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Eastern in Europe

Registered on 31.03.2011 - Closed on 28.01.2012

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I would like to invite you to my first e-twinning project „Easter in Europe. It is very simple and short project and it will last from 1st April to 16th April. Through this project I would like to share information about Eastern tradition and customs in another European countries. It consists of two parts: 1. Write a short description “How do you celebrate Easter in your country”. 2. Present some custom or tradition in pictures or a power point presentation.

  • Subjects: Art, Citizenship, Foreign Languages, Informatics / ICT, Religion
  • Languages: EN - RO
  • Pupil's age: 3 - 12
  • Tools to be used: Chat, e-mail, Forum, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Twinspace
  • Aims: Aims: - to learn more about customs and tradition, - to improve English, - to improve ICT skills, - to meet new friends.... read more
  • Work process: Work process:We start on 1st April, so during the first week I would like to ask you to prepare short... read more
  • Expected results: Expected results:students will know more about customs and traditions of Easter in Europe, they improve their language skills and meet... read more
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Elisabeta Edit Naghi

School Icon Scoala Generala clasele I-VIII Apold (Apold, Romania)

Subjects: Art, Citizenship, Design and Technology, Environmental Education, Health Studies, Informatics / ICT, Music, Pre-school Subjects, Primary School Subjects, Technology

Languages: EN - HU - RO

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Mariola Bak

School Icon Szkoła Podstawowa nr 6 Integracyjna (Bielsko-Biała, Poland)

Subjects: Art, Environmental Education, Foreign Languages, Geography, Health Studies, History, History of Culture, Informatics / ICT, Natural Sciences, Physical Education

Languages: EN

Project diary
Blogpost Picture Easter in Europa
Nov
05
2011
Posted by Elisabeta Edit Naghi
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Blogpost Picture Easter in Europa
Oct
30
2011
Posted by Elisabeta Edit Naghi
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