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Thursday, May 25, 2017

                                eTwinning Project "Little Homelands"

"Little homelands” is a project in which pupils from primary schools (age 11-13) will get to know each other, present their towns, interesting places and monuments worth seeing in their “little homelands”, schools, hobbies, ways of celebrating Easter holidays. The project will last for three months (from April to June 2016), during which all schools participating in the project will establish mutual relationships and basic forms of cooperation and communication. Hopefully, this will lead to common future projects, more extended in time and complex in content.

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Aims

The main aim of the project is to establish an international cooperation between pupils from European primary schools and enable them to meet friends from abroad.
Second, to familiarize children with new, practical ways of using communication technology.
Next, to allow them express themselves through various artistic forms: drawing, taking photos, singing, shooting short videos etc.
Finally, to improve children’s linguistic skills and their fluency in using English.

Expected Results

The final product of the whole cooperation will be an electronic photo album with pictures sent from all participating schools.
After these three months of working together, pupils are expected to be more fluent in using the English language and modern technology for communication.
Finally, it is expected that this project will work as a springboard to future, more extended actions or projects with the acquainted schools, or even live meetings of the participants.








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