segunda-feira, 18 de maio de 2009

A Mosk in Turkey

COMENIUS PROJECT "WIDE HORIZONS"

Take a look at the beautiful things we discovered in TURKEY!


ALAÇATI- the town of our partner school

SYRINCE - a typical mountain village nearby


Our project meeting at ALAÇATI

Our project meeting at ALAÇATI

The WINDSURF area in ILLYCA

A typical school desk at the PRIMARY SCHOOL

Some students at the PRIMARY school

A Postcard done by the turkish students for us to see - beautiful!


A turkish student welcoming the group into her classroom
Our partner school from ALAÇATI

A sample of the turkish food

The narrow streets in ALAÇATI

Hello everybody!
As you all know we are participating in a Comenius project
(
www.comeniuswidehorizons.blogspot.com)
called "Wide Horizons", which includes 6 European countries and us.
This project will last till the end of next schoolyear ( 2009-2010)and you are all invited to participate with one of your classes, if you wish!
Next year, the theme will still have to do with traditions,tourism, culture BUT gastronomy will be added.


The 1st project meeting was held in Perafita ( in November 08) where the activities for this first year were planned. Then, we attended the 2nd meeting in Hania, Greece where some of the activities already finished were shown. We took the work done by the Primary school of Igreja, which is posted in the blog and also took the work done by the CEF students and EFA students, posted as well.

Last week, we arrived from the 3rd meeting in Alaçati, Çesme in Turkey. This meeting gave us the opportunity to show the work done by the CEF students on the topic "Tourism" (which is also posted on the blog) and compare it with the other partners`work who did the same.
This meeting also gave us the possibility to visit the Turkish school and understand its reality as well as get to know a bit about the Turkish lifestyle, traditions, gastronomy, religion and landscapes.

Keep in touch and next week you will have the chance to visit and enjoy the Comenius Exhibition we will set up at the school lobby.
Take care,
Manuela Galante