On the Terrace "Between the Years", students embraced the spirit of new beginnings by creating heartfelt digital New Year’s cards for their matched friends. They shared wishes, exchanged warm messages, and spread joy across borders. This uplifting digital "mini-party on Padlet" brought smiles and a sense of connection, making the start of the year truly special!
Quiz question: Which of the participating countries welcomes the New Year first?
In Time Capsule, students reflected on their past and future. In bottle post to themselves at age 6 they shared advice for their younger selves, with messages that could inspire real 6-year-olds. With letters to their future selves at age 20 they envisioned their future dreams, goals, and what truly mattered — creating a time capsule of their hopes.
Quiz question: Which movie genre often explores time travel?
POV: You think you're just another person in the crowd — but nah, you’re so much more. You’ve got talents, ideas, and a way of seeing the world that no one else has. The world needs that. So dream big, take risks, and believe in yourself, even when it feels like no one else does. Failures? Just plot twists. Doubts? Just background noise. Keep going, keep growing, and don’t let anyone tell you that you’re not enough — because you are.
In Healthy Eating Oasis, students explored traditional dishes through digital puzzles and tested their knowledge with a Kahoot quiz full of fun facts about ingredients, traditions, and meal times in our countries. More than just learning about food, they connected through laughter and shared experiences, making this a truly heartwarming stop on their journey.
Quiz question: In Germany, Romania, Poland, Greece, and Turkey, a traditional breakfast mainly consists of pizza and ice cream.
In the Communication and Feedback Fountain, students collaborated creatively via GoogleDocs, online meeting, and chat. They exchanged ideas, shared feedback, and developed solutions - joined and supported by teachers and parents. The Feedback Wall captured their valuable voices.
Quiz question: What were students NOT reminded of before chatting?
- The eTwinning Code of Conduct
- Respectful communication in the chat
On the Bridge of Kindness, we celebrated World Kindness Day by sharing idioms and sayings about kindness from our languages. We exchanged compliments using cultural expressions and their English translations and created the podcast series Kind Words Across Cultures.
Quiz question: In many languages, having a "golden heart" means someone is:
At the Teamwork Hub, our eight international student teams were formed and given instructions on their tasks. This station served as a central meeting point where teams collaborated in Google Docs, created shared visuals in Canva, held internal votes, and posted behind-the-scenes photos.
Quiz question: In our Google Docs, how can we recognize who contributed what?
- By the number of words written
In the Human Rights Mountain, we honored eight remarkable women who broke barriers, challenged stereotypes, and shaped history. Through discussions and creative presentations, we celebrated their achievements — and turned our insights into a powerful video!
Quiz question: Studying Women of Global Impact shatters stereotypes, honors achievements, and fuels future changemakers.
Singing Cave was a place where poetry came to life through music. Using AI, students turned their poems into songs, creating a unique playlist filled with different moods and emotions. It was a fun and inspiring experience, giving them a new way to connect with their own words.
Quiz question: Which AI tool was used to create the songs?
In the Mascot Design Forest, teams unleashed their creativity to design unique mascots that represent our project's spirit! After brainstorming and crafting in Canva, the entire project community voted — and the winner was Baby Dragon!
Quiz question: Which team created the winning mascot, Baby Dragon?
In Big Poem City, students poured their hearts into poetry, giving voice to their dreams, struggles, and friendships. Their words lifted each other up, offering warmth and encouragement when it was needed most. With beautiful illustrations, they created a digital book filled with hope and strength.
Quiz question: In Big Poem City, students explored the true treasures in life through poetry. But how do you really find the right treasure?
- By reading old newspaper ads.
Welcome to the Kickoff Zone & Language Challenge Arena! Here, we explored our starting points by initial surveys with students and teachers about their experiences and expectations for this project. We also brainstormed new activity ideas and celebrated the European Day of Languages together!
Quiz question: The theme of the European Day of Languages in 2024 was “Languages for Peace”.
At the Orientation Dock, students and teachers introduce themselves, get to know each other, and break the ice. They also compare their school curricula and daily routines.
