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Project kits

Project kits are step-by-step guides to creating successful projects within and outside of eTwinning. The kits can be used as examples to follow or as a source of inspiration for new project ideas.

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Comic characters in eTwinning, Pek the flea

This kit will help you to shape an online comic magazine step by step. It will support you to motivate your pupils to learn language and discover countries, cultures and work collaboratively.
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FRIENDS FUR- EVER

The aim of the project is to learn about dogs as friends of people in a funny and interesting way keeping in mind Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiply Intelligence.
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FOCUS ON EUROPE - generations@school

Exploring how a better society for old and young can be built, pupils will discuss and exchange about their intergenerational projects.
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A Taste of Maths. ATOM

It is also intended to facilitate mutual understanding through getting knowledge on the historical and cultural contexts partners live in. Due to the variety of topics and constructive strategies, it is suitable for CLIL courses.
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Bookraft

By adapting to digital-era challenges with multimedia approaches, school librarians and teachers collaborate to enhance pupils' reading enjoyment through crafts and creative activities.
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Young Entrepreneurs

The activities in this kit focus on entrepreneurship, jobs and employability. The kit aims to enhance pupils’ entrepreneurial competences.
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Creative Mind Mapping Stories

This kit presents a project in which pupils are asked to produce a collaborative story using different media in order to explore each other’s cultures and countries.
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ICT for communication

ICT literacy in general, and mastering virtual communication tools in particular, contribute to pedagogical innovation. This will hopefully bring about an improvement in the teaching and learning processes which will have a direct effect on pupils’ learning experiences.
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Culture in a box

In this eTwinning kit we propose that students produce a PowerPoint presentation or “Culture in a Box” on their partner country in groups.
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Digital Fairytales

Two primary classes work together on turning a chosen fairytale into a PowerPoint presentation. The PowerPoint presentation contains scanned pupils‘ pictures and a soundtrack in both languages.

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