Monday, 29 July 2013
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
CLOSING OUR COMENIUS PROJECT
The last activities we did about U-knight-Europe project weren't especially relevant, we were sad because the project had ended, and we didn't want to say goodbye. So, we removed all the decoration about the project and the Comenius corner. Eventually we wrote our partners in order to keep in touch.
ALWAYS U-KNIGHT-ED
Monday, 15 July 2013
Presentation of the Comenius products during the first year, Cyprus
Our Comenius exhibition in the first year took place in our school during the welcome ceremony of the 5th Comenius Meeting in Cyprus. Cypriot teachers and students, our partners from Europe, students from abroad, parents and people from the local authorities were a warm audience.
ART WORK, CYPRUS
Through the Comenius project U-Knight Europe, students were inspired and created different art works using various techniques.
POSTER FOR THE MEDIEVAL TOURNAMENTS, CYPRUS
Presentation of the Comenius products during the second year, Cyprus
During our parents' evening we organized a Comenius Corner with exhibition of our products where parents, teachers, students and the local newspaper were there.
Monday, 8 July 2013
LOGBOOK, ITALY
Here you are, just a few pics of the Italian version of the log book:
containing a record of data relating to all the important steps and events of the project.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Happy Father's Day with a medieval game!
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
OUR FAREWELL IN HIGH SPIRITS, ITALY
Flash mob for Comenius
Students performed a flash mob before the tournament to say farewell to everybody.
Enjoy your holidays!
QUESTIONNAIRE, ITALY
Italian students took their questionnaire just a few days before the end of the school year and, alas, the end of the project as well.
The questionnaire, the Italian version.
Students filling in the questionnaire.
KNIGHTS WHO HELPED PEOPLE IN NEED, ITALY
A presentation about the knights who helped our forefathers to found the small village of Calasetta, where some of us still live in. Now we are aware of the close ties between knights and the history of our island and of our lives.
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