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Project Calendar - 23-24
Gabriela Cruz
Created on January 30, 2024
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E-twinning project FORESTS FOR PEACE CALENDAR
2023/24
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welcome!
SEPTember
MARch
OCTober
April
NOVember
MAY
December
JUNe
january
JULy
february
August
SEPTember
2023
28
29
30
31
27
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
18
19
20
21
22
23
17
25
26
27
28
29
30
24
october
2023
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
15
23
24
25
26
27
28
22
30
31
29
Bombs of Seeds Workshop
November
2023
30
31
29
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
12
20
21
22
23
24
25
19
27
28
29
30
26
december
2023
28
29
30
31
27
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
18
19
20
21
22
23
17
25
26
27
28
29
30
24/31
January
2024
31
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
14
22
23
24
25
26
27
21
29
30
31
28
Curriculum Integration
Project Plan
We on the Map
SCHOOL TRIP
General Meeting
1st MEETING
Task Sharing
february
2024
29
30
31
28
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
11
19
20
21
22
23
24
18
26
27
28
29
25
Safe Internet Day
ACTIVITIES
Working Groups Coordenating Teachers
Carnival Day
Themes - Working Groups
Presentation of the Students
Media Cloud Photos/Video
TEAMS ACTIVITIES
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- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
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- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
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An awesome title
With the Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like!
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
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FORESTS FOR PEACE
MEDIA CLOUD
A place to organise folders in the cloud to store project photos/videos/links. Each country should save in its own folder. They should also create sub-folders according to the themes of the activities. It's essential to make a good choice of all the material you want to share so that it doesn't take up unnecessary space. Thank you all!
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
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With the Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like!
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
An awesome title
With the Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like!
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
Write an awesome title
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General Meeting
General meeting with all the teachers involved in the project
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With the Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like!
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‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
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- Use this space to write down your sources of information. Citing where you got the info from is always a plus.
- The APA Standards (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are indispensable when citing bibliographies.
- This is a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: theses, reports, presentations ... You name it!
- These references include information on the author, date of publication, title, and source.
- Here’s a quick little guide: Arial or Times News Roman font, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and unjustified.
- It is also important to list all the sources you have quoted throughout the article. To do this, create a reference page after the main body.
- On the references page you should write the title of the section, in bold and centered. The second line lists the references, in alphabetical order.
Write an awesome title
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
Genially
An awesome title
With the Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like!
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School trip to one of Portugal's most important "green sanctuaries". This school trip was carried out by 8th grade students accompanied by their teachers.
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