This document describes a project between several schools in different countries about learning rules and social skills. The project involved children in Poland, Romania, Greece, and Turkey discussing and sharing rules through email exchanges, drawings, and presentations. The goals were for children to learn about rules in different cultures, improve social skills like kindness, and interact with international peers through online collaboration tools like email and Twinspace.
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2. A project about learning about rules, their necessity in living among others, and the ways and
social skills that can promote social interaction.
Subjects: Ethics, Pre-school Subjects, Religion
Languages: EN
Pupil's age: 3 - 6
Tools to be used: e-mail, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Project
Diary, Twinspace, Web publishing
Aims: communicating with children of other countries, aquiring social skills in order to
promote social development (kindness, responsibility etc), learning games of other cultures.
Work process: Project duration: 2-3 weeks (maybe 28/9/2015 to 17/10/2015) During these
weeks, schools will implement the following actions, working as separate groups and
exchanging activities' outcomes through email/twinspace/presentations: Children will be
involved in three main activities, create a certain outcome of the tasks (drawings,
books/contracts, presentations using drama techniques etc) and post to twinspace/exchange
emails to compare their work with other participating schools. All presentations can be in
powerpoint/pdf, camera or other means.
Expected results: Improvement of children's social skills - Setting school and life rules -
Learning a game from other countries - Interacting with schools from other countries -
Learning how to use an email and surf the internet - project outcomes: a school rules contract,
- an ebook on drawings of school rules, - a game and rule book written and sent to other
participating schools.
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Agnieszka Nogaj-Starzyńska
Przedszkole Miejskie nr 142, Łódź Poland
Justyna Pawlak
Przedszkole nr 113 "Mali
Sportowcy", Poznań Poland
Merve AKYOL KILIÇ
YUNUS EMRE
NURSERY SCHOOL
Eleftheria Vouloutidou
2ο ΝΗΠΙΑΓΩΓΕΙΟ ΑΜΥΓΔΑΛΕΩΝΑ,
Καβάλα Greece
Maria Tuca
Şcoala Gimnazială Nr. 10 ,
Rm. Valcea, Romania
Oana Elena Stan
Şcoala Gimnazială Nr. 13 , Rm.
Valcea, Romania
Otesanu Ioana
Şcoala Gimnazială Nr. 13 ,
Rm. Valcea, Romania
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7. Kavala (Greek: Καβάλα), is the
seicont lairgest ceety in
northren Greece, the
principal seaport o
eastren Macedoniean the caipital
o Kavala regional unit. It is
situatit on the Bay o Kavala,
athort frae the island o Thasos.
Kavala is locatit on the Egnatia
motorwey an is a twa-oor drive
tae Thessaloniki (160 km wast)
an forty minutes drive
tae Drama (37 km north)
an Xanthi (56 km east).
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Kavala
8. Râmnicu Vâlcea is situated
in the central-south area of
Romania. Set at the foothills of
the Southern Carpathians, the city
is located at about 12 kilometres
(7.5 mi) from the Cozia
Mountains and about 40
kilometres (25 mi) from
theFăgăraş and Lotrului
Mountains. The southern limit of
Râmnicu Vâlcea is formed by the
Getic Plateau and the Oltului
Valley.
Rm. Vâlcea
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9. Łódź ,( Lodzh, English) is the
third-largest city in Poland.
Located in the central part of the
country, it had a population of
742,387 in December 2009. It is
the capital of Łódź Voivodeship,
and is approximately 135
kilometres (84 mi) south-west
of Warsaw.
The city's coat of arms is an
example of canting: depicting a
boat. It alludes to the city's
name which translates literally
as "boat."
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Łódź
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Poznań is among the
oldest cities in Poland and was
one of the most important
centers in the early Polish
state in the tenth and eleventh
centuries. The first center city
was Ostrów Tumski, the natural
island on the Warta river-very
similar to the Île de la Cité in
Paris. The first rulers were
buried in Poznań's cathedral on
the island. It also served as the
capital for a short time in the
13th century, hence the official
name: The capital city of Poznan.
Poznań
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Istanbul once known
as Constantinople, is the most
populous city in Turkey, and the
country's economic, cultural,
and historical center. Istanbul is
atranscontinental city in Eurasia,
straddling the Bosphorus strait
between the Sea of
Marmara and the Black Sea. Its
commercial and historical center
lies on the European side and
about a third of its population
lives on the Asian side
Istanbul