|
Pupils from different countries share their work of art and inspire each other to create new paintings, drawings and other kind of art.
- Subjects: Art, European Studies, Foreign Languages, Geography, Informatics / ICT
- Languages: EN
- Pupil's age: 6 - 14
- Tools to be used: Chat, e-mail, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Video conference, Web publishing
- Aims: To share and learn about art from different countries, to work with different drawing and painting techniques and to be... read moreTo share and learn about art from different countries, to work with different drawing and painting techniques and to be familiar with school and customs in other parts of Europe. hide
- Work process: The schools and classes which take part in the project produce different kinds of drawings, paintings or other art creations... read moreThe schools and classes which take part in the project produce different kinds of drawings, paintings or other art creations in October and November. Every school can present 3 - 10 different works of art. Many classes in the school can take part in the project. Before the end of November every school will present their creations such as pictures (photos), slideshows, power point or photo story on the blog (Blogger or the new e-twinning blog). Until November - December every school makes a short presentation of their country, town and school. From December - March pupils use the works of arts that have been published, as inspiration to create their own products. In April every school show the results on the blog. The paintings/drawings/art creations can be printed in every school, and at the same date in April, every school has an art exhibition. A film from the exhibitions in every country will be the closing of the project. ( May 2010 )
hide
- Expected results: To learn about art, similarities and differences. To develop techniques in art and to get new ideas. To inspire each... read moreTo learn about art, similarities and differences. To develop techniques in art and to get new ideas. To inspire each other. To learn about other countries. To get more familiar with ICT-tools. To make the pupils feel that they are a part of the European classroom. To have fun.
hide
|