The document summarizes a learning activity that took place on November 8, 2022 where students from partner schools in Romania, Lithuania, Turkey, Italy, and Spain participated in creative workshops about friendship. The students wrote poems, created mandalas, and learned a song about friendship. The poems and art created by the students are included in the document.
We know that in the previous period, due to quarantine, we spent most of our time at home.
Therefore, the volunteers of the Youth Council-Prilep, carried out on-line activities by making newspapers, presentations, and sharing various types of recipes on the Facebook group #youthQuarantine.YCP volunteer Leonardo from Italy made an interesting newspaper with some of the previous activities.
The volunteers of the Youth Council-Prilep had the opportunity to meet local young people and spend time with them, socialize, create and learn.
Youth Council-Prilep will continue to implement creative workshops and activities.
We know that in the previous period, due to quarantine, we spent most of our time at home.
Therefore, the volunteers of the Youth Council-Prilep, carried out on-line activities by making newspapers, presentations, and sharing various types of recipes on the Facebook group #youthQuarantine.YCP volunteer Leonardo from Italy made an interesting newspaper with some of the previous activities.
The volunteers of the Youth Council-Prilep had the opportunity to meet local young people and spend time with them, socialize, create and learn.
Youth Council-Prilep will continue to implement creative workshops and activities.
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3. The Learning/Teaching/Training program
proposed by the Scoala Gimnaziala Lucian
Grigorescu from Medgidia, Romania, included
the activity Friendship–poems, music, and
colors, which took place on November 8,
2022, in the form of creative workshops.
The participants, students from all partner
schools, had the opportunity to capitalize on
their literary or artistic talent. Thus,
coordinated by the teachers of the host school,
the poetry lovers created verses on the theme
of friendship, the children talented in painting
created a mandala each, and those who like to
sing and dance learned a thematic song and
participated in a flashmob.
How creative were they? You will be able
to find out by flipping through the pages of this
4. A friend like you is hard to find,
You are very often in my mind
You've given me the strength to go on,
You've offered your hand to hold on.
All the time I know you are there
To support me and show you care.
So for that, I wrote this poem for yo
To tell from my heart, THANK YOU!
Evija Tamašauskaitė,
Klaipedos Vites Progimnazija,
Klaipeda, Lithuania
6. When no one could understand,
You were there to take my hand.
When no one else was left to care,
I wasn't alone if you were there.
If I feel sad and need some light,
With you by my side, it is alright
And whenever we are together
I see that we’ll be friends forever
Florin Frătea,
Scoala Gimnaziala
Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
8. A friend is like a green tree,
Or a deep, calm and blue sea,
Like a very strong eagle, free
As only a special person can be.
A friend is like a nice sunny day
Who takes your sorrow away
Bringing peace and much rest,
When you feel tired or stressed.
Mustafa Kemal Akkaya,
Kardelen Ortaokulu,
Yalova, Turkey
10. Like a bright, sunny summer,
You are joy without end
And I’m always so happy
To call you, my dear friend.
Even if my day is bad,
And I am a little sad,
You always understand
What means to be a friend
Alessandra Blandi,
ICS Francesco Riso,
Isola Delle Femmine, Italy
12. You became my friend from the start
And I am always feeling so glad
Because you heal my broken heart
Whenever I am lonely and sad.
When I look around for help
You're the first by my side
You follow me every step
And your words are so kind
Petru Nectarie Ciobanu,
Scoala Gimnaziala
Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
14. My friend is always with me
When I fall and break my knee
My cheeks are full of tears
And I am worried about fears
He changes my frown into a smile
And he understands all my trials
About him are the words you read
A friend in need , is a friend indeed!
Angela Rodríguez Ruiz,
Ieso Harevolar,
Alovera, Spain
16. It's nice to have a friend
To tell all your secrets to.
But all you have to do
You need to be one, too.
My door for him is open
He’ll always be welcome here
Our friendship is golden
You, my friend, are so dear!
Teodor Hordencu,
Scoala Gimnaziala
Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
18. You have a friend in me,
Something anyone can see.
I mean the world to you,
And our friendship is true.
It’s real, it’s not a dream
Together, we are a team
Due to your joy and grace
My world is a better place.
Chiara Costanzo,
ICS Francesco Riso,
Isola Delle Femmine, Italy
20. When you really find a friend
There is no need to pretend
And, you should also know
There's nothing to see or show
You have to love him a lot
Pray for him in your thought
This advice may not be so new
But it’s for sure, absolutely true
Teodor Constantinescu,
Scoala Gimnaziala
Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
22. A friendship reaching the end
Is like a message you didn’t send
Like the waves upon the sand
Or snowflakes when they land
When I went out to find a friend
I could not find one there
So I went out to be a friend
And friends were everywhere
Darius Gabriel Dragomir,
Scoala Gimnaziala
Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
26. Adrian Gomez Naharro, Ieso Harevolar, Alovera, Spain
ElianaCardinale, ICS Francesco Riso, Isola Delle Femmine, Italy
IevaAtėnėStonytė, Klaipedos Vites Progimnazija, Klaipeda, Lithuania
DanielėGocentė, Klaipedos Vites Progimnazija, Klaipeda, Lithuania
İrfan Kağan Günal, Kardelen Ortaokulu, Yalova, Turkey
Andra Maria Stafie, Scoala Gimnaziala Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
Gratziela Nicole Vrînceanu, Scoala Gimnaziala Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
Coordinating teacher,
Silvia Tănase
27. Make new friends, but keep the old.
One is silver, the other is gold.
A circle is round, it has no end.
That’s how long, I will be your friend.
A fire burns bright, it warms the heart.
We’ve been friends, from the very start.
Make new friends, but keep the old.
One is silver, the other is gold.
You have one hand, I have the other.
Put them together, we have each other.
Silver is precious, gold is too.
I am precious, and so are you.
Make new friends, but keep the old.
One is silver, the other is gold.
You help me and I’ll help you
and together we will see it through.
You have one hand, I have the other.
Put them together, we have each other.
Silver is precious, gold is too.
I am precious, and so are you.
Make new friends, but keep the old.
One is silver, the other is gold.
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28. Coordinating flashmob and brochure,
Gabriela Raluca Marcov,
Teacher - Scoala Gimnaziala Lucian Grigorescu,
Medgidia, Romania
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