eTwinning project : "My country- my home. "
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My country- my home.
Registered on 24.10.2013 | Status:
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In my project i would like to know
different culture, tradition, students exchanged information on the place in
which they live. I would like to , to students who learned manners, way of life
in the country and the basic words and distinctive song. We are pleased to have
been if we have exchanged photos showing landscape with partner countries and
children's drawings.
Subjects:
Art, Cross Curricular, Foreign Languages, Geography, Music,
Primary School Subjects
Languages:
EN
Pupil's age:
6 - 11
Tools to be used:
Chat, e-mail, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures
and drawings), Project Diary, Twinspace, Video conference
Aims:
To learn about cultures of other countries, to learn about
basic vocabulary, exchange of experiences, to learn about life in other
cultures. hide
Work process:
November: Exchange of information on the partner countries,
flags, language, anthem, uneven terrain. December: Send Christmas cards,
Christmas traditions in other countries, singing carols. January: wishes, for
basic phrases in different languages. February: Replacement drawings depicting
the season of the year. March: Spring fun- drawings. April: Easter traditions.
May: To create an album. hide
Expected results:
Students are familiar with culture, art, tradition partner
countries. Know basic words and and songs.
Project
partners - 7 partner(s)
Agnieszka Sosnowska (FOUNDER)
Brúarásskóli, Egilsstöðum, Iceland
Subjects: Art, Language and Literature
Languages: PL - EN
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Subjects: Foreign Languages, Language and Literature
Languages: EN - RU
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Karolina Boszke (FOUNDER)
Subjects: Art, Environmental Education, Geography, Mathematics /
Geometry, Music, Primary School Subjects
Languages: EN - PL
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Subjects: Mathematics / Geometry
Languages: EN - RU
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Subjects: Informatics / ICT, Mathematics / Geometry
Languages: EN - RU
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Subjects:
Languages:
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Subjects: Informatics / ICT, Primary School Subjects
Languages: EN - RU
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