Project Countries (5th Level)
Project Cities in the World
Project Dubai (5th Level)
Friday, 18 June 2010
Children Projects from Spain (3)
Project Cities (5th Level)
Project Cities around the world! (5th Level)
Project Cities around the world! (5th Level)
Children Projects from Spain (2)
Project Capital Cities (5th level)
Project When I was young! (5th Level)
Project Famous Fairy Tales (5th Level)
Project When I was young! (5th Level)
Project Famous Fairy Tales (5th Level)
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Children Projects from Spain (1)
Our students from Spain have prepared some oral projects and they want to share with you their experience. We hope you enjoy listening to them!
Project "Going to the doctor in Esplugues"
Project "Famous women and men in history"
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Discovering our National Park Donau - Auen
The Danube is Austria´s most important river.
Scientists say that she is around 10.000 years old and she shaped the landscape around Vienna.
The Danube creates a habitat for numberous plants, animals and humans...
For more information: www.donauauen.at/?&language=english
She nowadays is a route of transport, a source of energy, leisure... for example the famous Donauinsel - a center of recreation - designed to protect Vienna from her floods...
Main river right hand side...
But her floods are a permanent threat to cities situated along the river!!!
We decided to discover a little bit of the nature around her on a sunny and warm day:
Crossing the fast flowing river on a small ferry boat with
Tily and Steini, accompaning us...
An old river mill...
A rest on the crest of the long dam, which protects the villages along the Danube
We could finally watch frogs, turtles,
fish,
learned about the life of the beaver,
crossed a dangerous river like Indiana Jones
...were incredibly brave to touch an nonpoisonous water snake,
and showed Tily the underwater world ...
An exciting and beautiful day ended too fast...
Scientists say that she is around 10.000 years old and she shaped the landscape around Vienna.
The Danube creates a habitat for numberous plants, animals and humans...
For more information: www.donauauen.at/?&language=english
She nowadays is a route of transport, a source of energy, leisure... for example the famous Donauinsel - a center of recreation - designed to protect Vienna from her floods...
Main river right hand side...
But her floods are a permanent threat to cities situated along the river!!!
We decided to discover a little bit of the nature around her on a sunny and warm day:
Crossing the fast flowing river on a small ferry boat with
Tily and Steini, accompaning us...
An old river mill...
A rest on the crest of the long dam, which protects the villages along the Danube
We could finally watch frogs, turtles,
fish,
learned about the life of the beaver,
crossed a dangerous river like Indiana Jones
...were incredibly brave to touch an nonpoisonous water snake,
and showed Tily the underwater world ...
An exciting and beautiful day ended too fast...
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
LAST WORKS OF THE TERM IN TURKEY
We worked for our comenius song in Turkish for a week.Finally it has finished.While we are working on the song, we and our students were really enjoyed
Thursday, 10 June 2010
A week sporting
The oldest children of the school are in a sport hotel during one week. They do not have to learn and study this week, they have all kind of sport activities, like sailing, kayak, bike, skating, ....
During this week they have visited hte museum of toys in Mechelen.
Visit the Mechelen Toy Museum and admire one of the largest toy collections in the world. Exhibited in an area of 7000m2, you can see toys from all over the world, from the past and present. You can walk through beautifully designed decors, which emphasize the value and the beauty of the displayed objects.
Visiting the Toy Museum means more then just watching: a single touch on a button and trains, clowns, and fair attractions start to move. On your journey through the museum, you can literally step into Pieter Brueghel’s painting 'The children are playing', you see trains on a scale of 1/220 to 1/1 and you can even experience the Battle of Waterloo with Napoleon.
The children also played the games they have done on our comenius play day.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Teacherexchange: Mr. Bock visits Brügge, Belgium
My visit to "Stedelijk Buitengewoon Lager Onder Wijs De Ganzenweer (school for children with special needs), Ganzenveer" was very interesting. A tough programm was to be done:
Visit to the school with Rita, Headmaster, . . .
doing my presentation, . . .
visiting the "Art Windows", . . .
playing the Belgium and Austrian games with Kimberly, . . .
was not so easy, . . .
Alicia is very good at our "Podium Game" in the meantime, . . .
Visit to the school with Rita, Headmaster, . . .
doing my presentation, . . .
visiting the "Art Windows", . . .
playing the Belgium and Austrian games with Kimberly, . . .
was not so easy, . . .
Alicia is very good at our "Podium Game" in the meantime, . . .
and visiting all those beautiful sights, . . .
there is always less time . . . !!!
Thanks for some wonderful days!!!
Wolfgang
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Visit Wolfgang to Belgium
During the visit of Wolfgang to the school in Bruges the children taught him and his wife Christa a few of Belgians typical games.
It was very funny!
The kids enjoyed it a lot!
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
PLAYING WITH AUSTRIAN GAMES
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
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