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Created on May 26, 2025
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Digital Portfolio
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Arts and crafts
Food
Online meetings
+ INFO
+ LOGO
Environment
+ AIMS
+ PARTNERS
Dance and music
Kahoot games
Language
Language
Speak to connect!
Environment
Environmental Awareness – The Student Way
+Recycling artwork
Several partners took on creative and meaningful tasks connected to environment. Students engaged in activities such as making art from recycled materials, collecting plastic bottles and creating presentations about the beauty of their local landmarks.
+Collecting plastic
+Our hometown
Online meetings
+ 24 Oct 2024
Connecting Cultures
+ 13 Dec 2024
In our "Challenge Accepted!" project, students from different countries and age groups met face to face — well, screen to screen! We laughed, shared ideas, and challenged each other during fun video calls that turned strangers into teammates and learning into an adventure. Click to learn more about each meeting!
+ 20 Feb 2025
+ 06 Mar 2025
+26 Mar 2025
Dance and music
+ National dances
+ Christmas songs
Feel the Rhythm, Share the Joy
Students enthusiastically took on challenges centered around dance, rhythm, and music—showcasing their creativity, coordination, and cultural flair. These activities helped break the ice between international partners while promoting movement, musicality, and fun.
+ Choreography
+ Recycled instruments
+ Clapping games
National dances
+ Zeybek
+ Milo mou kokkino
+ Sirtos
+ Polonez
+ Regandinho
Arts and crafts
+Gallery
Our eTwinning project celebrates creativity and sustainability through exciting arts and crafts! From crazy hats made with colorful paper and recycled materials, to recycling musical instruments crafted from old cans and bottles, our students had a blast. They’ve even designed adorable snowmen that don't melt from plastic bottles and fabric scraps, giving a second life to materials that would otherwise go to waste. Join us as we turn recycling into a fun and imaginative adventure!
Food
European cuisine - fun way to learn!
Cooking helps students develop language skills by following recipes, learning new vocabulary, and giving instructions. It also increases cultural awareness and curiosity about the world. Seeing pictures of international food can spark conversations, encourage questions, and make lessons more engaging.
Our Recipes
Our Breakfast
Turkish breakfast
Greek breakfast
Polish breakfast
Like and Dislike- An Online Challenge For Very Young Learners!
Who am I and what do I like? Students showed their portraits or edited photos with their names. Some acted out a hobby or interest using pantomime, while others presented drawings or pictures of something they like. The other groups guessed what each student’s interest was, creating lots of smiles and curious guesses. We all like this Each group presented a shared favorite activity — a song, a game, or a dance — and tried to teach it to the others. This part was full of movement, laughter, and shared fun across countries. Goodbye & Group Wave While listening to You Are My Sunshine, students reflected on the meeting and expressed their feelings through swaying, dancing, or facial expressions.
Writing a collaborative story
Students from Greece and Poland recently met online to get to know each other by asking questions and working together on a fun writing activity. Using a shared Google document, they created a story together, each adding their own ideas. Before the meeting, all members of the eTwinning project voted on how the story should begin, making sure everyone had a say. You can read the story they wrote clicking on the blue button.
+Friendship Bridge
Ice breaking
1. Presentations – Selected students introduced their classrooms by sharing their name, age, school, city, country, local language, and how they felt about meeting new friends from other countries. 2. Activities – We got to know each other through engaging ice-breakers: Two Truths and a Lie Quick Question Round My Life in Emojis 3. Closure – Each group shared their final thoughts before ending the session. This meeting was a fantastic way to start our international journey, make new connections, and set the tone for creative collaboration.
Let's get to know each other!
First meeting for teachers. We brainstormed project ideas and talked about our previous eTwinning experiences (or lack of them :).
Express Your Feelings – Online Challenge!
Students from Poland and Turkey took part in an energetic and heartwarming online session focused on emotions. The meeting began with friendly introductions, where students shared their names or favorite items like drawings or toys. Then, they sang If You're Happy and You Know It while acting out emotions such as happy, scared, angry, and sleepy. The session ended with each group waving and saying goodbye.
- 11th of November Primary School in Ruś - Ahmet Nazif Zorlu Science High School - Gaia Nascente High School - Nicolaus Copernicus Primary School in Gałczewo - Yasar Aydin Special Education Kindergarten - IES Leonardo Da Vinci - Ted Uşak College - 3rd Primary School of Oreokastro - Okan College Istanbul - Kindergarten of Kastella - Pablo Picasso Primary School
- Enhancing students’ real-world communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing
- Integrating ICT through collaborative online tools for creating and sharing content
- Promoting intercultural understanding and global awareness
- Encouraging initiative and problem-solving through student-designed challenges
- Supporting inclusivity across age groups and abilities
- Fostering curiosity and creativity across the curriculum
In Challenge Accepted!, students from different countries created and exchanged fun, creative challenges for their peers. These challenges varied from language games and trivia to physical and cultural activities. This project was carried out through eTwinning – a European platform that enabled schools to collaborate online by sharing ideas, working on joint projects, and learning from one another. Thanks to eTwinning, students and teachers connected, communicated, and learned together across borders in a safe and structured digital environment.