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Christmas time! Cards & Traditions (Closed on 07.04.2011)
We will set up a group of schools from all over Europe and send each other Christmas cards. We will also share a brief description of our Christmas traditions. Displays can be set up in school with the cards and a map showing where they have come fro...
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INVENTIONS FROM YOUR COUNTRY (Closed on 30.08.2012)
I would like to do this project on inventions so that students can discover and learn where every one of these invents come from and in this way feel proud of inventors and inventions that their country has given for the rest of the world to make the...
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Kids Forget Traditional Street Games (Closed on 06.09.2011)
Our school is looking for partners to start a Comenius multilateral partnership project with (2010-2012). The project proposes to Kids Forget Street Games. Students experience street games by learning about and playing established games, such as stic...
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Let's celebrate together! (Closed on 18.06.2012)
The pupils are asked to produce seasonal cards and/or craft as well as short stories/myths about each festival/celebration. Traditional songs of these festivals will accompany some of their work.
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let's know our traditions (Closed on 02.06.2012)
we are going to learn different traditions about european countries. We will search for food, customs, weddings and national days.
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Let`s make friends (Closed on 30.08.2012)
To make friendship with different students from a different countries.
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pen friends (Started on 09.09.2012)
mettere in contatto bambini di diverse nazionalità
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Penpals! (Closed on 30.08.2012)
We already complete a project in school called 'Project Europe' and feel making a direct link with another school compliments this. We will find out about each other. The children will write to each other to find out about each others culture.
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Project Europe - Finding out about each other (Closed on )
To be able to learn about different cultures in Europe. Whether it be creating friendships or swapping stories. To give children first hand experiences of finding out about how other children in Europe live.
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