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In this project students aged 10-13 will describe themselves, their film, music and sports idols as well as other people they look up to, e.g. friends, members of their family or even book characters. They'll end up with a list of characteristics which made them choose this particular person as their idol. The idea is to pay students' attention to the people or characters that could serve as an example for others to follow. Due to today's diminishing number of authorities this project could direct our pupils to the right way of life.
- Subjects: Drama, Foreign Languages, Geography, History of Culture, Informatics / ICT, Language and Literature, Music, Primary School Subjects, Social Studies / Sociology
- Languages: EN
- Pupil's age: 5 - 13
- Tools to be used: Chat, e-mail, Forum, MP3, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Project Diary, Twinspace, Web publishing
- Aims: - to practise foreign languages in writing, reading, listening and speaking;
- to develop pupils' ICT skills;
- to familiarise students with... read more- to practise foreign languages in writing, reading, listening and speaking;
- to develop pupils' ICT skills;
- to familiarise students with different cultures;
- to practice tolerance and the importance of diversity;
- to make students aware of the idea of multiculturalism.
- to learn how to express their own opinions related to their daily lives and interests. hide
- Work process: Students will have three weeks to present each of the following seven topics: 1. ME, 2. SPORT, 3. MUSIC, 4.... read moreStudents will have three weeks to present each of the following seven topics: 1. ME, 2. SPORT, 3. MUSIC, 4. FILM /THEATRE, 5. LITERATURE, 6. FAMILY, 7. SUMMARY.
Teachers or students will upload their work on Twinspace for others to see. hide
- Expected results: Pupils will enhance both language and ICT skills. They will get to know their peers from other European countries and... read morePupils will enhance both language and ICT skills. They will get to know their peers from other European countries and become aware of multiculturalism. hide
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