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What is the daily life of pupils in schools in Europe? How is the environment where they live and what traditions they have? How is the area where they live and how active are the residents? What is the history of their region? Students present the natural and manmade environment around them, school life and the lives of the inhabitants of their town.
- Subjects: Art, Cross Curricular, Environmental Education, Foreign Languages, History, History of Culture, Informatics / ICT, Music, Primary School Subjects, Religion
- Languages: EN
- Pupil's age: 6 - 11
- Tools to be used: e-mail, Forum, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Project Diary, Twinspace, Web publishing
- Aims: Students:
1. learn to communicate and exchange information with students elsewhere.
2. using new technologies.
3. gather information on their site and learn... read moreStudents:
1. learn to communicate and exchange information with students elsewhere.
2. using new technologies.
3. gather information on their site and learn best traditions of their homeland.
4. link the knowledge of the school with their daily lives.
5. express themselves artistically and write texts to inform.
6. working as a team and feel that what they do has an impact.
7. present their work to parents and older children.
8. also work outside the school and get interested in their fellows citizens. hide
- Work process: Initially raise the matter to the students and expect their ideas. Then, on the specific topics that we have set,... read moreInitially raise the matter to the students and expect their ideas. Then, on the specific topics that we have set, each country puts its own activities. hide
- Expected results: We want to motivate the students and learn to work together. The school will open to the community and parents... read moreWe want to motivate the students and learn to work together. The school will open to the community and parents will be pleased to see the result of the work at the end of the school year. It is a creative work based on the free spirit of the students and will be published online. hide
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