Friday, 16 May 2008

Projects

Skype with Topeka, Kanzas

In November 2007 our students, 13 to 17 years of age had a Skype meeting with their friends from Topeka, Kanzas. Before that, we had shared a blog where our students had exchanged the information of their everyday life with their peers from Kanzas. The blogging lasted for about a month and then we agreed upon skyping. That was a real challenge for my students. I thought the conversation would last for a half an hour or so, but, to my surprise, it lasted for an hour and a half. That was the first project of that kind but hopefully there will be more of them, with other schools, of course.



Projects with Corfu












For more than a year, we've had a great cooperation with the Andrioti School of English in Corfu, Greece. We've done some great projects.
The first one was the SOUVENIR ECHANGE, where we exchanged PowerPoints presentations of our schools/countries and souvenirs. That was the best way to get to know each other.
Then we did the CHRISTMAS CARD EXCHANGE project, where our students exchanged their handmade Christmas cards.
And the last one was the LOVE project which was the most interesting for my students. They were supposed to make posters about their: LOVE for Festivals, LOVE for Fairytales (different versions of Cinderella); LOVE for Colours, LOVE for Education, LOVE for Environment, LOVE for Folklore and LOVE for healthy eating.
Here you can see our students making their Christmas card as well as the posters made for the LOVE project.

































Cultural Project with Canada



Our 10-11 year olds made a great contact with their peers in SenPokChin School , Okanagan First Nations decent from Oliver BC, Canada. The children made the first contact through snail mail. This way of communication makes them all very excited. They LOVE getting letters. So, they got their first letters just after Christmas (exactly on the day of Orthodox Christmas). Yesterday (21st May) they got some postcards and photos of their friends. It's a great opportunity for my students to meet some Indians and learn something about the culture of the Okanagan First nation.
























The Flag Project with Brazil






Our school agreed with the English For Ever School ftom Santa Branca in Brazil to do the Flag project. We sent them an envelope with our flag and the meanings of the symbols and here is what we received in their envelope.

























The Speakup Times

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