This document describes an E-twinning project called "Crazy about sport" between 5th grade students in Poland, Greece, and Georgia. It provides details about the 18 Greek students involved, the location of their school in Nea Hili, Greece, and the popular sports in the region. The project activities included creating Padlet walls about favorite sports, researching which sports are good for different ages, and attempting Skype calls with partners. The document also outlines the various sports and physical activities taught and participated in at the students' school, including basketball, volleyball, handball, folk dancing, gymnastics, and swimming. It shares photos from their practices and competitions.
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3. 5th grade Primary School Students
Nea Hili – Alexandroupoli
2014-2015
Supervisors:
Eleni Delidou
Olga Karadedou
Vasiliki Ouzounaki
Katerina Stafylidou
5. Nea Hili on the google map
About our location
Nea Hili is a suburb of Alexandroupoli and a summer resort. Its name originated from
the town “Sile” in the Black Sea where its residents come from. They settled down
here in 1922, after the destruction of Asia Minor, when Greek masses were forced to
abandon their homes, bringing their culture and civilization with them.
6. Our wider region on the google map
Alexandroupoli
Nea Hili is 4 km away from the center of Alexandroupoli, which is the first town of Greece
connecting Asia with Europe, since it is only 40 km away from the Greek-Turkish borders.
At first, it was just a fishing village but since 1880 it has become a contemporary town where
various nations have coexisted in harmony, preserving their traditions and transmitting them to
younger generations.
Nea Hili
The famous lighthouse of
Alexandroupoli’s port
7. The Elementary School of Nea Hili is a nice, small school situated by the seaside of the so-
called village. 217 pupils coming from the village and the nearby area attend this school.
They are between 6 and 12 years of age.
Every year, our pupils take part in various types of activities such as environmental
projects, health education projects, sports competitions and celebration festivities inside
our school.
The main school building is on the
left and the gym on the right.
The old school building is also used,
located in the same schoolyard.
8. The building serving as the school gym, is also used for performing theatrical plays.
Therefore, we are obliged to use portable equipment to train every day, whereas on sunny
days we train in the schoolyard.
Our gym and schoolyard
9. We have researched which
sports activities are popular
in our country and the
results revealed that:
Football, Basketball,
Volleyball and Folklore
dances are the most popular
sports. The students’
activities are presented in
the photos.
Our etwinning project activities
11. Although we
have tried to
communicate with
our partners via
skype five times, we
did not manage to
get in touch due to
technical reasons
and weather
problems.
Our etwinning project activities
12. Our etwinning project activities
We have completed a google
document stating which sports
activities are good for people
according to their age and
character.
13. Our physical education lessons
Basketball
Volleyball
Handball
Football
Gymnastics
Swimming
Folklore dances
Other activities
Our school activities
14. A team of boys
playing basketball in
the schoolyard
Our school activities
15. First the students work in pairs
and learn how to execute the
different types of shots.
Afterwards, they train for
volleyball in the schoolyard’s
volleyball court.
Our participation in the
volleyball competition
Volleyball training
Our school activities
16. Handball training indoors.
The students learn how to
attack.
Participation in the handball competition
Our school activities
17. Football is
the most popular sport all
over the world and in our
school it’s the students’
favourite sport.
Our school activities
18. The students are trying to
learn how to play indoor
hockey.
Our school activities
19. Our school activities
Gymnastics:
the photos were taken during the
gymnastics festival in
Alexandroupoli. Our school team is
wearing a red blouse and white
trousers.
22. Physical activities in the
nearby park and coast: tug
of war (4 teams pulling on
a rope), eating
blindfolded, dancing and
other funny games.
Our school activities
23. This is an impressive folklore dance
called “gaitanaki” and danced only in
the period of “Apokria” when
Christian people don’t eat meat.
Boys and girls dance around the
gaitanaki in one direction and knit
the strips. Then they “unknit” them
by dancing in the opposite
direction. There is also particular
music for this dance.
Our school activities
24. This is a multi – part
route. First of all the
students warm-up their
body.
Other kinds of exercises
Our school activities
27. The day against
racism and
diversity
An athlete with only one hand
A blind athlete
International Day for
the elimination of
racial discrimination
Our school activities