Erasmus+ Stay 3E KA2 2016-2018 French presentation

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Stay 3E –Stay Eco-friendly, Entrepreneurial , European. Providing practical solutions for effective teaching and enjoyable learning at primary level

Erasmus+ KA2 project 2016-2018

Meeting in Carmagnola (Italy) 07/11/16 – 11/11/16

Ecole élémentaire Jean Jaurès 1

Primary school

in BRIGNOLES

Introducing our school

u Before the pupils entry, there is a media library

Introducing our school

u The pupil’s entrance u Behind the pupil’s entrance

Introducing our school

u Our motto : Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Introducing our school

u The teacher’s entrance

Introducing our school

u The playground

Introducing our school

u Our future school garden u The kitchen

Introducing our school

u The canteen

The office of the headmistress :Mrs Demougeot

The library

Staff and classes

• In our school, there are 14 classes, 345 children, 14 teachers, a headmistress, a librarian and 2 classroom assistants.

• We share 3 specific persons : - a psychologist- a specific teacher- a reeducator

Erasmus+ classes

Mr Bonfiglio’s class – CP1st grade (6-7)

Mrs Duquesnoy– CE12nd grade (7-8) ST

Mr Monge’s class – CE12nd grade (7-8) ST

Mrs Renaud’s class – CE1/CE22nd/3rd grade (7-9) ST

Mrs Hakenholz – CE23rd grade (8-9) ST

Mr Philippe DULOM

• Extra teacher.

• He works with students considered at risk of dropping out.

• This teacher, which has been voluntary, works especially within the following fields : attention deficits, vocabulary, mental arithmetic, oral language...

• He supports groups of 6 to 10 pupils.

• This is the first attempt at introducing this role, it will take 3 years.

Brignoles

Our town Brignoles is located in Provence in the southeastern of France.

Préfecture Marseille

Départements Alpes-de-Haute-ProvenceHautes-AlpesAlpes-MaritimesBouches-du-RhôneVarVaucluse

Chefs-lieux Digne-les-BainsGapNiceMarseilleToulonAvignon

Arrondissements 18

Cantons 237

Communes 963

Conseil régional Conseil régional de Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

PrésidentMandat

Michel Vauzelle2010-2014

Préfet Michel Sappin

Langue Occitan (provençal, nissart) La population en 2009 : 4 940 000 hab.

Les habitants - Provençales et Provençaux

Agriculture

-Vegetable-growing in the Camargue,-Fruit and vegetables in Vaucluse-Olives of Nice,-Vines or plants and herbs such as lavender on real plates of Valensole or Vaucluse mountains

Rice fields in the Camargue

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region is the first region of France to host the French tourists and the second for foreign tourists.

Tourisme

Coastal and marine tourism, urban tourism, cities of art and history, rural tourism, golf or activities related to snow, green tourism (parks), sport tourism (cycling Mont Ventoux etc.

Petanque is a bowling game derived from

Provence

The soap of Marseille

The figures of Provence are small, colourful, clay figurines, representing the nativity scene, the Magi and the shepherds, as well as a series of small figures, depicting the inhabitants of a Provencal village and their traditional occupations.

Gastronomie

Aïoli composed of garlic, salt, egg yolk and olive oil

Bouillabaisse is a traditional dish of Marseille. It consists of a

fish soup that is eaten with croutons of bread slathered

often garlicky, rust, fish served whole and potatoes

Daube is based on mutton, lamb, beef or bull marinated in

white wine or red wine.

Ratatouille is a culinary specialty (a stew of various

vegetables)Pissaladière is a culinary specialty of the region of

Nice.Sometimes considered a variant of pizza, onion tart is

certainly made with the dough but does not include tomato

Navettes are pastries generally prepared for Candlemas instead of pancakes, including

Marseille. Their shape is reminiscent of a boat

Nice

Avignon

Marseille

In the heart of Provence, where the Mediterranean terrain provides an abundance of olive trees and vineyards…

and close to the favored landscapes of Cezanne, you can find Brignoles.

Welcome to Brignoles!Bienvenue à Brignoles !

The medieval quarter is a maze of alleys and ‘les petites rues’, displaying every shade of terracotta. Painted shutters and wooden doors mark the front of old houses.

Here you can see the ancient prison and the “Palais Des Contes de Provence” which often housed great kings of the past.

Coming down from Sainte Beaume, the River Caramy runs through Brignoles, offering the tired traveller a place to rest in the shade after a long day at the “boulodrome”.