第二十四卷第二期 108415日出刊  April  2019

 
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發 行 所:國立科學工業園區實驗高級中學

National Experimental High School at Hsinchu Science Park

發  行  人:李健維

總  編  輯:林容安

編輯小組:何 昀 郭原甫 紀鈴鈺 林燕靖

英文翻譯:Claire Chuang、Alica Lee、Sunni Lin、Karen Tseng

                    、Ching Huang、Janet Jiang

刊頭:國小部 四年三班 胡馨允

地址:新竹市介壽路300號

300 Jieh-Shou Rd., Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan, R.O.C.

TEL886-3-5777011 FAX886-3-5781813

http://www.nehs.hc.edu.tw

     
學校要聞|English News
 
   

「視覺飛」-五年級視覺藝術作品展於圖書館登場
國小部五年級學生在楊紋紋老師指導下,於本校圖書館辦理「視覺飛」-視覺藝術作品展。本次展覽分為三個部份:色彩123、鋁線造型與偶來說故事。主展場為五年級3-6班的色彩練習作品,學生運用紅、黃、藍三原色的顏料與海綿滾筒,從練習調製24色相環上的不同色系開始,嘗試拋棄畫筆、拋棄形體,尋找色彩的獨特感覺,讓顏色自說自話。第二部分是鋁線立體造型,因為鋁線柔軟,所以滾綁的技巧十分重要,稍有差池作品就會變樣。由平面到立體,孩子練習操作工具,正是人類智能發展的最好憑藉。第三部分偶來說故事,以錄影方式展出跨領域課程。學生們了解劇本與故事的不同,也經歷從讀者劇場到真實偶戲展演的整個歷程。感謝楊紋紋老師悉心指導!

雙語部遊學 跨部新體驗
校園裡轉個彎,國小部去雙語部遊學囉!春暖花開的三月天,順著六年級9位學生代表的腳步,踏入雙語部,展開為期三天的學習之旅。這三天,9位國小部的小小遊學生,跟著雙語部同學進行課程,用不太熟悉的語言,讓彼此的關係更熟悉,語言、文化與生活型態的差異,也透過歡笑聲拉近了距離。如此難得的經驗,不用出國、甚至不用出校門,就能置身於彷彿國外的學習環境,進行多元豐富的跨文化學習,實為我校的寶貴資源!

高中英語話劇比賽 融入品格教育
中學部於今(108)年3月13日下午舉辦高中英語戲劇比賽。話劇比賽是由各班同學自編劇本,融入校本課程中的品格教育,豐富戲劇內容,由每班完整呈現十分鐘的英語話劇。比賽邀請幾位專家-建功高中丘吉富老師、新竹高中蕭若綺老師、以及空中英語教室Joe老師擔任評審。在兩個半小時的演出時間裡,各班精彩表現豐富的舞台表演、流利的英語台詞,渡過一個充實且充滿歡笑聲的周三下午。

資訊學科種子教師培訓研習 建構資訊科技課程地圖
因應108課綱在科技領域的課程規劃,在高中端如何將與生活科技與資訊科技的課程,與其他學科進行跨領域教學,達到素養導向及運算思維的解決問題能力,成為這兩年資訊學科中心的重點,因此高中資訊學科中心於2月26日在本校辦理「108年度種子教師第1次專業知能培訓研習」,本次研習邀請臺北市立大同高中蔡志敏老師與本校雙語部退休教師李秀芬博士擔任講師,蔡志敏老師根據他編寫教科書的經驗,與資訊科種子教師們分享資訊科技課程地圖的意義、流程與應用;下午接著由李秀芬博士為我們講解課程地圖規劃與核心問題研擬,並帶領資訊種子教師們辨別概念與主題。感謝兩位講師精彩的分享!來參與研習的老師紛紛表示,除了收穫很多之外,也對本校的學風及環境留下了很好的印象。

