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Thumb Galina Skačkova

Subjects: Art,Environmental Education,European Studies,Foreign Languages,History of Culture,Language and Literature

Languages: - EN -

co-operation with different schools from other countries to improve my students' English , to encourage them to study English

Thumb Zaiga Bogdanova

Subjects: Biology,Environmental Education,Psychology

Languages: - LV -

Mācu skolā vairākus mācību priekšmetus. Patīk dzīvnieki un daba. Skolā strādāju jau vairāk kā 15 gadus, apmeklēju dažādus seminārus un kursus, lai pilnveidotu sevi.

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Rural

eTwinning Projects - 7 projects

Free time activities (Started on 07.09.2012)

Project Picture We want to find out how pupils in different countries spend their free time. How long are they in school? How much time do they spend for homework? What are their favourite hobbies? Also visit our wikispace: http://free-time-activities.wikispaces...

Letters about ourselves (Closed on 28.07.2012)

Project Picture An exchange of letters and posters between England and Germany about the pupils and their lives.

Map of parents' professions (Closed on 12.01.2010)

Project Picture Children have to know about the profession of their parents and the traditional profession in the different countries

My parents profession (Closed on 16.06.2010)

Project Picture Children know about own parents profession and profession other country

My parents profession (Closed on 25.01.2010)

Project Picture Children know about own parents profession and profession other country

POSTCARDS (Closed on 02.08.2011)

Project Picture Let's start sending postcards in September but until then let's collect each others addresses in our blog. Click on "login" to enter.

School is fun! (Started on 03.12.2011)

Project Picture Students of different countries describe their everyday life at school,their favourite subjects, using variety of tools and being extremely creative so that to prove that learning at school can be fun, too.