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Project name Rating Age group Countries
Be creative - Join! Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 17 INDIA
Students will get involved in creative works and produce art pieces out of waste things. They will demonstrate creativity in whatever activity they are performing.
Connecting Classrooms in Sub-Saharan Africa Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 18 UNITED KINGDOM
A project space to support Connecting Classrooms UK- Sub Sahran Africa relationships being developed at the moment through various partnerships.
CULTURAL SQUARE Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 15 UNITED KINGDOM
This is a Comenius project in which we, as four partners from four different schools and thus, countries (Turkey, Poland, Italy and United Kingdom), aim to have a intercultural exchange among our colleagues and pupils in order to promote cultural awareness and respect to different cultures through the planned activities of our project.
PE experiences Rating: 0 stars category icon 5 - 14 UNITED KINGDOM
Glencryan School in Scotland will be working with their partner schools to share different games and sports
success in life - Join! Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 15 INDIA
Project is all about inculcating winning attitude among children on positive notes.The aim is to make children do any activity with full dedication with the confidence that they are the winners.children can share their dreams through paintings, through writing skills and even they can share their experience when they were appreciated or rewarded for their work.they can share their success mantras also.
International Book Club - Join! Rating: 5 stars category icon 7 - 11 UNITED STATES
This project was developed as a means for students to share their favorite books with peers around the world. By writing book reviews, creating descriptive bookmarks and/or talking about books through sound recordings, students may express their interests in books using different media (writing, art, speech) and hopefully spark the interest of others to read. There are 3 types of entries students may create: Book Recommendations, Bookmarks, and Sound Off About Books (sound recordings). It is recommended that Microsoft Publisher be used for the bookmark format.
Maharaja Aggarsain Adarsh Public School, New Delhi Project Page - Join! Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 19 UNITED KINGDOM
Maharaja Aggarsain Adarsh Public School project page
Newcastle-Mexico Aguascalientes Partnership Page Rating: 0 stars category icon 5 - 16 UNITED KINGDOM
A project space to support our school partnership. On this page we will be able to upload and share our class work together.
We're from Cornwall - Where do you live? - Join! Rating: 4 stars category icon 7 - 11 UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
We invite schools from the UK and around the world to talk about their lives. Where they live? What their day is like? Hobbies? What they like about their home and life? Are there any local customs, festivals or ceremonies? Try to include photos, powerpoint presentations, short videos or other resources in each of the sections.
2010 Football World Cup project - Join! Rating: 5 stars category icon 5 - 16 UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
Let's use the World Cup as a reason for finding out more about the cultures of the countries taking part!! Every class in your school 'adopts' one of the countries taking part in South Africa 2010. This can be done in the form of a 'draw'. Between now and June 2010, each class finds out about the culture, history, traditions, food and language of their adopted country. We can upload our findings about different countries to the elanguages web site. This can take the form of presentations / songs / art work etc. We then round everything off with an exhibition of all the findings from each class (in your school hall) on Friday 11th June 2010 - the day of the opening match! We can then share photos of the exhibitions and have a world-wide celebration of the World Cup!!
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