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Project charter.docx
S.O.C.I.A.L & M.E.D.I.A
Our project Charter
PART 1
Advice to optimize your potential and well-being at home:
- Food and drink:
- You must eat a balanced diet and have a good breakfast in the morning.
- You should eat fruit and vegetables.
- Don't drink soda or eat too many sweets or junk food.
- Drink enough water every day.
- Screens:
- Don’t be a couch potato!
- Don't play too much video game or don't watch too much TV, limit screen time to less than 2 hours a day. (TV, smartphone, video games, computer, cinema…)
- Read a good book before going to bed instead of playing on your phone.
- Physical activity:
- You should always have a good night sleep of at least 9 hours so your body gets back all the energy lost.
- You shouldn't stay too much in bed and you should make your bed in the morning.
- Practice physical activity an hour a day: sport, cycle or walk to school if possible.
- Stay safe, wear proper gear obey safety rules.
- Get outside!
- Be artistic. Play or listen to great music.
- Personal hygiene:
- You should take care of yourself regularly; often wash your hands with soap.
- Wear fresh clothes and underwear every day.
- You must brush your teeth and have regular showers.
- Never smoke, drink alcohol or take drugs.
- Ask for help if someone bullies you.
- Take some time to relax and do nothing.
- Mental health:
- Be grateful. And stay positive. Practice discipline and respect.
- Tell your parents if you have problems, if you are bullied.
- Obey eSafety rules online.
- Social life:
- Have good moments at home with your family, you should spend some of your free time with your parents.
- Spend time with your friends too and enjoy real life.
- You should help with the household chores.
- You shouldn’t do things that are inappropriate for your age.
- You should take care of your pets.
- Homework:
- Our parents could help us with our homework and then we must learn to work by ourselves.
Advice to optimize your potential and well-being at school:
- Behaviour:
- You mustn't be late to class.
- You mustn't run in the corridors.
- You mustn't be rude, nasty in class with mates and teachers.
- You must not shout at your teachers or make noise in class.
- You shouldn't play in the classroom nor move around in the classroom.
- You mustn't eat Chewing-Gum during lessons.
- You mustn't chat with classmates and speak French / German / Spanish / Greek.
- You can only go to the toilets during the breaks.
- You mustn't throw rubbish to the floor.
- You mustn't write on the digital board with a marker.
- You mustn’t write on the tables or on the wall.
- You must wait in queue for your turn when needed.
- Devices and school things:
- You must wear proper clothes.
- You are not allowed to use your phone at school except if you are told to.
- You mustn’t forget your books and exercise books.
- School work:
- You are not allowed to talk in class; you must be quiet and focused. You mustn't be distracted.
- You should listen to teachers for lessons and get involved in the activities.
- You must finish your homework by the time you are allowed to.
- You should always do your exercises and learn your lessons.
- You must be organized and regular in your work.
- You have to write properly in your exercise book.
A netiquette for the TwinSpace:
- Messages, emails, comments:
- We can send messages on our profiles but Think carefully about the content of the message you send to someone else.
- Check messages / emails and respond promptly.
- Respect others’ opinions and values. Don`t judge people
- It is important not to say too private things about ourselves.
- Pictures and videos:
- Don't post indecent pics.
- Don't give disrespectful comments about other people's photos.
- Don t take photos and videos on the TwinSpace for personal use.
- Work and homework:
- Verify facts before making a decision.
- You must do your activities on the TwinSpace on time.
- You should collaborate.
- You should work in the international teams.
- Work democratically.
- Follow the copyright rules.
- We should also have fun on the TwinSpace!
Rules for the mobilities:
- Sporting activities :
- You mustn’t push your classmates at sport;
- You must respect the sport stuff and rules.
- You can change your clothes after sport.
- The means of transport:
- Children who are not 4.265 feet are not allowed to be in front of the car.
- You shouldn't smoke during mobilities at all.
- You shouldn't check your phone at any time mostly on a bus not to be sick.
- Artistic & cultural activities :
- You shouldn't talk in the museums.
- Respect the historical sites and monuments of the country you're visiting.
- You are not allowed to mess the other kids' work.
- Social activities:
- Socialize with people from partner countries and be friendly.
- Don't insult your fellow classmates.
- Don't shout, speak in a normal tone.
- Don't use offensive words.
- Respect and acknowledge the rules you're asked to obey.
- Clothing rules :
- You must have appropriate clothing according to the season and the school dress code and activities on the program.
Staying at the host families: be social!
- You should be thankful for what the families are providing you.
- You should respect the local habits and act consequently.
- Help out with the chores around the house.
- Don't use your mobile phone during meals. Don’t spend time in front of your screens.
- In the morning students should make their beds and mustn't spend too much time in the shower.
- You shouldn't stay too much in bed.
- You must always be on time for lunch and dinner.
- Don’t waste food, take a little if you are not sure to like, be polite.
- You must not take too long to get ready.
- You mustn't speak your mother tongue if the family can’t understand you!
- Spend time with the family.
- Be patient and understanding.
Rule-breakers ?
- At school/mobilities :
- You have to stay a day without doing any activities.
- You must help with the chores.
- You need to think about what you should have done differently.
- You should apologize if it involved anybody else.
- At host family's house:
- You could have less time using electronic devices.
- You could have less time watching TV.
- You could have to get up earlier and make breakfast for the rest of the family.
- The teacher could call or text your parents.