Students practice baking in experiential activities
In the "Books, Music, and Cookies" experiential activity organized by Hung Vuong High School (District 5, Ho Chi Minh City) on the evening of November 11th, more than 2,000 students from grades 10 to 12 took turns creating sweet cookies under the guidance of professional bakers.
Students enjoyed cakes kneaded by themselves while listening to soft acoustic music performed by students in the Music Club.
Students in the Music Club perform acoustic music
At the Literature Club's activity corner, students also had the opportunity to interact with journalist Hoang Huong ( Tuoi Tre Newspaper), one of the two authors of the book "Stories of Teachers and Students," who recounted true stories about the author's teachers or people the author met during her work.
Students interact with journalist Hoang Huong, one of the two authors of the book Teacher-Student Stories
Ms. Truong Thi Bich Thuy, Principal of Hung Vuong High School, said this is the first time the school has organized an activity combining books, music , and cooking. The school hopes to create a new playground for students, attracting their interests and making them feel connected, excited, and happy to participate.
Reading together
The students of class 10 A15 expressed their delight at participating for the first time in an experience that combined baking, listening to music, reading, and interacting with the author. The students said that through this activity, they were able to bake cookies for themselves and their loved ones, and also learned how to write emotionally rich and authentic stories…
Group of 10th grade students having fun in experiential activities
"We students always want to have real-life experiences like this," a male student in the group shared.
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