What's Outside Your Window?

'What's outside your window?' is our comenius project. Each partner school will explore the 'great outdoors', encouraging pupils to be more active, whilst being involved in intercultural dialogue about their environment and culture. Activities will include such things as describing the view from their window, comparing typical plants and creatures, investigating pollution, sharing traditional myths and legends, orienteering games and gardening .









Sunday, 11 September 2011

Exhibition and presentation in Greece

In June we organised a presentation of our comenius project with all the activities done during the first year (2010-2011). At the same time we displayed an exhibition with information, materials and gifts from our partner-countries. Our aim was to inform the parents, the local community and local authorities.
 










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Project Activities

  • ANIMALS OF EUROPE (3)
  • Comparing the weather (6)
  • DICTIONARY OF THE JOINT LEGEND (1)
  • DRAWINGS OF CLASSROOM DESCRIPTIONS (10)
  • Earth day activities (5)
  • EXHIBITION (8)
  • LEGENDS ACROSS EUROPE (8)
  • ORIENTEERING GAMES (7)
  • PLANT PATCHWORK (6)
  • PLAY (4)
  • PROJECT MEETINGS (4)
  • Puppets of the European legend (8)
  • THE GARDEN OF EUROPE (19)
  • THE JOINT LEGEND (1)
  • VIEW FROM MY SCHOOL WINDOW (10)
  • VIEW TO BE IMPROVED (11)
  • VIRTUAL TOURIST (6)
  • Weather April 2011 (5)
  • Weather December 2010 (6)
  • Weather February 2011 (7)
  • Weather January 2011 (7)
  • Weather June 2011 (3)
  • Weather March 2011 (8)
  • Weather May 2011 (6)
  • Weather November 2010 (7)
  • Weather October 2010 (9)
  • Weather Sept 2010 (9)
  • WINDOW BOOKS (7)

Partners

  • Antonio Carrasco
  • Irini Grammatikopoulou
  • Maja O.
  • OVÁI ÉS PSZI
  • Springfield Primary
  • Springfield Primary, UK
  • Y6
  • gheorghe titeica
  • leyla

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