Friday, 26 February 2016
Slovak students cooking national meal
Dumplings with sheep cheese is Slovak traditional meal typical especially in the middle Slovakia in region called Liptov. Our students cooked it at school and then they translated this recipe into English.
Saturday, 2 January 2016
Picking up olives in Italy
Our school is
located in a hilly region, where olive oil is one of the main
agricultural products and also a is a fundamental ingredient in our
diet.
As agrarian school, we have both a science lab and a
panel test lab for virgin oil analysis, where we test its
characteristics and assess its quality.
Olive oil is obtained through the cold squeezing of
olives. It has various recognized positives characteristics: it's
excellent for child alimentation because it has acid composition
similar to maternal milk and it's composed predominantly of fat acid.
It is at the basis of Mediterranean cuisine, whose healthy value is
praised everywhere. In our laboratory we analyse organoleptic
characteristics, including acidity.
In southern Italy olive trees are very common and
they are part of the landscape, In each region there are different
varieties of plants, from which the different characteristics of the
oil. The plantations on the Adriatic side are very large, so other
plants are cultivated in the same land, from which derive different
flavours: in fact oil takes on the flavour of the surrounding plants.
The harvest begins around 10th November to avoid low
temperatures and there are many harvesting techniques, their
differences depend on type of plants but in past the harvesters used
to collect the olives in a basket fastened to their waist. Nowadays
we use modern equipment like mechanic olive harvester and the olives
fall on a net that allow comfortable harvest.
Our classmate Ruben comes from Raiano, a
village situated in the centre of Abruzzo, in the province of
L'Aquila, precisely in the Peligna Valley. It was an important
stretch on the road of the transhumance. The population, mainly
composed of small farmers, still relies on agriculture and sheep
grazing. The predominant cultivation of Raiano is the olive and many
plants are hundreds of years old. His grandad says that some of the
olive trees date back to 1600.
Teacher Maria Cristina Nativio
Istituto Tecnico Agrario di Alanno
Christmas cards and crafts in Italy
Students of Cugnoli Primary School were involved in making Christmas cards and crafts as gifts to their dear ones.
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Transnational project meeting in Germany
From December 2nd to 6th, 2015, members from the Turkish partner school came to visit the Leonardo da Vinci Gymnasium in Neckargemünd, Germany. The visit was intended for the Turkish partners to get to know the partner school as well as the German school system as they couldn't participate in the first transnational project meeting in Germany in December 2014 when the topic was "music".
During the visit they spent some time at the school getting to know the school building and its curriculum, but also found out about highly gifted pupils and their specific demands on the school and its teachers.
Years 8, 9 and 10 got to also know a little bit about Turkish culture through a presentation and a special workshop organized by the Turkish partners.
In addition to visiting the school, the partners had a chance to see some of the beauty of Heidelberg, the nearest town to the school. Especially the Christmas market is a must see in December, but the castle and the old bridge were a part of the sightseeing tour as well.
Al in all, we were very happy to have the Turkish partners visit us in Germany and hope to work together in the future, beyond Erasmus+, too!
During the visit they spent some time at the school getting to know the school building and its curriculum, but also found out about highly gifted pupils and their specific demands on the school and its teachers.
Years 8, 9 and 10 got to also know a little bit about Turkish culture through a presentation and a special workshop organized by the Turkish partners.
In addition to visiting the school, the partners had a chance to see some of the beauty of Heidelberg, the nearest town to the school. Especially the Christmas market is a must see in December, but the castle and the old bridge were a part of the sightseeing tour as well.
Al in all, we were very happy to have the Turkish partners visit us in Germany and hope to work together in the future, beyond Erasmus+, too!
Monday, 21 December 2015
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Trip to Vilnius
On 6th November the students of grades 5-10 were in Vilnius. At first we
visited the exhibition 'School 2015.' This year, the slogan of the
exhibition was 'School without boundaries.' And indeed, this idea has
been evident during the exhibition, because we got to know educational
programmes of most Lithuanian Museums, the latest textbooks and fiction
literature, but most of all we were attracted by the digital tools and
software that can diversify the learning process. We spent a plenty of
time at the stands where experiments or laboratory tests were
performed.
One of the objectives of the visit was to become familiar
with more varied leisure opportunities. Such activities were offered by
a leisure space in which educational programs took place in order to
get to know more creative forms of spending free time. The exhibition
fascinated a lot of the students with its activities and services
offered. Some lucky ones even had an opportunity to talk to the
President Grybauskaitė and make a photograph with her.
After
the exhibition the group went to Vilnius Small Theatre and watched the
play "MamaTomcat". The theatre, as another form of spending leisure
time, was also evaluated positively by the students, They willingly
shared their impressions in evaluating the scenery of the performance,
acting of the artists, musical interludes.
This trip was really memorable and gave pupils a lot of positive emotions and new experiences.
The trip was sponsored by Erasmus + programme finances.
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