tirsdag 13. mai 2014

The cook book


The Chef Game at our meeting in Norway brought Turkish, Danish, German, Spanish and Norwegian food together;)
It was impressing what you did at our kitchens that day, and I think many students wants to try the recipes. The cook book is still "under construction", and the students in Norway are today busy preparing for their exams, but here is a link to the document:

 https://docs.google.com/.../17YYq9.../mobilebasic

Afiyet olsun!
Guten Appetit!
Velbekomme!
Disfrute de su comida!
Velbekomme!




A tour on the Bosphorus... do you remember?


We had a three hours tour on the Bosphorus, travelling from the Asian side, to the European side, up the Bosphorus and back to the Asian side again.

People selling hot chai (Turkish tea) and panini, students and teachers talking together, the blue sky, the water, the boats....


The last meeting is over, thank you everybody for making this an interesting and great meeting!
We are still working with the update of the blog, after having lost all the work we had done with the first blog.
Until then:

Have a look at Zilles video from the meeting in Istanbul!

Zille's video Istanbul


torsdag 17. april 2014

Art workshop

Art workshop



The Danish teacher Lene showed us how to make glassart, and so the students made art of Danish, Turkish, German, Norwegian and Spanish fairytales. Nice work, and wonderful contributions to our Treasure Boxes!! The ugly duckling, a famous story from Denmark (H. C. Andersen), is now a part of the Norwegian Treasure Box.








Visit at the town hall

A animoto from our visit at the town hall in Sant Just

Visit at the town hall

Town Rally BCN


Town Rally BCN

St Georg's day

St Georg's day

onsdag 26. mars 2014


Students's youtube-memories from Denmark

First Comenius meeting THE SOUL OF WHO WE ARE 2012 Denmark

The first meeting took place in Denmark, at Vinderup secondary school , a school with 241 students.


The theme of the meeting was fairy tales and legends. All participants had contributions from their countries , which they presented in different ways. Some dramatized their legends, some told them, some had creative workshop with glass art, and in addition, we went to two schools which are known to be visited by "a ghosts"... The students used power point and multimedia work before and during the visit, you can see some of the work, and photos from the meeting, in the link collection . Enjoy!


We were on two school visits, so we got to see the Danish school system from three different angles, a private school (Vinderup), a special school and a boarding school.


Our Danish hosts took us to Hjerl Hede http://www.hjerlhede.dk/en . Through the many activities there we were presented an insight into the Danisch culture and life conditions, handicraft traditions and customs.


We also got a tour of the neighboring town of Holstebro, where we were welcomed in the town hall and a guided tour through the sculpture and art in the city. This man told us how to make a rope.


We were very familiar with the local environment , two newspapers made ​​reports from project meeting , and a newspaper followed the pupils in a town rally , where students became better acquainted with each other and the city.


The students stayed at their Danish host's homes, an exciting experience for most students! Another success! And a perfect way to learn more about a foreign culture.