This document summarizes key information about Poland from a presentation by Kunštát Primary students. It outlines that Poland's official name is the Poland Republic, its capital is Warsaw though Krakow was originally the capital, and the main currency is the złoty. It then discusses some important cities like Oświęcim, where the Auschwitz concentration camp was built during World War II. Finally, it provides brief histories of Krakow, including its oldest part on Wawel Hill and the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz.
This document provides details from a trip to several cities in Poland, including Krakow, Wieliczka, Oswiecim, and Warsaw. In Krakow, highlights included visiting Wawel Castle overlooking the Vistula River and St. Mary's Basilica. In Wieliczka, the tour went underground to see salt sculptures in the 600-year-old salt mine. At Auschwitz and Birkenau, the concentration camps provided somber insights into the Holocaust. Warsaw attractions included the Palace of Culture, the icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, and the Royal Łazienki Museum's gardens and palace.
This document contains a teacher's evaluation of their participation in an international education project. The teacher found the project beneficial by improving student-teacher communication, developing their organizing skills, and learning about different school systems, cultures, and teaching methodologies. Their students benefited by using English in real situations, learning about other perspectives and cultures, and making international friends. The teacher was happy with cooperation and communication with their partners, and enjoyed activities like Skype conferences, looking for local heroes, and cooperatively writing stories, while technical issues sometimes caused planned activities to not go as expected.
cooking tutorial "halušky" for Comenius project, Melčice-LieskovéHanita Adámková
Bryndzové halušky is a traditional Slovak dish made of potato dumplings served with bryndza cheese, fried bacon, and sour cream. To make it, potatoes and flour are grated and mixed together, then formed into dumplings and boiled until they float. The cooked dumplings are tossed with soft sheep's cheese bryndza and topped with fried bacon and a dollop of sour cream.
The document summarizes the winners of the Nobel prize awards ceremony held at Stojedynka school. Daria Ciak won for her commitment to the school community and cheerful nature. Michał Woźniak won for his educational achievements, having won competitions in various subjects. Wojciech Jankowski won for his sports achievements, representing the school in competitions since primary school. Ignacy Błotniak won for organizing a letter writing campaign for human rights. The School voluntary club Caritas won for charity work with their 20 members participating in numerous events to help those in need.
This document discusses an elementary school in Slovakia that is donating 100 euros to an organization called Good Angel. Good Angel provides financial assistance to families with children who are struggling financially due to a family member having cancer or a serious illness. The organization prioritizes helping families where the father, mother or child has cancer and cannot work, receives a disability pension, or where the child has cancer or another serious disease and treatment is not yet complete.
This document summarizes key information about Poland from a presentation by Kunštát Primary students. It outlines that Poland's official name is the Poland Republic, its capital is Warsaw though Krakow was originally the capital, and the main currency is the złoty. It then discusses some important cities like Oświęcim, where the Auschwitz concentration camp was built during World War II. Finally, it provides brief histories of Krakow, including its oldest part on Wawel Hill and the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz.
This document provides details from a trip to several cities in Poland, including Krakow, Wieliczka, Oswiecim, and Warsaw. In Krakow, highlights included visiting Wawel Castle overlooking the Vistula River and St. Mary's Basilica. In Wieliczka, the tour went underground to see salt sculptures in the 600-year-old salt mine. At Auschwitz and Birkenau, the concentration camps provided somber insights into the Holocaust. Warsaw attractions included the Palace of Culture, the icon of Our Lady of Częstochowa, and the Royal Łazienki Museum's gardens and palace.
This document contains a teacher's evaluation of their participation in an international education project. The teacher found the project beneficial by improving student-teacher communication, developing their organizing skills, and learning about different school systems, cultures, and teaching methodologies. Their students benefited by using English in real situations, learning about other perspectives and cultures, and making international friends. The teacher was happy with cooperation and communication with their partners, and enjoyed activities like Skype conferences, looking for local heroes, and cooperatively writing stories, while technical issues sometimes caused planned activities to not go as expected.
cooking tutorial "halušky" for Comenius project, Melčice-LieskovéHanita Adámková
Bryndzové halušky is a traditional Slovak dish made of potato dumplings served with bryndza cheese, fried bacon, and sour cream. To make it, potatoes and flour are grated and mixed together, then formed into dumplings and boiled until they float. The cooked dumplings are tossed with soft sheep's cheese bryndza and topped with fried bacon and a dollop of sour cream.
The document summarizes the winners of the Nobel prize awards ceremony held at Stojedynka school. Daria Ciak won for her commitment to the school community and cheerful nature. Michał Woźniak won for his educational achievements, having won competitions in various subjects. Wojciech Jankowski won for his sports achievements, representing the school in competitions since primary school. Ignacy Błotniak won for organizing a letter writing campaign for human rights. The School voluntary club Caritas won for charity work with their 20 members participating in numerous events to help those in need.
This document discusses an elementary school in Slovakia that is donating 100 euros to an organization called Good Angel. Good Angel provides financial assistance to families with children who are struggling financially due to a family member having cancer or a serious illness. The organization prioritizes helping families where the father, mother or child has cancer and cannot work, receives a disability pension, or where the child has cancer or another serious disease and treatment is not yet complete.
Seweryn is a 10-year-old boy who has been battling disease for 15 months and dreams of playing football again with his brother and dad. His greatest dream is to watch a football match in Barcelona with his parents and brother as a fan of FC Barcelona. The fundraised money would go to the I Have a Dream Foundation to make Seweryn's dream of seeing Barcelona play come true.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.
Seweryn is a 10-year-old boy who has been battling disease for 15 months and dreams of playing football again with his brother and dad. His greatest dream is to watch a football match in Barcelona with his parents and brother as a fan of FC Barcelona. The fundraised money would go to the I Have a Dream Foundation to make Seweryn's dream of seeing Barcelona play come true.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.
Karolina witnesses some older boys threatening a younger boy in the park. The next day she sees the boy being taken away in a car and follows a trail of blood to the empty school. She later sees the boys throw the younger boy, named Will, into a garbage truck. Karolina borrows a pizza delivery moped to follow the truck to the landfill, where she finds Will locked in a cabin. She rescues Will after luring the older boys away with pizza, and they go to the police station to report what happened. Karolina is thanked for becoming a hero by saving Will.