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Live the evolution of the Kids&Us method with Pam&Paul

A personalised and gamified learning experience that connects what happens in class with what happens at home.

Welcome to Pam&Paul

In class, we join Pam and Paul in their adventures as we talk about our daily routines, ourselves and our surroundings. Outside the classroom , in My Way’s digital world, our students take care of their pet and make them happy by completing missions and challenges.

Discover My Way with the help of our protagonists

A group of students, families and teachers have tested and explored My Way, and now we are excited to share their experience with you.

Course materials

We have renewed the Pam&Paul material for our students to connect with the course on many levels.

Pam and Paul Studentbook

Student Book

Our students will have one book per story (there are four stories in total) that gathers the different materials used in the course: Worksheets, Stickers and Booklet. It is important that students bring it with them to class every day.
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My Way

A revolutionary digital world for students to dive into, seamlessly coexisting with the physical world to offer a more powerful learning experience.
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Talking Pen

A digital pen that can be used with or without headphones, and with which our students learn English pronunciation in a fun and enjoyable way. It is a complementary device to read the course’s texts at home and bring the characters to life.

Our commitment

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Parent-teacher meetings

 

You may request a parent-teacher meeting at any time during the school year to share relevant information and ask for personalised feedback.

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Reports

 

As part of the personalised monitoring of your child, you will periodically receive reports on their learning progress.

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My Kids

 

The My Kids application is the main channel of communication between the school and families. On this app, you may see your child’s academic information and reports, as well as request parent-teacher meetings and meetings with the school director or academic coordinators.