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Title of the Experience
Design of kitchen and bathroom
Name of the student
Nina B.
Country where it took place
Poland
School typology
Primary school
Thematic Area
Technology
Experience typology
Teaching in class
Type of Experience
Success
Description of the Experience
Our teacher promised us to go to DIY store. I wondered why? The visit lasted three hours. Teacher told to us to be prepared for it. We had to take notes on the surface of our kitchen and bathroom. At store we made notes how much paint, glue for tiles, grout costs. Teacher told us to jot down and accepted our choices of tiles on the floor and on the walls of the kitchen and bathroom. With asked various questions to the assistants in the shop. Because our teacher conducts these classes every year the staff of the shop already knew that we had questions and they were very willing to help us.
After coming back to school we started calculating. We had to do a project in the programme to create visualizations, and later presentation of our calculations in the Power Point. Counting the surface, conversion of tiles, glue, etc.. It was very interesting and now my parents ask me if I can help them to plan the bathroom or kitchen decoration.

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