LEARNING TROUGH GAMES TO KEEP CHILDREN …...The 2nd transnational meeting in project ,,Learning...
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LEARNING TROUGH GAMES TO KEEP
CHILDREN AT SCHOLLERASMUS +
Primary School ,,Vasil Levski”,Yurukovo, Bulgaria
Primary school,,Vasil Levski”
Our school is an active participantin social life of the village,participated in celebrations andholidays.Furthermore, we are an active participant in various
educational programs, contests and competitions. Throughthe project we will be able to make true wishes of lots ofstudents wishing to participate in such activities and willdo the activities that are long-planned by the team. Ourschool is very interested in being part of such a project, aswe are constantly striving to give better opportunities to ourpupils to have quality education and prepare them forsocial reintegration. A major problem for our school is thatthe number of children decreases. We hope that learningthrough games is a right way for reaching our goals.
Second Erasmus +project meeting-Yurukovo-Bulgaria
12-18 February-2016
The 2nd transnational meeting in project ,,Learning trough games to keep children at school” took place in Primary
school ,,Vasil levski”, Yurukovo, Bulgaria. The participants represent six partner schools: Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria,
Italy, Poland and Romania.
The theme of the meeting “Games in extracurricular activities”
During the meeting were held three types of activities:
• Transnational project meeting
Analysis of student`s observation and teachers and
parents` satisfactions-Bulgarian and Romanian
schools.
REI-Blagoevgrad ( we could learned
some facts about Bulgarian education and schools and universities in the capital of
region)
SWU where children can spend their free time and they can get knowledge without paying.
They go there for extra lessons or extracurricular activities.
Similarities and differences in
the text books-Bansko.
Turkey Romania Poland Greece Italy BulgariaGRADE I
Teaching
Native
Languages
Students start school when they are 6-7 Students start school
when they bare 7
Students start school
when they are 6-7
Students start school
when they are 6
Students start school
when they are 6
Students start school
when they are 7
Students are taught similar things in very similar ways. They are taught phonetics, syllables, recognizing letters, reading s imple sentences and texts as well as
handwriting.
GRADE II
Teaching
English
Students start learning English in the
second grade
Students start learning
English in the first
grade
Students start learning
English in the first
grade
Students start learning
English in the first
grade
Students start learning
English in the first
grade
Students start learning
English in the first
grade
Students start reading and writing in English. They start with recognizing words, tracing letters, labeling pictures. Attention here is put to teaching vocabulary, reacting
to teacher’s instructions, following and acquiring language by following simple picture stories. All schools use English course books and additional materials except for
the Greek where the teacher provides the students with worksheets and other necessary materials without following a course book.
GRADE III
Teaching
Maths
Numbers 1-1000 Numbers 1-10000 Numbers 1-1000 Numbers 1-10000 Numbers 1- 1000 1-1000
Students are taught multiplication, division, adding, subtracting and measuring within the range of number from their curricula. They are also that basis of geometry-
recognizing the geometrical figures. They are taught by different games, pictures, written puzzles or stories to make Maths more friendly. The also write down
operations in their books or notebooks.
GRADE IV
Teaching
Science
Science (3h a week) Nature Science (1h a
week)
Nature science (2h a
week)
Environmental studies
(3h a week)
Science (1h a week) 1. Man and society (1h
a week)
2.Man and nature( 1 h a
week)
Students learn about:
- natural environment
- -the human body
- elements of Physics
- solar system
Students learn about:
- natural
environment
- elements of
Physics
- solar system
Students learn about:
- natural
environment
- elements of
Geography
- the human body
Students learn about:
- natural
environment
- elements of
Geography
- the human body
- elements of
Physics
Students learn about:
- natural
environment
- elements of
Physics
Students learn about:
1.Elements of
Geography and
History;
2. Elements of Biology,
Physics,
Chemistry
Students are taught by carrying out different experiments and observation.
