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One Europe, one tradition. Students from different parts of Europe send each other traditional Christmas cards together with a short description of tradition and habits in their homes.
- Subjects: Art, Foreign Languages, Informatics / ICT, Media Education, Primary School Subjects
- Languages: EN
- Pupil's age: 10 - 12
- Tools to be used: Chat, e-mail, MP3, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings)
- Aims: - Pupils learn to work together on an ICT-based project with their counterparts from abroad
- Teachers learn to integrate ICT-based... read more- Pupils learn to work together on an ICT-based project with their counterparts from abroad
- Teachers learn to integrate ICT-based projects at primary level
- Parents get involved in making Christmas cards and preparing the exhibition. hide
- Work process: Getting started:
Children prepare greeting emails to get to know each other better.
Both classes prepare Christmas cards that are scanned and... read moreGetting started:
Children prepare greeting emails to get to know each other better.
Both classes prepare Christmas cards that are scanned and published in the TwinSpace.
Each teacher chooses one card to send it to the partnership school together with short masseges written by each student.
Students together with the teachers prepare PowerPoint presentations with description of Christmas tradition and MP3 versions of Christmas carols.
Teachers prepare school exhibitions with the results of the project. hide
- Expected results: The scanned cards and the PowerPoint presentation are published on the TwinSpace.
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