Look into our projects: It WuSeLs happily at the Summer City Camps

Movement and language development go hand in hand in an exciting WuSeL lesson! In cooperation with ASKÖ WAT Vienna, this great WuSeL lesson took place at the Schäffergasse location in 1040 Vienna: In three groups of players, each child could after a small parcours (balancing on a stretching bench, dribbling a basketball and jumping rope) actively participate in a language game. By solving a task, the entire group of players came to a result and could collect a stamp for it!  

“WuSeL” stands for "Wissen und Spiel, entdeckendes Lernen" (“Knowledge and Play, Exploratory Learning”) and is the name of our program for integrative German language support and integrative mathematics skills development for primary school children, which is part of the Summer City Camps program.

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