4. First activity: local contest of the project logo.
Natečaj za logo projekta
OŠ Litija je bila v okviru Erasmus + sprejeta v
triletni mednarodni projekt Help the Earth:
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Sodelujoče partnerske
šole so v Španiji, Bolgariji, Latviji, Grčiji, Turčiji, na
Poljskem in na Finskem.
Naša prva skupna naloga je izvedba natečaja za
logo projekta.
Predpisan format lista je A4, pisala pa barvice ali
flomastri. Logo naj predstavlja temo projekta;
torej pomagajmo Zemlji, da bo odpadkov manj,
da bomo odsluženim predmetom poiskali nove
funkcionalnosti, da bomo iz odpadnih materialov
izdelali kaj novega. V logo naj bodo vključene
zgoraj naštete države.
Risbe je potrebno do 4. novembra oddati
koordinatorici projekta na šoli šolski knjižničarki.
Učenci bodo med prispelimi izdelki izbrali
najustreznejšega in le-ta se bo med ostalimi
sodelujočimi partnerskimi šolami potegoval za
logo projekta.
Nagrada … BO.
5. 1. srečanje s starši za pot na Finsko
14. 1. 2016
2. srečanje s starši (za pot na Gran Kanario)
31. 3. 2016
3. srečanje s starši (za pot na Poljsko)
20. 9. 2016
16. Third task: Natural water research
Abstract: Our research paper focused on the observation of the
Sava River from its source to Litija. We were interested in the
water quality. Two water samples for the analysis were
collected at the beginning of the river flow, the third one,
however, was taken in Litija. The Sava River has its source in
Triglav National park. The analysis of the samples shows that
the river is completely clean and drinkable at its source. After a
short path, still in Triglav National Park, the river flows into
Lake Bohinj. Due to permanent settlements by this lake the
water carries along a bit less fresh smell, yet the water itself is
still very clean. The flow of the Sava River from Lake Bohinj to
Litija continues through Ljubljana Valley, the central part of
Slovenia, which is densely populated and plays a host to a great
variety of economic activities that could potentially pollute
rivers. The research reveals that the water of the Sava River in
Litija has neither an unpleasant smell nor does it contain any
visible particles. A conclusion can be made that the water is so
clean all the way to Litija mostly because of the cleaning plants,
which in the last years, were built with the help of European
funding programs in all major settlements in the upper river
basin of the Sava River.
18. Brainstorming for an initiative at
www.change.org:
- reduce traffic around schools
- green playground at every school
- emphasize local
- plant a tree