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Project plan Participants: Agita Ozoliņa (Latvia) Ulla Møller Nielsen (Denmark) Sylvie Ducès (France) Agnès Mousnier (France)

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Project planParticipants:

Agita Ozoliņa (Latvia)Ulla Møller Nielsen (Denmark)

Sylvie Ducès (France)Agnès Mousnier (France)

What skill will your students develop during this project? Why is this skill important for your students?

What student interests you might use to develop it?What is the added value of developing this skill through international project?

Skills: Speaking, writing and using ICT at the English lessons.Why are these skills important? Students will feel more involved and not afraid of using the language. It is important to get to know about other cultures, to understand what is common and what is different. Speaking is the first skill you need to communicate.ICT- it’s everyday necessity. It is a real possibility to meet real partners online (meaningful and intelligent use of ICT)

What student interest we will use to develop it?Students are interested in the use of new technologies, they use their smartphones, tablets or computers every day. We will focus on the themes students have mentioned: music, sport, daily life, free time, school, use of computers, video (computer) games etc.

Added value - an international project gives a possibility to develop speaking skills in authentic situations. It means through the project they will be able to show their creativity, they will meet the partners at the same age, working together will make them more cooperative, responsible, tolerant, polite. They will understand that teenagers all over the world have similar interests and challenges.

Project expected result and aims for studentsExpected result: a game including photos, videos, animation, comics, quizz about everyday lives in our 3 countries.Aims: 1. to encourage pupils to learn to know each other, have a better understanding of their partner

pupils, school and country and finally become friends.2. learn everyday life vocabulary : country (symbols), school, hobbies, free time, family,food,

traditions, the most famous person, sport, music.3. learn to take and make videos, animations, photos, comics and publish them4. learn to make a story board (develop writing and speaking skills)5. learn to make meaningful questions in order to have a useful video discussion with the partners

at the end of the project6. learn to plan a game (a project)7. make the game8. organize the common playing of the game.9. learn to evaluate information based on exact data.

Activity and time plan for students 1Activity Time Aim that it leads to

Introducing activity:Make a powerpoint presentation on google drive in which each student has a slide and can introduce oneself with a picture, video and words.

September (at least 3 weeks + homework)

encourage pupils to learn to know each other, have a better understanding of their partner pupils, school and country and finally become friends.

learn to make meaningful questions in order to have a useful video discussion with the partners at the end of the project

Organizing a video meeting on Skype to introduce students to each other.

At the end of September (3 lessons, 1 lesson- preparation, 2 lessons- disscussion))

Students do practice with making videos and working with the eTwinning platform (inserting video, place for disscussing)

October (2 weeks) learn to take and make videos, animations, photos, comics and publish them

During the lessons students repeat and learn some new vocabulary on the topics of interest (free time, hobbies, habits, places in town, etc). (Group works)

October/November (6 weeks)

learn everyday life vocabulary : country (symbols), school, hobbies, free time, family,food,traditions, the most famous person, sport, music.

Writing activities with the students in each country (sharing the questions and answers, essays, use of Padlet)

October/ November/ December (6 weeks)

Gathering questions and multiples answers for the final game. (learn to make a story board (develop writing and speaking skills)

Activity and time plan for students 2Activity Time Aim that it leads to

Students make a quiz for a foreign teams to match an activity with a word (learnt from everyday vocabulary)

January (2 weeks) Learn to create small games (quiz).

Find tutorials to plan a game on websites such as TED.com and the British Council and use them to plan their own game then put their proposals on Twinspace and create their own small games to vote for the best one, placing them into eTwinning.

February- April (6 weeks)

Learn to plan a game and create small games.

Choosing the best game (voting), deciding about the idea of the final game.

April (2 weeks)

Make the common game(s) April, May (4 weeks) Make the game

The contest using the Game. May 2 lessons A game about everyday lives in our three countries

Closing activity: an online survey about the game (creating, using, necessity for further studies)

May 2 lessons learn to evaluate information based on exact data

Project platformLink to your platform (make sure you have invited Edite and Liene as visitors) http://twinspace.etwinning.net/7806/homeContent of your platform:1. Introduction, teams (description, google drive presentations)2. Presentations, videos (tutorials, students works)3. Learning vocabulary4. Writing scripts (essays)5. Forum, chat6. Common activities, progress (journal)7. Researches (questionnaires, quizzes, StickyMoose)8. Final result (game)

Use of ICT in project

Self evaluationCriteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

Peer review:Criteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

Peer review:Criteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

Peer review:Criteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

Peer review:Criteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

eTwinning team review:Criteria Comment

strong, weak points, questions and suggestions

Student involvement

Curricular integration

Communication between partners

Collaboration between partners

Use of ICT

Results, evaluation, impact

Important notes for further planning