TURKEY Grades 1-4
Basic teacher teaches: Turkish, Maths, Life Sciences, Music, Art, Games and Physical Activities, Free Activities, Science
(from III grade),
Social Sciences (from IV grade)
Lab teacher teaches: English (from II grade), Religious Education (from IV grade)
ROMANIA The Romanian Government is introducing a new system of education. Therefore we only focused on the old system- 4
grade.
Basic teacher teaches: Romanian, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Sports, Music, Art, Hand Crafts, Citizenship
POLAND Grades 1-3
Basic teacher teaches: Polish, Maths, Art, Hand Crafts, bits of History and Natural Environment
Lab teachers teach: English, P-E, Music, Religious Education, ICT
Grade 4
Students have separate subjects with separate teachers: Maths, Polish, Nature Studies, ICT, Music, Art, Hand Crafts,
English, History, Religious Education, P-E
GREECE Grade 1-4
Basic teacher teaches: Greek, Maths, Environmental Studies, History, Religious Education
Lab teacher teaches: Art, Music, Theatre, P-E, ICT, English
ITALIA Grades 1-4
Basic teacher teaches: Italian, Maths, Science, ICT, Art, Music, P-E
Lab teacher teaches: History and Geography, there is also one teacher teaching Religious Education to all classes
BULGARIA Grades 1-4
Basic teacher teaches: Bulgarian, Maths, Man and society, Man and nature, Art, Home economic, PE,
Lab teacher teaches: Music, English
The website of the project; each country
presented 5 game ideas , made a handcraft and recorded a song for teaching a subject.
Short-term trainings for teachers
eTwinning and Erasmus+Short training in eTwinning. Bulgarian ambassador in eTwinning Tsvetelena Taralova has shared an experience in projects. She has presented an eTwinning platform for sharing Erasmus + projects.
Educational game,, Kahoot”(The game can use in every school subjet)
Kahoot is a game-based on a learning platform that leaves your students begging for more. With a refreshingly new take on introducing a subject, formative assessment and deep discussion. Kahoot initiates conversation, leaving students on the edge of their seats.
Kahoot provides deep learning through creation of educational games, and new understanding through playing them. to join a game; discover, launch and play games.
Workshop ,,Music”-favourite for
students and teachers!ulf
Bulgarian dance –pravo horo.
Bulgarian song-narodno peeene.
Bulgarian dance-rachenitsa.
Handcrafts,,Bulgarian Martenitsa”-outcome.
It is a small piece of adornment, made of white andred yarn and worn from March 1 until around theend of March (or the first time an individual sees a stork, swallow, or budding tree). The name of theholiday is Baba Marta. "Baba" (баба) is the Bulgarianword for "grandmother" and Mart (март) is theBulgarian word for the month of March. BabaMarta is a Bulgarian tradition related to welcomingthe upcoming spring. The month of March, accordingto Bulgarian folklore, marks the beginning of springtime. Therefore, the first day of March is a traditional holiday associated with sending offwinter and welcoming spring.The red and whitewoven threads symbolize the wish for good health. They are the heralds of the coming of spring inBulgaria and life in general.
School competition ,,My grandparents` games, my
parents` games and my favorite
games”;
Project song was
presented by Bulgarian students as outcome –all countries wrote poems, bulgarian Music teacher composed the
music.
Turkey is a beautiful country.
Lots of good food and and wonderful view.
We were in Turkey, you should go, too.
Then you will see that this is the truth"
Czesc! Hello, dear Polish kids!
Teach us Mazurka, oh, teach us, please !
Gathering around, hand in hand.
Telling stories of your fairy land!
A happy child in the garden of the world,
laugh and play the whole day long.
Inspiring home of art and nature,
In Italy life turns clay into sculpture
In Romania it's coldand its castles are very old,the Carpathians are therethere's snow everywhere!!!
Beautiful and ancient Greece is.Proud with language is every greek .And their flag is blue as the sky.even birds remain in this paradise.
