Is it difficult to count?
Is it difficult to count?
Teaching a child to count is the task of teachers. But it is better for parents to prepare the baby and help him learn numbers.
In order for tasks to be perceived as fun and not a burden, you should start explaining the score differently than at school. Moms and dads need to be not only persistent, but also creative and clever. Our HUB (Rotary Club Kharkiv "New Level", Rotary Club Kharkov Mriya, Rotary club Kharkiv, Kharkiv Rotary Club "Kharkov City") suggested an idea to parents.
Volunteer Olga Kharchenko also distributed humanitarian aid and taught charitable numbers. Methodists say that the success of the educational process depends on visual accompaniment and the presence of a clear association. That's how it turned out for Olya: a plaque + a story. She showed and told that the number 1390 is the number of the territorial association of Rotary Clubs in Finland, the so-called district, where the products came from.
The ROTARY D 1390 club represented by MI Horkko and Eila Parviainen sent us a variety of cookies (with chocolate chips, oatmeal), dried fruits - dried apricots, prunes, as well as nuts and other products worth $25,000.
The Finns won a grant, bought goodies and paid for the delivery of the truck directly to Ukraine.
We think that Olya coped well with the task of delivering food, as well as mathematical education.
Thank you Finnish Rotarians for your help! We continue to distribute to people and do it creatively!
#Rotary_International #Rotary_in_Ukraine #charity #helpua #standwithukraine #supportukraine #helpukraine #stopwar #helpkharkiv #volunteeringkharkiv #kharkiv #saltovka #humanitarianaid #gloryukraine #volunteering #volunteersukraine #kharkov #donate #helpkharkiv #helpkids
Back to BlogLatest