Tuesday 3 November 2020

KIDS CODE CLUB AFRICA (KCCA) 2020 – RAISING THE NEXT DIGITAL HERO IN AFRICA

                                         One of the many halls for the Digital Skills training

Dear Kingdom-minded, Success-driven Teen and Kids, the stage is set for the commencement of the One Month, catch them young, intensive Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Programme put together by the Kids Code Club Africa, aimed at raising African Teens and Kids empowered with coding skills.

Tuesday 22 September 2020

LESSONS FROM THE GAMES OF THE ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020

 

Dear friends, you will recall that the last two posts on this Platform, were centered on reports from two interesting, mind tasking games from the St. Pirans Youth Week 2020. Before signing off, from the last post, I implored you to ponder over each of the last two posts/games and share the lessons you learnt from them on this Platform, so that others can learn from them.

Monday 21 September 2020

ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020: TREASURE HUNT AND CHALLENGE OF TEAMWORK

Before the great search began

Dear friends, recall that in the previous post we discussed the mind tasking miming game: the charade which according to the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary means:

"A team game in which each member tries to communicate to the others a particular word or phrase that they have been given, by expressing each syllable or word using silent actions" 

I had enjoined you to take a little break, ponder and send the lessons you learnt from the write-up. In this post, I wish to share with us the treasure hunt game. Please read and send in lessons learnt from it.

In case you didn’t read the last post, please click this link to access it http://onesquarebell.blogspot.com/2020/09/st-pirans-youth-week-2020-and-mind.html and as always send in the lessons learnt.

ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020: THE MIND TASKING GAME, THE CHARADE


Dear kingdom-minded, success-driven teens and kids, recall that last time we talked about using the forced COVID 19, pandemic break, to learn new skills, identify and develop other talents of ours. One of the things specifically mentioned include developing your writing skills.

In that post, I pointed out clearly that my purpose of asking you to write is not necessarily to make a writers out of you, but that developing the habit of writing will enable you to document your ideas, thoughts and experiences, for future references. Let me also add here another benefit I believe you will get from developing your writing skill. It will help to capture and document events that happen around you, for future referencing also. Such events are anniversaries, travels, and special discussions, like those with the elderly, e.g. Grandpas and Grandmas. Others are school activities, like Saturday Activities, for those in   St Paul’s Academy Jos (SPAJ), Speech and Price, and other events.  

Thursday 17 September 2020

BEFORE THE COVID BREAK IS OVER

The Anchor

Dear kingdom-minded, success-driven teens and kids, you would have noticed the break in the activities of the platform for some time now. I know that a lot of you would have been worried concerning it, but the truth is that the break was intentional. I know some of you are asking why?

Let me begin by reminding us of the adage:

“The child that says the soup prepared by the father is not delicious, wants to know why the mother left.”

Thursday 2 April 2020

COVID 19, STORY BOOK FOR KIDS

Ihechi and Co, reading COVID 19, Story Book for Kids

Dearly beloved fellow Kids and Friends, I promised to keep in touch with you on this Platform, as a Co-Anchor. This time around, I am posting a COVID 19, story book for Kids. I read it and it is very interesting, so I decided to share it with us on this Platform. Please click this link https://www.mindheart.co/descargables to see the book; and to read it.

Wednesday 1 April 2020

COVID 19 BREAK, SHOUT OUT TO MY MATES AND FRIENDS


Ihechi Nnabugwu
Hello, my dear fellow kids and friends, out there. How are you coping with the COVID 19, break? I hope you are observing the stay at home order, very well?
This is my first time of reaching you through this Platform. I hope to be doing this from time to time, as a support Anchor to my Big Sister, who has been with you for a while. Let me also inform you that this may not be regular, because of my school. 

Tuesday 31 March 2020

WORDS TO MY FELLOW TEENS OBSERVING COVID 19 BREAK AT HOME

Yours Truly, Chinaekpere Nnabugwu (Anchor and Host)

Hello kingdom-minded, success-driven teens and kids. It’s been a long time since I last posted on this platform. I know that a lot of you have missed me. I apologize for the long unexpected break. This is largely due to increased school work that took the greater part of my time. Do please, bear with me.