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Christmas and winter cards

Registered on 25.11.2011 - Closed on 18.04.2012

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Children will make Christmas/winter cards, will paint their drawings related to their customs. They will change information related to winter and Christmas traditions in their countries.

  • Subjects: Art, Citizenship, Foreign Languages, Language and Literature, Pre-school Subjects, Primary School Subjects, Technology
  • Languages: EN - PL - RO
  • Pupil's age: 3 - 11
  • Tools to be used: Chat, e-mail, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Twinspace, Web publishing
  • Aims: Children will know about other cultures and languages; They will provide critical thinking and responsible citizenship
  • Work process: Children will make Christmas/winter card and do drawings related to this subject.They will inform their partners about the most important... read more
  • Expected results: Children have to use their skills in handcraft, drawing in order to develop their creativity and also to learn more... read more
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Project partners - 4 partner(s)
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Anna Kamińska

School Icon Szkola Podstawowa nr 13, Olsztyn (Olsztyn, Poland)

Subjects: Art, Environmental Education, Health Studies, Mathematics / Geometry, Natural Sciences, Pre-school Subjects, Primary School Subjects

Languages: EN - PL

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Barbara Andrzejczak

School Icon Przedszkole Miejskie nr 13 (Olsztyn, Poland)

Subjects: Pre-school Subjects

Languages: EN - PL

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Manuela Gal

School Icon Gradinita cu program normal Nr. 3 Sacele (Sacele, Romania)

Subjects: Art, Citizenship, Cross Curricular, Environmental Education, Ethics, Foreign Languages, Music, Pre-school Subjects, Technology

Languages: EN - FR - IT - RO

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Nadia Sorina Grozavescu

School Icon Scoala Gimnaziala Gheorghe Magheru (Caracal, Romania)

Subjects: Art, Cross Curricular, Drama, Environmental Education, Mathematics / Geometry, Music

Languages: EN - RO

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Blogpost Picture Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you!Cornelia and students
Dec
22
2011
Posted by Cornelia Melcu
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