Zasavica – 5th and 6th classes

Ambijentalna nastava za učenike petih i šestih razreda naše škole realizovana je 28. maja 2018. godine.
Prva destinacija bila je Muzej hleba u Pećincima gde su se učenici upoznali sa narodnom tradicijom ovog kraja u pravljenju hleba, kao i sa likovnim radom poznatog umetnika Slobodana Jeremića-Jeremije. Nakon nesvakidašnjeg prostora i veoma zanimljive priče o hlebu i običajima vezanim za njega, put smo nastavili ka Sremskoj Mitrovici.
Đaci su posetili Muzej Srema i obišli Stalnu postavku iz perioda postojanja Sirmiuma, a potom i arheološku postavku fosilnih životinja, ostataka ljudske civilizacije iz neolita, kao i materijal vezan za kulturu Kelta koji su ovaj prostor naseljavali u IV veku.
Prešavši jedan od najdužih pešačkih mostova u Evropi koji spaja Srem i Mačvu, put smo nastavili ka Prirodnom rezervatu Zasavica.
Tokom kratke, ali očaravajuće vožnje brodom kroz jedan deo ovog rezervata, imali smo priliku da se upoznamo sa prirodnim bogatstvima Zasavice, njenim biljnim i životinjskim svetom i da uživamo u prizorima koji se ne zaboravljaju.
Zvanični deo puta završen je obilaskom manastira Hopovo koji je smešten u mirisnim šumama Fruške gore. Jedan od najpoznatijih detalja prebogate istorije ovog manastira je činjenica da se upravo u njemu zamonašio naš poznati prosvetitelj, Dositej Obradović.
Obilazak Fruške gore završen je njenim panoramskim razgledanjem.
U večernjim časovima, sa zalaskom sunca, učenici su se vratili u Tavankut umornih, ali nasmejanih lica.

Despotovac – a view of the trip

Visiting the Monument to the Unknown Hero

During the two-day excursion, the students of the seventh and eighth grades visited several important tourist destinations on April 9 and 10, 2018, accompanied by their teachers Kristijan Milanković, Emina Tikvicki, Danijela Radnić and Slađana Knežević.
The first day we visited Mount Avala and the Avala TV tower. Next stop was Smederevo, where we visited Smederevo fortress - built by the 15th century despot Đurađ Branković.
Furthermore, we visited the archaeological site Viminacium near Kostolac, the Roman military headquarters and the capital of the Roman province. We visited Upper Moesia - one of the two largest fortifications in the province and the central point in the defense of this Danube region. Upon arrival in Despotovac, we settled in the lodge "Resava". After dinner, there was a disco night.

Other parts of  Serbia

The second day we visited the Manasija monastery, which was built by the Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević at the beginning of the 15th century. The monastery is famous for the Resava school. Monks who nurtured literature and copywriting gathered there.
We also visited Resavska cave, our biggest and most beautiful cave, accompanied by a speleologist.
The other natural attraction we visited was the largest waterfall in Serbia, Big Buka. It belongs to the hydrosystem of the Lisine River and is over 20 meters high.
Next stop was Svilajnac, where we visited the Natural History Center. The students were presented with a mix of science, education, history and tourism in a very specific way.
While coming home, the students took part in a quiz organized by our guide. In a very interesting and humorous way, we recapped important information that we had learned during this beautiful trip.
We returned home with a lot of positive impressions.

World Theater Day

Visit to the theater in Subotica

On Saturday, April 21st, 2018, students of the upper grades of our school visited the National Theater in Subotica and on that occasion they watched the Glasina play, Nile Seymon.
This is a notion of the urban life of people in position. The store is located in downtown New York.
After the performance, the students shared their positive impressions, as well as criticism, with their teachers, Jelena Rakić and Sladjana Knežević. In this way, we marked the World Theater Day.