Our Spanish 5th graders from CEIP FRANCISCO FATOU school prepared some project exhibitions to their friends of Jawzina about animals in danger of extinction.
At the same time, students from both countries have asked themselves cultural curiosities such as how Carnival is
celebrated in Poland or Spain.
Besides, our Polish friends made really interesting works about pets but unfortuntely, we didnt have enough time to show all of them. We are really happy because they will do it in two weeks.
It has undoubtedly been an enriching and interesting exhange.
Not to focus only on the endangered animals, Polish pupils started talking about their pets. (almost everyone has got a pet)
Polish staudents visited the shelter house for dogs bringing food for homeless animals. https://newsnewskillsnewschools.wordpress.com/2019/03/04/schronisko-dla-zwierzat-azyl-2/
A special dog has been invited to our school and dogoterapia session has been prepared https://newsnewskillsnewschools.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/dogoterapia/
Younger pupils started building carton dog's house where 2 puppets live :) Children talked about dog owner's duties and displayed them on the dog's house
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Klaipeda Tauralaukis progymnasium, Klaipeda, Lithuania
We had lesson about endangered animals in all partner countries. Thank you our partners for giving informations about endangered animals in their countries.
In Lithuania we have 23 mammals, 75 birds, 128 insects who are extinct and endangered species.
The Lithuanian Red Book is a legal state document which rare endangered species. Salmon. A rare. Eresus cinnaberinus. This is the most beautiful Lithuanian spider in the exotic look. Whale turtle. It is the only turtle species living in Lithuania. There are many endangered species in the Red Book.