Multidisciplinary Games at Lækjarskóli
At the beginning of the week, the Multitalent Games were held at Lækjarskóli. The games are intended as a fun and enjoyable change of pace from the school routine, a kind of autumn festival for everyone at the school. At the games, for example, friendship bracelets are made, people climb ropes, solve maths puzzles, practise public speaking and write poems.
At the beginning of the week, a two-day multi-intelligence games were held at Lækjarskóli. The multi-intelligence games are being held for the eighth time and, as before, are based on the theory of multiple intelligences.
Gardner (1983). All the school's pupils take part in the games, and the older ones support their younger classmates. The Multiple Intelligences Games
are intended as a good and enjoyable change of pace in school activities, a sort of
The school's autumn festival for everyone. At the games, for example, friendships are made,
Climbed a rope, solved maths problems, practised public speaking and written poems.
Multi-disciplinary games with a variety of stations
Today are
about 585 students in the Lækjarskóli and the games take place over two days where
The students are divided into 40 teams, and each group has at least one student from each year group. The Year 10 students are
captains in their group and are responsible for keeping their group together and looking after
to maintain good discipline and morale. The role of each student is to follow their leader and take an active part at each station with joy and enjoyment. The stations are designed to be suitable for students from Year 1 to Year 10 so that
that everyone, or as many as possible, gets a chance to take part at each station.
Staff and students arrived at school at the start of the week full of anticipation and excitement, and had a fantastic week of multi-intelligence activities!