Videomeeting Poland - Italy
Link to our kahoot: Italy - Poland: schools and countries
On 27th February Italian students answered Polish students questions:
1. Do you have a canteen at your school? No we do not have a canteen because when school is over we go home and there we have lunch.
2. Do you have a school shop with food to buy? No we don't have a shop to buy food but we have a vending machine with some snacks and drinks. Students can use the vending machine only before the lessons start.
3. What time do you start and finish school? We start school at 8.05 am and finish it at 1.10 pm.
4. What school subjects do you study? We study: Italian, History, Geography, Matsh, Science, Art, Music, English, German, Tecnhology, Religious Education and Physical Education.
5. How many lessons a week do you have? We have five hours every day for 6 days a week. We go to school on Saturday too. So we have 30 hours a week.
6. Do you sort the waste? Yes we do WE sort waste both at school and at home.
On 25 February Polish students were discussing Italian students questions:
1. Do you use a metal bottle for water at school? No, we don't. We usually use plastic bottles for water.
2. Do you reuse plastic bottles? Yes, we usually reuse plastic bottles.
3. Do you have a Science Lab in your school? Yes, we do.
4. Do you study German at your school? Yes, from the seventh grade.
5. Do you have a swimming pool at school? No, we don't, but there's a swimming pool near our school and we can have swimming lessons there.
6. Do you have a library in your school? Yes, we do.
7. Is your gym big or small? We have got two gyms, one small and the second one – a bigger one.
8. How many lessons a week do you have ? 27 lessons: 5 Polish, 4 Maths, 3 English, 4 PE, 2 History, 2 Religion, 1 Music, 1 Technology, 1 Art, 1 Geography, 1 Biology, 1 ICT, 1 lesson with our class teacher.
9. Do you use a bike or walk to school ? 12 of us usually go on foot, 1 student always goes by car, because he isn't from Dzierżoniów.
10 Are the lessons at you school interesting? …, … and …. are interesting for me
28th February ... meeting time!
Polish students loved the meeting. It was their first videomeeting in eTwinning project: