On November 16, 2024, the hot-printing T-shirt workshop organized by Junior Club member Zhang Beichen (12 years old) was successfully completed in Oslo Deichman Bjørvika
Beichen carefully prepared the [online design class] and helped with the [offline hot-printing operation] seriously and responsibly, allowing the children to unleash their creativity and design and make unique T-shirts or cloth bags with their own hands!
Every participating child fully experienced the fun of their own design and the sense of accomplishment of hot-printing the design pattern on T-shirts or cloth bags
2024-11-16,由Junior Club 小会员张北辰(12岁)负责组织的热印 T 恤Workshop圆满完成。
More than 4000 children and their family attended Asker Barnas Verdensdag at Asker Cultural Center. Thousands of children had fun at Junior Clubs workshop and enjoyed Junior Clubs show.
It was a magical day filled with many activities and experiences! Some of the highlights were organized by Junior Club!
-Find the zodiac signs
-the lucky wheel of the zodiac signs
-hand-make your own zodiac water cup
-hand-make a beautiful Chinese fan
-Show: Chinese Kung Fu
-Show: Tai Chi
-Show: Folk dance
-Show: Chinese lion dance version of Blime~
Asker 国际儿童节,Junior club为孩子们准备了精美的展台活动和舞台演出节目,近千个孩子们在展台完成了自己的手工作品。
The forum will be held offline. We have invited 6 high school students who are currently in school or have recently graduated from junior high school, as well as some parents to participate. The guests discussed the study life (such as daily study, homework, exams, etc.) of junior high schools in different systems and regions, teachers’ teaching (such as teaching methods, interaction, whether there is additional tutoring), campus learning facilities and their use, extracurricular activities and club building, school atmosphere and social aspects from the perspectives of students and parents.
The 6 guests invited to this event are:
* He Yizhou, first year of high school, currently studying at Asker Videregående Skole, graduated from Hovedgården ungdomsskole (Asker Public Junior High School)
* Shao Jingwen, first year of high school, currently studying at Elvebakken Videregående Skole, graduated from NRG-U (Bærum Private Junior High School)
* Shao Yiwen, second year of high school, currently studying at Elvebakken Videregående Skole, graduated from Øraker skole (Oslo Public Junior High School)
* Du Qiang, parent, daughter Yingying, first year of college, currently studying at University College London, graduated from Asker International School (Asker International School)
* Li Shubo, parent, son Moye, first year of high school, currently studying at Valler Videregående Skole, graduated from NRG-U (Bærum Private Junior High School)
* Zhang Yang, parent, daughter Emma, a ninth grade junior high school student, currently attending Oslo International School
The event was packed with about sixty parents, upper primary school students and lower junior high school students. The young guests actively discussed, had clear ideas and smooth interactions, and shared with everyone the children’s learning, life, social life and other aspects of junior high school, as well as a basic introduction to different schools and systems. The parent guests provided us with a lot of practical information from the perspective of parents.
This online seminar attracted more than 70 families. On September 15, we invited Shao Yiwen, a second-year student from Elvebakken High School in Oslo, to provide a detailed explanation of the Norwegian high school curriculum, course selection system, graduation requirements, and changes in bonus points. At the end of the seminar, there was a Q&A session, during which parents actively asked questions. The discussion focused on topics such as the Chinese mother tongue language exam, high school courses and exam system, study conditions during high school, the calculation method for university entrance scores, and differences between science and humanities streams.
挪威初高中系列讲座(下):高中的课程和选课制度
9月15日,线上讲座吸引了70多位家长热情参与。我们邀请了奥斯陆Elvebakken high school 的高二学生邵奕雯同学,为大家详细讲解了挪威高中的课程设置,选课制度,毕业要求和加分项的改变。讲座最后设置了答疑时间,期间家长们在线上踊跃提问,针对我们中国家庭关于中文母语考试的问题,高中课程和考试的设置情况,高中期间的学习情况,考大学的分数计算方式和文理科差异等展开了热烈的讨论。
On the evening of August 25, nearly 70 families participated in the “Junior High School Curriculum and Examination System Sharing Session” jointly organized by Junior Club and CPN. Thank you for your enthusiastic participation and positive feedback [handshake].
Junior Club hopes to build a communication bridge to enable our member families to better understand the Norwegian school system and better accompany their children’s growth. There will be “High School Curriculum and Examination System Sharing Session” and “Introduction Session of Junior High Schools with Different Systems” in the second half of this year. Please stay tuned! 🤩
Thanks to Zhang Huafeng for carefully preparing this sharing session, and thank the speaker Shao Yiwen for her wonderful sharing, which is full of dry goods and benefited a lot👍
Junior Club also sincerely hopes that more children and parents will contact us to share themes and activities that are beneficial to our member children👏
20 children and their families visited Bergvang gård farm in Asker. The children had a lot of fun getting close to the animals. The on-site quiz also allowed the children to learn some knowledge about animals and happily won prizes.
The summer party with 150 members and their families was successfully held on Saturday, August 17th, at the Sognsvann Lake in Oslo. A variety of games and prizes were prepared for the children, and a rich food was provided. The tug-of-war, grab-stools, bowling and other games were very lively and full of laughter. Adults and children had a great time.
Junior Club Logo Design Competition Junior Club会标设计大赛
Junior Club Logo Design Competition🏆
Junior Club is publicly soliciting logos that can reflect the club’s purpose. Once selected, the work will shine in future website promotions and various activities👏
🌟 Requirements for logo design works:
Fully reflect the club’s purpose: “Promote multicultural integration and help the new generation of Chinese grow up”, that is, understand different cultures and help children grow up.
The design form is not limited, but it must be original and publicly submitted for the first time.
Please use your imagination, boldly use colors, and convey positive energy.
🌟 Participants: Open to the whole society, limited to 0-18 years old
🌟Submission method: High-definition original image + author’s name + age + work name, send to JC mailbox mailto:cpn.junior.club@gmail.com
Indicate “Logo Design Competition” in the email subject
Welcome to submit multiple design works
🌟Submission deadline: October 1, 2024
🌟Award ceremony: JC Spring Festival Gala at the beginning of 2025
🌟Awards:
Special Prize: Adoption of the logo + bonus of 800kr🏆
Excellence Award: Several + bonus of 100kr🏅
Participation Award: All participants will receive a gift🎁
Logo Design Competition is launched! Looking forward to your unlimited creativity☀️
On May 23, 2024, the Junior Club held its first children’s golf event! Sixteen children arrived on time and tried golf under the guidance of two Chinese golf club members!
Each child has made significant progress, and many children have been interested in buying balls and continuing to train!
After the event, the club prepared bananas and chocolate milk for the children to replenish their energy!
This event was very popular, and the club plans to hold similar events again!
April 27th 3D printing experience activities 3D打印体验活动
Our Junior Club organized 3D printing experience activities for children. This event was organized in conjunction with Oslo Metropolitan University Oslomet, and was taught in Norwegian by two university teachers. According to the teacher’s suggestion, we are divided into three groups according to age groups, and they are arranged at 11:00-12:45 (fourth and fifth grade), 13:00-14:45 (sixth and seventh grade), 15:00- 16:45 (middle and high school) these three periods.
On the day of the event, teachers and laboratory assistants took the children to visit the laboratory of Oslomet Makerspace. The children showed a strong interest in 3D printing and gathered around the printing equipment to ask many good questions. The teacher also displayed a variety of 3D printed works, and the children couldn’t put it down with the 3D printed small objects. Then the children sat down and listened to the teacher explain what 3D printing is and what slicing is. Next, under the guidance of the teacher, the children used Tinkercad to conduct basic 3D modeling and designed their first work. In the second half of the course, the teacher demonstrated in simple terms how to import the designed 3D model into UltiMaker Cura, set the system parameters, and finally operate the 3D printer and print out his own 3D printing works. After the event, we received a lot of feedback from children and parents. The children said they liked this kind of activity very much. They learned new knowledge and had works to take home. Parents also hope that we organize more similar activities.