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Children around the world
Each team must present:
1. Where do these children live(continent, country)?
2. What are the symbols of their countries?
3. How do the children look like?
4. What are their traditional clothes?
5. How do their homes look like?
6. How do their schools look like?
7. Where to go and what to visit? Places of interest.
Where to find the information you need?
1. Look for the information about the children you are going to present on the suggested websites:
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0930058.html
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/around-the-world
https://www.wikipedia.org/
2. Bring your encyclopedias and other books you may have at home about the children around the world(globe) at school and find out with your classmates the answers of the questions above.
3. If possible, invite a person from the country you present at school. He/she may tell you more about the lifestyle of the children you must present, their homes, schools, food, etc.
4. Look for images here:
https://images.google.com/
5. A reminder!!! Don't forget to take your eTwinning world traveler passport! You will be asked for it at the airports and ports.