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European postcards

Registered on 07.09.2009 - Closed on

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Project details

Students from different European countries will to exchange handmade postcards. The postcards text will explain some subjects about geography, history, art and folklore about their respective cities. We will use too the twinespace blog to hang the postcards we send by post mail. The postcards will be read and commented. We will also send Christmas and eastern cards.

  • Subjects: Geography, History, History of Culture, Informatics / ICT
  • Languages: EN
  • Pupil's age: 9 - 10
  • Tools to be used: Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Web publishing
  • Aims: Working geography, art, and history of European cities exchanging postcards. Practice reading and writing in English. Using ICT tools Working... read more
  • Work process: Take school, city and country photos with ICT. Manipulate photos using ICT Writing explanatory texts using ICT Create some post cards... read more
  • Expected results: Improve knowledge and interest in geography and history Improve reading, writing and understanding text in English Improve using ICT tools. Improve motivation... read more
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Elena Sevdali

School Icon 3rd ARSAKEIO PRIMARY SCHOOL OF PSYCHIKO (Ψυχικό, Greece)

Subjects: Art, Cross Curricular, Drama, Environmental Education, Foreign Languages, Geography, Language and Literature, Music, Physical Education, Pre-school Subjects

Languages: EN

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Joan Molar

School Icon CEIP Salvador Espriu (Badalona, Spain)

Subjects: Art, Geography, History

Languages: ES - EN

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Katarzyna Semla

School Icon Szkoła Podstawowa im. Hugona Kołłątaja nr 5 (Żywiec, Poland)

Subjects: Art, Drama, History of Culture, Media Education, Primary School Subjects

Languages: EN - PL

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Blogpost Picture Our pupils like your old estern woman!
Mar
15
2010
Posted by Katarzyna Semla, Dorota Kłusak
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Blogpost Picture Your old eastern women is great! Thank you! She is hanging in our classroom now :-)
Mar
15
2010
Posted by Katarzyna Semla, Dorota Kłusak
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