domingo, 8 de março de 2020

3B climate action videos

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry-Por Mario Rojas

Biography of Saint Exupery by Diana, Nora, Cristina







Diario di bordo Ilenia

Erasmus+ Logbook, Day 2
Tuesday 4th February 2020                              Nicola Arborea, Italy




The day started with many activities in the school’s hall. We were divided into different teams, which were formed by two Erasmus students from the same nationality and about 6 French students.
We played table tennis, blowgun, basketball on wheelchairs and bowls.
The day continued with the visit of Metz. When we arrived, we first visited the Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Stephen and then, divided into four groups, formed by one student from each country, we visited Metz city centre. We had lunch altogether in a nice restaurant next to the river.

                                   



After lunch we visited a library, were we had a workshop.
The bookseller explained us how libraries work in France, in particular she told us that in France you can’t buy books online paying them less than in a physical shop. Then we met a writer who told us about some French idioms.
After that we returned back to the school, and then to our correspondents’ houses.   


                                 










domingo, 1 de março de 2020



Tell me a (first) European story, please!

The first mobility of the project “Tell me a story, please” has been a symbolic and successful one! Students and teachers from all the participating countries have come together in France and enjoyed a warm reception by the French partners in Moselle, the staff of Collège Albert Camus and their students.
The participants had a week of European collaboration during which they held discussions and presentations on the 13th UN Global Goal. They also shared a literary adventure through the story of Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince and enjoyed each other’s company while exploring Metz and Strasbourg. Friendships were forged, cultural differences and similarities were revealed, allowing for personal growth and development, but also a heightened awareness of our common European heritage and identity. It has been a truly successful first chapter in the story of the Erasmus + exchange, “Tell me a story, please” . Next time, we meet in Italy!
M. Gross, teacher, Sweden