in Taiwan and beyond. Most of them also comment on the [snapshots] Ms. Chen took during the activities—it's always fun to see yourself on the Internet!
*If you would like to comment on the photos we took, please make sure you have a Yahoo e-mail account or you may register for one [here].

Monday, November 24, 2008

Project Update (I)

We are pleased to announce that the Flat Stanley Club at Wen-Au Elementary School has launched exchange programmes with Sam Houston Elementary School in Texas, Enterprise Charter School in Buffalo, Public School 279 in Brooklyn, and MHOC School in Toorminia, Australia.

Parcels have been sent to Enterprise Charter School, Public School 279 and MHOC School on Nov. 21, 2008. We look forward to hearing from you!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

School Outing with Stanley's!

Stanley travels with Wen-Au students, during a long-anticipated school outing, to the Er-Kan Village of Old Residences and Hsi-Tai Fortress. The Er-Kan residences are famous for their archaic (what does 'archaic' mean?) architecture style and structural/spatial awareness of nature, community and environment. Each mansion is meticulously decorated with colourful shapes, elegant friezes and deliberate Chinese eaves that illustrate the symbolic significance of an abiding place: the desire to stay and prosper, the attempt to make permanent a 'home' that never survived waves of forced exodus, and the resolution to map out both the root and route that had brought thousands of Chinese immigrants from across the strait to Taiwan. Each mansion is connected by a central corridor that allows kids to run from one household to another, benefitting its residents with extra security/care for children and an unobstructed channel for communication and collaboration.



The Hsi-Tai Fortress, on the other hand, witnessed an era of upheavals and wars. Built during the Ching Dynasty, the Fortress was established with an aim to defending the coastline of Penghu against foreign invasions. Now a historical site for tourists to explore, it was once equipped with cannons and other fiery weapons to shield Ching Dynasty's Navy of roughly 5,000 men. Click [here] for more photos of Stanley and his friends at Wen-Au.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Ready for Journey?

During the 3rd meeting of the Flat Stanley Club, each student colours a Stanley template (obtained from flatstanley.com) and personalises it by printing personal information, along with his/her favourite snapshot, on the reverse of the template. Under Ms. Chen's instructions, pupils from the 5th and 6th grades complete some fine-tuning on their worksheets/travel logs and prepare their Stanleys for long excusions that, no doubt, will bring them surprises from across the ocean and sky! Click [here] to view more photos of students' works!

*Our first batch of Stanleys have been posted to Enterprise Charter School, Public School 279 (both in the USA) and MHOC School (Australia) through International Express Mail Service (EMS). Please allow 5-7 days for delivery and, if possible, advise us once you have received our special guests in the envelops!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Penghu: Where, What, and How?

DISCOVERY Channel: All About Penghu (瘋台灣澎湖簡介)!
(English with Chinese Subtitle)
Where is Penghu? And what does it look like? This programme (copyright Discovery Channel, Taiwan) presents a brief overlook of our community and the rich natural resources it has to offer. Enjoy!



[*The sections below contain local dialects without English translations]










Sources: http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=LCojD-UaGmE; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr42mLwn-tM; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4vGEP1ep5w&feature=related; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WeblOSwAYg&feature=related; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvMEi4FU33A&feature=related;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk9e9olj0t8&feature=related

Monday, November 17, 2008

Penghu at a Glance--for Our Partnered School Teachers

Dear Partnered School Teachers:

If you are looking for more information on Penghu, below are two useful websites that contain rich yet succinct overviews to help you prepare teaching materials or share with students in class. They outline local geography, geology, culture and other demographical information for your quick reference.

http://www.phhg.gov.tw/english/tour/tour.htm
http://tour.penghu.gov.tw/petg/

Should you require more information, kindly inform us through e-mails and we will be happy to answer your questions!

Esther and Jeffrey

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Stanley is in Penghu - Where is Penghu?

The second meeting of the Flat Stanley Club: Ms. Chen has prepared a worksheet that contains geographical information for students to map out their location within Asia. This activity helps our pupils learn more about their hometown, the relative distance to and from other countries in Asia, and some country names in English. While most students stayed with the template, some students actually managed to make their own introductions to Penghu! Well done!!
Click [here] for more photos.

Introducing the Story to Pupils!

This is the first meeting of the Flat Stanley Club--look at how excited our students are as Ms. Chen introduces the story with powerpoint slides!
Click [here] for more photos.