180 pupils and their teachers who participated in this eTwinning project have evaluated it. They liked it very much!
CLICK HERE to read what the teachers wrote and these are the pupils’ evaluation results:
180 pupils and their teachers who participated in this eTwinning project have evaluated it. They liked it very much!
CLICK HERE to read what the teachers wrote and these are the pupils’ evaluation results:
CLICK ON THE PHOTO to read all the carols’ lyrics fro the countries taking part in the Christmas Fun eTwinning project!
Classes A, B and C evaluated the eTwinning project they participated through a questionnaire:
CLICK HERE to read the teachers’ evaluation.
This is my present for all the pupils in A, B and C for them to remember their participation in the Christmas Fun eTwinning project. This Santa was the ornament that we sent to every partner country.
Merry Christmas!
Our Christmas Fun tree has finished and it’s beautiful!!! We are all very happy and thankful to all the partners for the amazing flags, cards and ornaments that sent us.
Thank you, friends!
These are the carols that our partners shared. We have already started learning them!
From ITALY:
From SPAIN:
From NORWAY:
From ROMANIA:
From LITHUANIA:
From POLAND:
From CYPRUS:
Today class B opened the last envelopes. They came all the way from Poland, Lithuania and Cyprus! Then they put the decorations the flags and the cards up on the tree!
We were lucky this time!!! It was a wonderful video conference with great communication between class C and the Romanian class. Not only did they introduce themselves and exchange Christmas songs, Christmas words and wishes but they had lots of questions for each other! The Greek pupils were surprised to hear that Christmas Eve is so important in Poland and it is celebrated with a 12-course-meal that includes fish and poppy cake. They didn’t know also that in Poland carols are sung after dinner at home, wereas in Greece the kids sing carols from door to door on Christmas Eve morning. Moreover, the Polish carols are very sentimental and have serious melodies and slow rythm wereas in Greece carols are more rythmic. They were also happy to see that their Polish friends were of the same age and they were in the same class! All in all, a very nice conference! Thank you for this wonderful experience!We had fun and learned a lot!
Class A opened envelopes today! Wow! Such beautiful presents from Romania and Italy! Thank you so much!
Another great Skype meeting today for class B and a class from Romania and their teacher Valerica in their beautiful classroom. The pupils introduced themselves and sang carols. Class B really enjoyed listening to the Romanian carols. We also listened to them singing to us ‘We wish you a Merry Christmas’ and we sang along, too! Then, the pupils taught each other how to wish Merry Christmas in both languages and the Greek pupils taught some Christmas words to Valerica’s pupils. They were very good students! It was a wonderful experience and class B did great! Many of them asked me for another skype! However, the last skype is scheduled for class C next week and they can’t wait!
Skype days have officially started with Lithuania, Poland and Greece! The first Skype between Lithuania and Greece (class A) started very early in the morning. The pupils introduced themselves, they sang carols and taught each other the Christmas wish in their mother tongues. The Lithuanian kids even shared a very old traditional game that they play during Advent which the Greek kids really liked! The experience was so enjoyable that the Greek headmaster came for a quick ‘Hello’ and stayed throughout the meeting!
Unfortunatley, the second Skype of the day (between Greece, class C and Poland) didn’t go as planned due to technical problems. However, the Greek kids sang the christmas carols and promised to meet again same day and time next week! We can’t wait!
The Skype meetings have been the best activity of the whole projectso far and class A enjoyed it so much that they talked about it all day long!
Today class C opened the first three envelopes. They were from Spain, Norway and Italy. They found wonderful cards and crafts and they were very impressed by them! Then they decorated the christmas tree and took lots of photos!Mr Argyris, our headmaster helped too!
Busy, busy , busy! Today class C learned the envelope format- how we place the addresses on an envelope. They really enjoyed sticking reading all these strange addresses. They drew some labels for the envelopes and finished the pomegranate ornament. The envelopes are filled with presents and are on their way to our friends!
Do you want to see where our partners live?
CLICK ON THE PICTURE to see their cities!
Today class B made a poster with the project’s name and made ornaments for their European friends! The best thing was that they worked in groups and collaborated wonderfully!
Well done, everyone!
Where are our partners from? Class A found all the countries on the map and learned their names in English!
Today we made a Christmas Fun corner at the school hallway with the names of our partners’ countries, flags and the map of Europe. Everyone liked it and asked lots of questions about the project! The christmas tree will be also placed there in December decorated with the partners’ beautiful decorations!
Class C’ recorded the Greek wish for the partners to hear!
CLICK ON THE SNOWMAN!
Here is the Romanian wish: CRĂCIUN FERICIT
Here is the Polish wish: WESOŁYCH SWIĄT
Here is the Spanish wish: (Valencian) BON NADAL (Spanish) FELIZ NAVIDAD
Here is the Lithuanian wish: LINKSMŲ ŠVENTŲ KALĖDŲ
Here is the Italian wish: BUON NATALE
The Christmas cards are ready! Class C made them and wrote the wishes both in English and in Greek so that the European friends can compare them!