Quiz question: How many countries are participating in this project?
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On the Terrace "Between the Years", students embraced the spirit of new beginnings by creating heartfelt digital New Year’s cards for their matched friends. They shared wishes, exchanged warm messages, and spread joy across borders. This uplifting digital "mini-party on Padlet" brought smiles and a sense of connection, making the start of the year truly special!
Quiz question: Which of the participating countries welcomes the New Year first?
In Time Capsule, students reflected on their past and future. In bottle post to themselves at age 6 they shared advice for their younger selves, with messages that could inspire real 6-year-olds. With letters to their future selves at age 20 they envisioned their future dreams, goals, and what truly mattered — creating a time capsule of their hopes.
Quiz question: Which movie genre often explores time travel?
POV: You think you're just another person in the crowd — but nah, you’re so much more. You’ve got talents, ideas, and a way of seeing the world that no one else has. The world needs that. So dream big, take risks, and believe in yourself, even when it feels like no one else does. Failures? Just plot twists. Doubts? Just background noise. Keep going, keep growing, and don’t let anyone tell you that you’re not enough — because you are.
In Healthy Eating Oasis, students explored traditional dishes through digital puzzles and tested their knowledge with a Kahoot quiz full of fun facts about ingredients, traditions, and meal times in our countries. More than just learning about food, they connected through laughter and shared experiences, making this a truly heartwarming stop on their journey.
Quiz question: In Germany, Romania, Poland, Greece, and Turkey, a traditional breakfast mainly consists of pizza and ice cream.
In the Communication and Feedback Fountain, students collaborated creatively via GoogleDocs, online meeting, and chat. They exchanged ideas, shared feedback, and developed solutions - joined and supported by teachers and parents. The Feedback Wall captured their valuable voices.
Quiz question: What were students NOT reminded of before chatting?
On the Bridge of Kindness, we celebrated World Kindness Day by sharing idioms and sayings about kindness from our languages. We exchanged compliments using cultural expressions and their English translations and created the podcast series Kind Words Across Cultures.
Quiz question: In many languages, having a "golden heart" means someone is:
At the Teamwork Hub, our eight international student teams were formed and given instructions on their tasks. This station served as a central meeting point where teams collaborated in Google Docs, created shared visuals in Canva, held internal votes, and posted behind-the-scenes photos.
Quiz question: In our Google Docs, how can we recognize who contributed what?
In the Human Rights Mountain, we honored eight remarkable women who broke barriers, challenged stereotypes, and shaped history. Through discussions and creative presentations, we celebrated their achievements — and turned our insights into a powerful video!
Quiz question: Studying Women of Global Impact shatters stereotypes, honors achievements, and fuels future changemakers.
Singing Cave was a place where poetry came to life through music. Using AI, students turned their poems into songs, creating a unique playlist filled with different moods and emotions. It was a fun and inspiring experience, giving them a new way to connect with their own words.
Quiz question: Which AI tool was used to create the songs?
In the Mascot Design Forest, teams unleashed their creativity to design unique mascots that represent our project's spirit! After brainstorming and crafting in Canva, the entire project community voted — and the winner was Baby Dragon!
Quiz question: Which team created the winning mascot, Baby Dragon?
In Big Poem City, students poured their hearts into poetry, giving voice to their dreams, struggles, and friendships. Their words lifted each other up, offering warmth and encouragement when it was needed most. With beautiful illustrations, they created a digital book filled with hope and strength.
Quiz question: In Big Poem City, students explored the true treasures in life through poetry. But how do you really find the right treasure?
Welcome to the Kickoff Zone & Language Challenge Arena! Here, we explored our starting points by initial surveys with students and teachers about their experiences and expectations for this project. We also brainstormed new activity ideas and celebrated the European Day of Languages together!
Quiz question: The theme of the European Day of Languages in 2024 was “Languages for Peace”.
At the Orientation Dock, students and teachers introduce themselves, get to know each other, and break the ice. They also compare their school curricula and daily routines.
Quiz question: How many countries are participating in this project?