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Healthy School

Registered on 09.02.2010 - Closed on 24.02.2010

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Project details

Children would put together a healthy menu that they would send to your school. The children use only local foods. We would send photos, a menu and recipe lists.

  • Subjects: Informatics / ICT, Primary School Subjects
  • Languages: ES - EN
  • Pupil's age: 4 - 11
  • Tools to be used: e-mail, MP3, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings)
  • Aims: To share local recipes and culture. For the children to write for a purpose.
  • Work process: Children would agree a menu they would like to share. They would make the foods and write their own recipes.... read more
  • Expected results: Children would be able to share the recipes and make the dishes for themselves in school. Or the school cook... read more
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Project partners - 4 partner(s)
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Ana Romero Navarro

School Icon C.P. Josep Blat Gimeno (Vinalesa, Spain)

Subjects: Cross Curricular, Foreign Languages, Informatics / ICT, Pre-school Subjects, Primary School Subjects

Languages: ES - EN

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K.Belgin Saka Üstünel

School Icon YENİ TURAN İLKOKULU (ANKARA, Turkey)

Subjects: Art, Design and Technology, Drama, Foreign Languages, Health Studies, History, Informatics / ICT, Language and Literature, Mathematics / Geometry, Music, Physical Education, Pre-school Subjects, Primary School Subjects

Languages: DE - EN - ES - FR - IT

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Kristina Catania

School Icon Maria Regina College, Mosta Primary A (Mosta, Malta)

Subjects: Art, Cross Curricular, Health Studies, Home economics, Mathematics / Geometry, Physical Education, Primary School Subjects

Languages: MT - EN

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Stuart Tulloch

School Icon Pilgrim Primary School (Plymouth, United Kingdom)

Subjects: Environmental Education, Foreign Languages, Informatics / ICT, Primary School Subjects

Languages: EN - FR

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I haven't been part of an etwinnning project before, it is very exciting! It is based around healthy eating and...
Feb
25
2010
Posted by Stuart Tulloch
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