Another thing my classmates did was to present their experiments with water and an infographic about saving water. But I have to say, I would have done it better, ha ha ha. The classmates who conducted the experiments did a great job, and they were very interesting. Some classmates from Poland also participated in the experiments and I must say that the infographic was great and very interesting. It will surely be useful for saving more water and energy here.
To finish our day at school, we went out to the sports courts and had a competition with the children from Poland. Even the teacher participated in the “SOGA-TIRA”, and it was very hard to beat them, but we finally did it, hahaha. We also competed in sack races, jumping contests, and finished with a soccer match. We faced a really good team; they looked like the NATIONAL POLISH TEAM, hahaha. Luckily, we had some fantastic cheerleaders.
I've really enjoyed every class that we did today.
But we didn't finish there. Later on, we visited an underground museum about the history of Rzeszów. I was a bit scared because the tunnels were super long. Another very interesting thing was that I could touch the statue of the frog that gave the city its name. Luckily, a very nice girl explained everything to us very well, in English of course. There were also many interactive screens and even a cinema with vibrating seats, which was a lot of fun. Two teachers from school and two friends named Klaudia and Kamila accompanied us.
After the museum visit, I went for a walk through the streets of this beautiful city, getting to know different historical monuments. Finally, we were taken to a square with music and water fountains. I couldn't believe what I was seeing; my whole family was there. There were water droplets everywhere.
Mr. Water is being an unforgettable trip, I see that you are in very good company, I am very excited to follow your adventures on the blog every day, I look forward to your publication tomorrow, a huge kiss for your group.
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