| The Educational Programs Service offers various resources and activities from the portal murciaeducadora.net | The City Council, through the Department of Education and Infant Schools, which Belén López directs, continues to offer schoolchildren in the municipality educational resources to work from home.Thus, the #MurciaMiCiudadEnCasa program focuses this week on the celebration of Book Day, offering students a selection of platforms to enjoy reading, such as 'Kids & Goodbye', which is a six-minute animation, or comics from the Editorial Bruguera collection, where they will find characters such as Zipi and Zape and Mortadelo and Filemón, among others.From the "murcia educadora" website, students have links to craft workshops, online activities for teenagers from Networks for Free Time and videos about Medieval Murcia, with which to learn about the history of the city in the century.
IX.In addition, students can virtually climb the 73-meter-high cathedral tower, see various recreations of works of art from many homes around the world, and the latest technological challenges."Our goal is to be close to the students and their families, offering them during this time resources and activities to continue learning from home in the most enjoyable and fun way," says Belén López.These resources are in addition to those already announced in previous weeks, such as links to learn English, literary recommendations, movie portals and events.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia