Saturday, December 20, 2008

Gimnazjum nr 3 in Włocławek, Poland


The school Library
The books are divided into different sections. Our library is visited by 30 people a day. There are 850 books in the library.
The library in our school is very well-maintained and kept. It’s located on the first floor in building C. The librarians are very nice to students.
When the students need help, they always give their advice.
There are also four modern computers in the reading room, which we can use, when we want to search for information. There are a lot of clean and comfortable tables in the reading room.
There are a lot of Historical, scientific, educational and adventurous books in the library.
The librarians can copy students’ notes, because there is the copy machine.
The school canteen
In our school we have quite big school canteen. There is about 40 tables where we can eat our meals. It is spacious, bright and cosy. Walls are beige and there are painted squares on them. On the walls there hang pictures painted by teenagers of our school. Dinners are served two times per day. First time at 11:25 and second time at 12:30. Dinner is eaten daily there by approximately 50 teenagers.

Friday, December 19, 2008

School № 88, Sofia, Bulgaria

School name and its history
• Our school was founded in 1995.
• It is called Dimiter Popnickilov.
• Dimiter Popnickolov was born in 1898 and graduated from University of Sofia in Pedagogy and Philosophy.
• From 1921 to 1928 he was a school director and the founder of the first Bulgarian Parents’ School Association.
• He wrote a lot of books and articles about education and was chosen to be a Member of Parliament.

General information about the school
• Level of education – primary, secondary and upper secondary ;
• Age of the students – 7-19 years old;
• Number of classes - 46;
• Number of students - 1088;
• Number of teachers - 86;
• Numbers of school assistants – no;
• Students study in the morning or in the afternoon.

Teams' Christmas and New Year Greetings














Monday, December 15, 2008

A fantastic poster made by the Czech team


Team members from Czech Republic have made this fantastic poster for our project.
Congatulations from all of us!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Our e-Twinning Label



Schools and Teachers of our partnership

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Autumn in Czech Republic

Holidays

· 28. September – state holiday, the Holy Václav
· 28. October – state holiday
· November – state holiday

Feast in Pouzdřany
Pouzdřany is a village of Czech Republic. In Pouzdřany live a approximately 650 occupant.
A every year is in Pouzdřany the traditional feast. Always near 28. September, on the state holiday, holy Václav. On the faest always come pilgrimage.

Autumnal labours
Ona autumn are pursue a autumnal labours: picking onions, carrots, salads, kohlrabis, apples, tomatoes, peppers, plough a garden, hideing a plants to protect fromwinter
On autumn come down a foliage.
On autumn change a foliages‘ colour on a red, a yellow, a green - yellow…
On autumn begin a school.
On autumn is a weather manifold.
On autumn we a produce spectre of pumpkin.

For all of us autumn is beautiful!!!

Hustopeče, Czech team's home town

Hustopeče
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Polish team's home place

WłOcłAwek
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Sofia, the Bulgariam capital

Sofia
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

About our Project

“The trees of friendship” is an e-Twinning project in which seven European schools are participating:
1o Gimnasio Chaidariou (Greece), Gimnazjum Nr 3 we Włocławku (Poland), 88 School (Bulgaria), Collège Dorval (France), Gymnázium T.G.Masaryka Hustopeče (Czech Republic), Kokkinotrimithia Gymnasium (Cyprus) and IES Sierra Luna (Spain).

The aim of this project is to teach our pupils other European countries’ history, tradition, culture and every day life through Nature and environment and to let a characteristic tree to present each country and “talk” about it and its people.

The steps of our project

Steps of our project

1) Each school has to choose a tree to present its home land.

2) Then to start taking photos of it, using a digital camera, and publish them in the twin space (Trees photo Gallery)

3) Next step is to collect information about the tree: from local History, Tradition, Literature, Food tradition, Medicinal use, songs, Myths and legends.

4) Each team has to organize some environmental activities: visit forests, rivers, lakes they are near by and make videos and take photos of the trees.

5) Let students to show their artistic skills in a simple way; let’s create a poster, a tree photos exhibition at school or express their selves with painting.

6) Our common products: a) some posters for our cooperation, b)a common Power Point presentation with all information about the selected trees and the best tree photos, c) a team blog for our partnership.
Best of luck to our wonderful team!