Bulgaria is an amazing countryfull of snow that falls slowmake the children fell happyand makes all around snappy.
Chorus: Oh,oh,oh play, play!Oh,oh,oh, games, games!
International buffet was done during the meeting
Understanding the cultural and historical attractions of
the country
Sofia university
The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
The Ivan Vazov National Theatre
The statue ofSt. Sofia
Rila monastery- very important
historical and culture place for the region. We have known the history and mission of the
monastery.
Winter resort-Banskomountain skislope.
Final meeting-Yakoruda
COMPARING SCHOOL SISTEMS
SIMILAR IDEAS
GREEK HANDCRAFT
COUNTRYTURKEY GREECE ITALY ROMANIA POLAND BULGARIA
NATIONALITY
TURKISH GREEK ITALIAN ROMANIAN POLISH BULGARIAN
LANGUAGE TURKISH GREEK ITALIAN ROMANIAN POLISH BULGARIAN
CAPITAL CITYANKARA ATHENS ROMA BUCHAREST WARSAW SOFIA
TRADITIONALFOOD
KEBAP,BAKLAVA,TURKISH DELIGHT,TEA,MANTI,SARMA,LAHMACUN
MousakaGreek saladSnails with smashed wheatSouvlaki in pieBeans soupOmelet with potatoes and eggs
PASTA, PIZZA, MOZZARELLA, POMODORI. PROSCIUTTO
FORCE-MEAT ROLLS IN CABBAGE OR IN VINE LEAVES, BULZ,GRILLED MINCED MEAT ROLLS, MOLDAVIAN MINCED MEAT CROQUETTES, COZONAC
BIGOS, ŻUREKROSÓL, ROLADY Z KLUSKAMI,PIEROGI, KABANOSY, OSCYPEK
TARATOR, MUSAKA, SHOPSKA SALAD, BANITSA,CHUSHKA-BYUREK,KEKS, MEKICI,PALACHINKI
HISTORICAL PLACESFAMOUS PEOPLE
TOPKAPI PALACE, HAGIA SOFIA, THE BLUE MOSQUE,ANITKABİR,CUMALIKIZIK,DOLMABAHÇE PALACEATATÜRK,MEVLANA,MEHMET the CONQUEROR,ORHAN PAMUK
Acropolis, Knossos,OlympiaDelfiVerginaDodoniAlexander the Great, Pericles, Aristotle, Plato, Pythagoras,Eleftherios Venizelos,Konstantinos Karamanlis,Odysseus Elitis,Georgios Seferis
CITTA’ DEL VATICANO, POMPEI, ERCOLANO, PAESTUM, AGRIGENTO, ROMA
Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Giotto, Cristoforo Colombo, Botticelli, Giuseppe Garibaldi
THE BRAN CASTLE, THE PELEȘ CASTLE, THE MONASTERIES IN THE NORTH OF MOLDAVIA, THE MONASTERY OF CURTEA DE ARGEȘ,.NADIA COMANECI, GHEORGHE HAGI, ILIE NĂSTASE, SIMONA HALEP
GNIEZNOKRAKÓW,GDAŃSK ZAMEK W MALBORKU,ZAMEK KRÓLEWSKI – WAWEL, UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLOŃSKI,MIKOŁAJ KOPERNIK,MARIA SKŁODOWSKA- CURIEJAN PAWEŁ II, LECH WAŁĘSA,
ALEXANDER NEVSKI-MONUMENT, ST.SOFIQ-STATUE AND CHURCH, MONUMET OF VASIL LEVSKIVASIL LEVSKI, PAISII HILENDARSKI,ST.ST.KIRIL I METODII
GAMES
TURKEY
BULGARIAITALY 550-
250
450-200
150+ 100
ROMANIAPOLAND
E-mail: [email protected]
website: www.ouyurukovo.weebly.com
http://sto.starachowice.org/erazmus_plus/bulgaria.html