C1 SHORT-TERM STUDENTS´MOBILITIES Force Majeure C5 virtual short term exchange of students

  • C5 short-term students exchange virtual mobility 

    Planning of the mobility 

    C5 mobility planning.pdf

     

    Certificates of the students who participated 

    Certificate students attendance.pdf

    Certificate of the teachers who participated Anna Persidaou Maria Dampratzidou

    certificate Anna and Maria.pdf

     

    Monday 22nd March 2021

    All the students from the different grades of Elexalde school who participated in C5 mobility gathered in the Assembly Hall to have a Meet with the Katerini students who were going to be in their school. But unfortunately, they were locked down and they had to follow us from their houses.

    The C5 mobility started with a speech given by the coordinator Mrs Gutierrez. She thanked all the students in both schools for their participation in the mobility in spite of the circumstances and hoped they would enjoy it and the mobility would help build bridges between the newcomers to this mobility. 

    Students of Katerini and Elexalde had to get to know each other and we organised a team building  with some icebreaking games.

    We prepared a kahoot 'Who is who'? We created some profiles of the students with the information they gave us about their hobbies, family and so on. We asked them to give us a picture when they were one year old and a current one. They had to guess who was the student on the screen.

    https://create.kahoot.it/details/72ac7305-0f79-48c7-86c7-6791dc0028fe

    https://create.kahoot.it/details/ede64191-b283-4dca-a459-63187cbd0fd3

     

    We organised a competition with some prizes at the end of the mobility.

     

    After the game, we all danced together to relax. 

    And then we watched a virtual tour of Elexalde scchool 360 so Katerini students wore their VR  glasses to "walk around" Elexalde school and the town of Galdakao. And Elexalde students used their mobiles to walk around the school and Galdakao town.

     

    The two videos about Elexalde school and Galdakao town which students edited. In the 360 video students of both schools were virtually walking in their town and school.

     

    360

    The summary of all the activities carried out that day 

     

    The link of the Meet which took place on Monday 

     

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nAwM3nfJVHG9Il2P2gGZ_mXUB9zDpdpX/view?ts=60587d53

     

    Tuesday 23rd March 2021

    During  this second day of the C5 mobility  we organised some workshops. Our students did them at Elexalde school and Katerini students at home. 

    The first activity was cooking the best gilda. This is a traditional Basque recipe which was taught during the project. This activity was led by our student Ane Crespo. She explained to all the students which ingredients we needed to cook it. She also made an introduction to explain why it is called gilda.

     

    The Greeks did it at home following the instructions given by Ane and we edited all the cooking procedures done at home in this video.

     

    Link of the Meet 

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JqMRo8DGNLrRQrkBot4qz6WmKnQJj-eN/view?ts=6059bf2a

    Then we ended the day with a comic workshop about Basque mythological characters

     

     

    The workshop was carried out at school for the Basque students and from home for the Greek students. At the end of it we uploaded all the comics in a digital magazine. We used the applicacion comic strip for the creation of all of them. 

     

     

     

    We chose one comic in each school and at the end of the mobility we gave prizes.

     

    Wednesday 24th March 2021

    This was the day dedicated to Basque sports. The Erasmus+ group organised a competition for all the students who participated in C5. 

    The students competed in three Basque sports: txingak, sokatira eta lokotz biltzea. During the break of the comperition, students danced to relax.

    At the end there was a group who won which was led by an Erasmus + student.

     

    As the Greek students were locked down and they couldn't do the activity this day. We decided that they would do it when they came back to school in May and they finally organised it on 17th May