INFOGRAPHICS MONUMENTS

 

We did collaborative infographics of 5 monuments, one per country. Students were teamed in international groups from all 5 countries, so that each country could deal with a topic (description of the monument, location and photos, history, materials and measures, interesting facts). We created a Shared (DRIVE) document for each team so that they could all work together to collect information and photos in the same document.

 

This table shows how we organized to share the responsibilities regarding the collection of information about each monument. Teams were working in parallel to complete all the required topics.In the table, the name of the monument is linked to the Wikipedia page as a start for the information search. Below there's a Drive link with the shared document to collect the information.

 

 

Czech

Poland

Greece

Finland

Catalonia

Palace of Culture & Science - Warsaw

DRIVE

Description

Location & Photos

History

Measures & materials

Interesting facts

Charles Bridge - Praha

DRIVE

Interesting facts

Description

Location & Photos

History

Measures & materials

Finlandia-talo (Finlandia hall) - Helsinki

DRIVE

Measures & materials

Interesting facts

Description

Location & Photos

History

Parthenon - Athens

DRIVE

History

Measures & materials

Interesting facts

Description

Location & Photos

Torre del Oro - Seville

DRIVE

Location & Photos

History

Measures & materials

Interesting facts

Description

Finnish students working with shared Google Drive document:

INFOGRAPHICS

Each country was in charge of one of the Infographics. We worked using Canva, organizing the information as each team considered adequate.

 

WATCH VIDEOS TO RAISE AWARENESS / INTERACTIVE POSTER TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT SAFETY INTERNET USING / STUDENTS CREATE A VIDEO TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING

FINLAND

We watched videos about e-Safety and talked about it.

Two years ago our ICT-team created an e-Safety material concept for 3th-6th graders. In Lapijoen koulu 3th-6th graders studied e-Safety theme through this finnish material.

After studying e-Safety theme pupils made e-Safety posters with Adobe Sparks and transformed posters interactive with Thinglink.

6th graders made a video to raise awareness about bullying in social networking apps.

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Spain

We watched a very interesting video from Google, names "Think before you share" and did an EdPuzzle with it to fully understand its content.

Afterwards by groups we wached different videos on social networking eSafety and gathered some ideas from the videos. All together we shared the main ideas and discussed about its meaning.

We chose the photo of the social media tree to illustrate our Thinglink poster and wrote our ideas linked to the videos we had viewed.

We hope it helps you!

POLAND

The social media netiquette listed by the 6 graders during an online lesson and   a poster they created in Canva

GREECE

Here is a thinglink we prepared for you on e-commerce and online shopping: tips on how to stay safe.


We also found a lot of information about it on the site: safeinternet4kids.gr

VIDEOS ON E-SAFETY

Students have chosen at least one of the elements listed by all countries in their eSafety posters. They've created a script and prepared little movies or adverts to sensitize their peers in other school grades about these topics.

GREECE

Here is a thinglink we prepared for you on e-commerce and online shopping: tips on how to stay safe.

GREECE

And here is a storyjumper comic the 5th graders made on this subject:

Book titled 'Οι απάτες του διαδικτύου!!!'Read this book made on StoryJumper

Students play jeopardy games about HEALTHY FOOD

 

SPAIN

Fourth graders play this game about FOOD GROUPS and the food pyramid

 

https://jeopardylabs.com/play/healthy-food-4th

FINNISH STUDENTS PLAYING THE GAME:

SPANISH STUDENTS PLAYING THE GAME:

GREECE

4th graders played the Jeopardy game:

KIZOA-Movie-Maker-t8u7btw1.mp4

Team from POLAND played the game online during COVID-19 lockdown:

https://twinspace.etwinning.net/files/collabspace/7/07/807/118807/images/c2bbac937_opt.jpg

After sharing videotutorials on some typical recipes from each country, we've created a Kahoot so that students from partner schools could play together. We've done several of those videoconferences which have been really good fun!

Kahoot on Traditional Dishes

https://create.kahoot.it/share/traditional-dishes-giants/4edafe20-e658-4342-8070-df3d3416cec5

Videoconference Greece and Spain

Videoconference Greece-Spain (from the Greek part)

Videoconference Poland- Spain

Finnish pupils play Kahoot!

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