It was with great excitement, creativity and passion that
we kicked off our eTwinning project “Do you need me? Because I need you”,
which focuses on sensitising learners to responsible pet guardianship (with
emphasis on cats and dogs) and active citizenship. This project brings together
learners and teachers from Romania, Poland, Spain and Turkey all of whom join
forces to share ideas, creativity, and—of course—their love for pets!.
Back in October,
our students painted their self-portraits with artistic flair and used them as
a fun way to introduce themselves. They shared details about their classes with
students from the other countries via a collaborative online noticeboard.
The learners of one of the participating classes (E2),
guided by the teacher of the integration class in collaboration with the
English teacher, went a step further: they highlighted their unique traits and
created a colourful word cloud in the form of pets to showcase their
individuality.
Next, the students introduced their schools, their
cities, and their countries by writing and uploading photos on a collaborative
online book, giving all partners the chance to get to know each other better.
In November, both students and teachers filled in
the project’s initial online questionnaires about their knowledge and attitudes
toward the main theme. Then came the exciting challenge of designing the
project logo! Each class brainstormed and sketched out creative ideas and then voted
for their favourite design. Afterwards, the chosen logos were recreated
digitally, enriched with meaningful symbols and messages reflecting the goals
of the project. In total, 18 logos from all partner countries were gathered in
a collaborative presentation and put to an online vote.
We are incredibly proud to announce that the winning
logo came from our very own school, and it was the one conceived and designed
by class E2 (pictured below)! Their creativity and originality truly shone
through, earning recognition and appreciation from all our partners.
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Warm congratulations to our students for their
imagination and effectiveness!
And of course… stay tuned, because there’s more to come!
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