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PRESENTATION

Page history last edited by José Luis 11 years, 2 months ago

 

  

        In this project we want our children to get to know each other, their schools, cities, countries, traditions. We will  communicate through  art  and  ICT. We want to get know  how they see the world around us. We will give them different topics:  family, nature, seasons of the year , fairy tales , my country, Christmas, Europe, -  and  ask them to use their imagination to create  different   artworks on these topics.
During the visits we will make big exhibitions showing the childrens’ work.

  
     We  will communicate  with partners  through mails, letters, sending  pictures, photos, create a website ( blog ) for the project, make  books  with childrens’ artworks. In our schools we want to make photo galleries about partner countries,   powerpoint presentations. Each school will have a mascot travelling with teachers and students and  we will create a calendar with children's artworks and photos. We will visit art galleries and museums and organise art workshops and school trips to places connected with art.

 

      For all children from our partner countries the project is a great opportunity to meet other people, get to know other countries and cultures, it's very motivating to learn English and to use ICT in order to communicate with  people from different countries. The exposure to other cultures and languages is a key benefit from being part of the project that the children would not gain without these tangible links. Both pupils and staff will improve their ICT, language , creativity and organisational skills whilst communicating and  organising project activities.

 

 

 

 

 

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