Saturday, December 25, 2010

Connecting Classrooms Project Diary. December, 2010

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More than a hundred pupils took part in the preparation of the Greeting Cards and presentations about winter holidays in Ukraine the best of which were sent to 15 partner schools. 
The registration of 15 teachers and 80 pupils on the E-Twinning platform has been finalized. 


Handmade cardsdecorations were prepared with the support of  English, Art and Handicraft teachers for the partner schools to present the Ukrainian traditions of celebrating Xmas, New Year, winter season holidays.
Power point presentation, booklets, CD were prepared with the stories about the holidays and sent to the partner schools.

The greeting cards and souvenirs received from Malta, UK, Cyprus were exhibited for the school community and placed in the School Museum.










School Fest of St Andrew Holiday.
December 13

This holiday is devoted to St Andrew – the disciple of Jesus Christ, who is considered to be the patron of marriage. Obviously, he is a significant figure not only for Scotland, Greece and Russia, but also for Ukraine. He was the person who put his cross on the deserted hills and predicted the great city –Kyiv – the capital of Ukraine. Ukrainian culture is rich, history is glorious, people are generous , language is melodious.


In parts of Ukraine superstitious belief exists that the night before St. Andrew`s Day is especially suitable for magic that reveals a young woman`s future husband or that binds a future husband to her. Many related customs exist: for example, the pouring of hot lead into water (in Western Ukraine, one usually pours hot wax from a candle through a key hole into cold water), divining the future husband`s profession from the shape of the resulting piece. In some areas, girls go out and ask the name of the first man they meet – it’ll be the name of the future husbandThe other custom is to throw ashoe over one`s shoulder: if it lands pointing to the door, the woman will get married in the same year.So, girls gather together on this day. They sing, dance, talk, knit, sew…and pray to St Andrew for the fortune. Young men can be welcomed for the first part of the festivity and merry games and entertainments have place. Varenyky is a special dish for the day.

Needless to say, traditions and customs should be kept as well as passed on from generation to generation. There is no future without past.

Traditions and Holidays, "Recipe Book"

At least 140 students in the school and their families, relatives and 15 teachers prepared the material for the e-twinning space both for files and blogs.

The photo/video was added to illustrate  the community preferences in food. A contest for the best video about cooking was conducted in March-April. The best 3 recipes were sent to Kiev school # 155 for thee-version book published as a Calender «Ukrainian Recipe Book” with photos.

Students got aquainted with the food preferences in Cyprus, Malta and Wales and created their blogs on the research. 

Friday, December 24, 2010

Connecting Classrooms Project Diary. Kiev British Council

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December 9-10, 2010 Kiev British Council
The meeting in Kiev of the partner schools representatives to discuss project development was a nice time for the participants. The up-dated school website and a screenshot about our school have been presented to the audience.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Dylan Thomas Club. Students` translations

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Students organize different events on Dylan Thomas Day in our school. The contest of the young translators of his verses is one of them.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Dylan Thomas Club

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Young people learn collaboratively with peers from other cultures and communities. The focus on inclusion helps develop the cultural understanding and skills they need to live and work as global citizens. Literature is one of such powerful resources. Dylan Thomas Club was founded more then 10 years ago in our school and works with the support and helping hand of Robert Morgan, Swansea, Wales ( Project “Wales, Look East!” ) I

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Connecting Classrooms Diary. November-December, 2010

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Young people learn collaboratively with peers from other cultures and communities. The focus on inclusion helps develop the cultural understanding and skills they need to live and work as global citizens. Teachers and school leaders are supported to develop international school partnerships and integrate them into school curricula and broader strategic plans. At least 180 students in 5 groups , 17 English teachers were registered  on the E-Twinning Space, about 20 parents supported their children while preparing profiles, material for the school  web page, for the CD. 


Creative writing

“My school”. “My hobby”.
The target issue was to develop understanding of the diversity in cultures and school life through Students’ Voice in letters, e-mails, student profiles, school web pageto introduce our school to partner cluster schools. School community was involed in creating the website, Project Diary in pictures with captions, a video about Rivne school # 15 was filmed.
CD (#1) with all students profiles and Project materials was compiled and sent to 15 partner schools in Malta, Wales, Cyprus. Read more...