日本高知縣小津高校 與雙語部交流互動
自105年以來,日本高知縣小津高校每年都會造訪實驗中學,與雙語部的學生進行交流活動,今年邁入了第四年。今年由ISAMOTO HIRONOBU及NONAMI KUNIMITSU兩位化學老師帶領8位學生來訪,本校一樣安排了豐富的交流活動。一早的見面會後,便安排日方師生體驗新竹在地文化-擂茶。來自客家地區的傳統文化,將茶葉、花生、芝麻、南瓜子倒入擂缽中,用芭樂樹枝幹所製作的杵細細研磨成油泥狀,再倒入滾燙的熱水,沖出一杯暖暖的擂茶溫暖來賓的心。接著,日方師生與雙語部學生一起參與中文書法及下午的物理和生物課程。雙語部為日方每一位學生安排一位buddy friend,期望讓日方師生感受到實驗中學的熱情與友善,為彼此創造美好的交流回憶。

“Visual Flight” -- the fifth-grade library gallery
Under the guidance of Ms. Yang, the fifth-grade students from the elementary department have passionately decorated the library with their art exhibition under the theme “Visual Flight.” The gallery exhibition is divided into 3 main subthemes: colors 123, wire configurations, and individual storytelling. Under the domain of “colors 123,” students attempted to rid their drawings of any concrete images or shapes, focusing instead on allowing the essence of the colors themselves to speak alone. The subsection “wire configurations” boasts a number of intricately-crafted shapes that all require adept craftsmanship and patience by the numbers. The final section, individual storytelling, is displayed through student-produced films that encapsulate their journey from readers’ theater to storytelling. Special thanks to Ms. Yang for her teaching and guidance!

Elementary Department Students’ Learning at IBSH
Nine sixth graders from the Elementary Department stepped into the lives of IBSH students for 3 days, experiencing a completely different face of school just around the corners of their own classrooms! Though the representatives and the IBSH sixth graders largely practice different languages and ways of life, this exchange has indefinitely brought the gaps closer together. Through laughter, bonds were created, and both sides garnered new mutual respect with each other. This bi-cultural experience at our school continues to nurture relationships and is our greatest treasure!

High School English Drama Competition: Incorporating Character Education
On March 13, the high school departments hosted the High School English drama Competition. Every class performed a ten-minute English drama, which incorporated character education to enrich its content. The school invited Mr. Chiou Ji Fu from Hsinchu Chien-Kung Senior High School, Ms. Xiao Ruo Chi from National Hsinchu Senior High School, and Mr. Joe from the Studio Classroom as the professional judges. Under two and a half hours of amazing performances and fluent English lines, the students had a fulfilling, happy Wednesday afternoon. sioned for his students — a room with both open and personal areas, fit for both reading and studying, either with friends or alone. The NEHS faculty visited the Jian-Guo High School Library earlier this January in the hopes of being able to develop a similar environment for the students of NEHS. They hope that renovating our school’s library will create enough, and suitable, space for students of all ages to study in.

Information Technology Seed Teacher’s First Professional Training Study The construction of the information technology course map
The main idea of the information technology center has been to connect classe, information technology to other cross-disciplinary teachings to achieve problem-solving and computational thinking skills. In response to the training session, the High School Information Science Center conducted the “108th Seed Teacher’s First Professional Training Study” on February 26th. Mr. Zhimin Cai, a teacher from Taipei City Datong High School, and Dr.Helen Jou, the retired IBSH dean, were invited to make a speech on this topic. Mr. Cai based on his experience in writing textbooks and shared the significance and application of the information technology course map. While in the afternoon, Dr. Helen Jou explained the course map planning and essential questions forming. Special thanks to both teachers who had a wonderful lecture on Information Technology that gave the participant teachers a new perspective and novel knowledge on Information Technology.

Kochi Senior High School Exchange with IBSH
Ever since 2016, the Kochi Senior High School has visited NEHS annually, interacting with IBSH students. This year the team was led by chemistry teachers Isamoto Hironobu and Nonami Kunimitsu, and consisted of eight junior students. We prepared many activities, both cultural and academic, for the exchange students. Such events included carving stamps, practicing calligraphy, and engaging in a Hakka tea ceremony. The Japanese students had fun placing sesame seeds, peanuts, rice grains, and other spices and tea leaves into a large clay pot and grinding the ingredients themselves. In the afternoon the students attended an eleventh-grade physics course and a ninth-grade biology course. IBSH NHS members were in charge of being “buddy friends” for the exchange students, and hopefully, they enabled the Japanese students to have a pleasant memory of IBSH and our program as a whole, exhibiting our kindness and enthusiasm towards these visitors.
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