Showing posts with label Transnational meetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transnational meetings. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Ambassadors at our school

During our last transnational meeting we celebrated a huge schools party called "We travel around Europe". Lots of ambassadors of their countries stayed with us and did some activities out of their culture and living. Thanks a lot dear guests!
Italian teachers showing their material
Drawing welsh love spoons

Polish dancing


French charme

Spanish fun in chair dancing

Monday, 15 May 2017

Transnational meeting Gera (Germany)

From the 6th till the 12th of May the last transnational meeting took place in Gera in Germany. 15 guests from Wales, Poland, France, Spain and Italy visited the "Erich Kästner" primary school in Gera.

We met our guests at Leipzig.
On Monday they visited our classes and did some little activities in ther mother tongue with them.
The childrens loved it.

On Tuesday was "European day" and  we were at the State Chancellery and the European Information Centre in Erfurt. 

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday we were back at school, visited lessons, visited a secondary school and a kindergarden and held some project meetings. The highlight was the schoolfestival at wednesday in the afternoon. Each delegation presented their country and did some little activities with our pupils.

Thank you so much for your work during this week!!! 





Sunday, 30 April 2017

Our Sixth Transnational Meeting is coming soon: Gera, Germany.


"Life is not the passing of time. Life is a collection of experiences..."













Very soon we are going to see each other again...


Sunday, 16 October 2016

Meeting in Saronno

Once again, here we are, all together but this time in Saronno, Italy. The fifth transnational meeting was about to start, and we were more than ready to catch up and have a really good time working together.




In Saronno we were truly welcomed by our Italian colleagues. They showed us all the buildings, which compose the I.C.S. Ignoto Militi School. It is a comprehensive school which encloses infant school, primary and secondary school.






The first day, we visited the building for secondary school. This day was very special, because the children showed us the city of Sarrono with an activity, which is called "Discovering Saronno.". At this time we had the chance to interact with all the pupils while they were performing many stories related to the history of the city.



After having a really good time in secondary school, we went to the Gianni Rodary school building, for primary school. That day, we had the opportunity to enjoy many performances in which children were the real main characters.





Our last point was Ignoto Militi building, for primary school. We were really happy enjoying all the performances the children had been preparing for all of us. It was a really special day because we could interact with all of the children and the teachers, as well. 






At the meetings we discussed different activities for our project, we shared the ideas and set our goals for the future work. Also, we had the chance to meet the canceller for culture of the city, who was really interest in the project, and expressed her intention to empower it in the cultural context of the city.




Not only did we have a chance to work together but also enjoy and admire the beauty of Milan and the Como Lake. Additionally, when we were in Como, we visited a Montessori school where teachers showed us different methodologies.

Thank you our Italian friends for your hospitality and all the special moments we shared together.






See you soon, in Germany!

ERASMUS TEACHERS ALL TOGETHER AT RODARI SCHOOL



The warm and the long awaited welcome of classe 4 A to the Erasmus
teachers.
















Children told me at the end: "It was great because you, teachers from different countries, were all together!"  Thank you.

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Discovering Saronno.


Wonderful activity. We have used this booklet, written by Students of the Secondary School IGNOTO MILITI as a guide to walk around and discover Saronno. Some of the Students came with 
us and acted out some representative moments from the history of the city. Wonderful idea and great experience.





Saturday, 8 October 2016

See you soon in... SARONNO!

We have a week to talk, visit Saronno school, meet new teachers, propose ideas ... looking forward to seeing us!


Thursday, 23 June 2016

Circle art goes from Bialystok to Gera

When we visited our partner school ZSS3 in Bialystok, we enjoyed the small pictures made out of different circles. They are on the wall in the hall. We published them in our schools newspaper "Kästner- Blitz". We wanted to show them to the pupils. We suggest to make their own pictures maybe during the long holidays starting on the 25th of June.
Thank you Poland!
Silvia Hoffmann
Exact cutting, fixing,..The boys need a lot of space.
The newest schools paper

Each picture is different.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Memories shared...

Every time we go past this board...



...we think of you, our Dear Friends, especially during our last meeting in Poland, in our city and school. It was a great pleasure to see you all and spend some time with you.

In Białowieża:

During meals:


In Warsaw:


In our school:





During the Lego training:


and many, many more...
We hope you enjoyed it as well, learned new things and will treasure your good memories and experiences from this adventure.

Since we did not sink:)...



...again, here is our Erasmus+ cake for all of us:


Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

3D origami and how to draw a Mermaid

In Bialistok we learnt how to make a kind of crab with 3D origami that you can see on the images below. They gave us a very nice swam made with the same technique:





Here you have a tutorial of how to make a kind of penguin.
Today in the Arts class they learnt the basic steps with this video:


I told them the legend of the Mermaid as out Italian friends did ( The Mermaid of Warsaw) and then they were learning how to draw one with this tutorial:





Thanks to our polish friends for teaching us this great technique!