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elementary school

28. rijna, 2733
ceská lípa

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PRESENTATION OF OUR SCHOOL

J O I N I N G    T O    A N    I N T E R N A T I O N A L    P R O J E C T

Our elementary school is involved in a long-term international project which, with its distinctive title, is to bring children to other European countries (Eurotour) where they should discover (explore) local customs, engage in local culture and, last but not least, not only their language skills.

Project duration is over three years / 01 September 2017 - 31 August 2020 /, when our pupils will create an Erasmus+ team that will work with other schools across Europe.

Affiliated schools in the project:

- Standskolen, Greve, Denmark

- Inonu Ilkokulu, Mersin, Turkey

- Collège Berthelot, Le Mans, France

- Instituto Comprensivo San Giovanni Bosco, Catania, Italy

- Szent Imre Katolikus Általános Iskola és Jó Pásztor Óvoda, Eger, Hungary

 

Pupils will also develop cross-curricular relationships such as English, Geography, History, The world of work, Financial literacy and Information technology during the project as they will gradually visit some of the above-mentioned countries.

 

In the end, the experience gained will be used to achieve the objectives of the project: the creation of a GUIDE TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC in the form of a photo book, which asks pupils to discover all the beauties of Česká Lípa and its surroundings, which are designed to attract more tourists to our city and to get acquainted with pupils from the project.

 

Selected pupils in the school year 2017/2018 are 7th grade English students with good learning outcomes. There were selected 24 students. Our first meeting was last week to discuss about their job in upcoming weeks.

 

 

In the near term (September - October 2017) a school bulletin will be created, where basic information will be posted with the nearest planned events, and a blog will be created in which the general public will be presented with all important information related to the project (videos, pictures, presentations, ). Children visit the tourist centre to find basic information about its functioning and create PowerPoint presentations about our elementary school and our city. Within the Erasmus+ Club, we will select the best ones to represent Czech Republic at the upcoming meeting. Furthermore, in October 2017, a meeting of all Project Coordinators will be held in Mersin, Turkey, where each of them will detail the individual steps of the project.

 

After this meeting, we will bring you further interesting information about the project.

Teachers involved in the project:

Mgr. Iveta Truhlářová - Project Coordinator and Work with Children

Mgr. Alena Zelinková - work with children

Ing. Aleš Flusek - work with children

Bc. Jan Havlásek - Technical Assurance, Informatics and Work with Children

Coordinator

IVETA TRUHLÁŘOVÁ

The best Czech English teacher!

Chief

Pupils leader

ALENA ZELINKOVÁ

Enjoy working with kids!

Team player

IT Expert

JAN HAVLÁSEK

One and a zero it is his!

Solver

Ceská Lípa city full of joy

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History of Czech Lipa

History of Czech Lipa

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Although the previous two days of autumn holidays were shorter, our Erasmans met basic information about partner countries exactly according to the schedule. Their job was to find out the official name of the state, the state system, the currency, the education system, and to find out several important personalities. All the candidates were very well involved and prepared really nice outputs, collages, which are placed on a platform of seven years, which is dedicated to the Erasmus + project.

We discover partner                                     countries.

ERASMUS POSTER

Every visitor arriving at our elementary school encounters a large promotional poster created by the Erasmans of seven years. Their task was to find out the main characteristics of the countries involved, from the previous article we know that it is Italy, Denmark, France, Turkey, Hungary and the Czech Republic. From the attributes, they posed a poster that will decorate our main entrance for the next three years. This accomplished one of the tasks for October.

Best logo competition!

The competition for the best logo for the Erasmus + project was attended by all 7th grade pupils. Over the course of digital technology with Mr. Knápka, the pupils in the Zoner Callisto program tried to create the most beautiful logo and the winner should personally introduce it to a common meeting of all countries in Česká Lípa.

All the produced logos passed through a strict commission (Havlásek, Truhlářová, Zelinková), who eventually selected two best pupils from each class.

The choice of the best logo, however, was very complicated, because the commission also decided to win, but in the end, everything was fair-play and decided together for a single winner.

AWARDED CHILDREN:

7. A - Hájková,

7. B - Jelínková, Mark

7. C - Šulc, Heller

We thank all pupils for great ideas and we look forward to another great joint creations!

Erasmans made their own medallions!

Last week, a lot of work was done. Carefully preparing an interactive guide to Česká Lípa. The same walk takes visitors to our city tour. Short medallions have also been made, where their visitors have introduced their owners. Medallions can be found on the blog of our project. We already have business cards with names for delegations from all partner countries and for our Erasmakers. Finally, questions were asked for an interview with the head of the Municipal Information Center in Česká Lípa, where our Erasmans are going to be coming soon.

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Decorating the school with “dictionary” pictures

As part of the Erasmus + project, pupils and teachers from Italy, Turkey, Hungary, Denmark and France had the decoration of the large corridor of the second-floor pavilion.

Here are the pictures that were created in September on the European Day of Languages project day. Pupils of the 2nd degree had the task of painting a picture, writing the word in six languages and expressing it with a flag.

The best work came out in the 8th and 9th classes and just they were hanged.

WELCOME IN CZECH REPUBLIC

WELCOME IN CZECH REPUBLIC

Benvenuti in Repubblica Ceca.

Velkommen til Tjekkiet.

Çek Cumhuriyeti'ne hoş geldiniz.

Bienvenue en République tchèque.

ÜDVÖZLI A CSEH KÖZTÁRSASÁGOT

ZŠ Špičák in the frame of international project hosted children and teacher from 5 countries

As part of the project, the selected pupils and teachers will visit all cities involved in the project (each city spends 1 week), the output of which is mainly to improve the English language, to learn different cultures and to create an audiovisual guide to their city.

The first host country, however, became Česká Lípa (From 19 November to 25 November 2017).

As part of the project, the selected pupils and teachers will visit all cities involved in the project (each city spends 1 week), the output of which is mainly to improve the English language, to learn different cultures and to create an audiovisual guide to their city.

The first host country, however, became Česká Lípa (From 19 November to 25 November 2017).

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On Sunday, all pupils and teachers from different parts of Europe were expected to arrive. Foreign pupils were accommodated in the families of elementary school pupils (involved in the project), and foreign teachers were accommodated either in the families of other cantors or in the hotel. Thanks to this step, the stud and language barrier broke out immediately among the pupils.

On Sunday, all pupils and teachers from different parts of Europe were expected to arrive. Foreign pupils were accommodated in the families of elementary school pupils (involved in the project), and foreign teachers were accommodated either in the families of other cantors or in the hotel. Thanks to this step, the stud and language barrier broke out immediately among the pupils.

Immediately on the first day, he was on a day trip to the regional city of Liberec. The pupils also had a walking stop at Sloup in Čechách, where everyone enjoyed a beautiful view of the surroundings from the Na Stráži Lookout Tower. Then it was heading straight to Liberec. Here they were introduced the square with the town hall, the local info centre, the old tram connection and the heights to the biggest dominant – Jested. Especially for pupils and teachers from Hungary and Denmark, the trip was very engaging; as you will only find the hills in the hills if you go to the neighbouring countries (the surface of these countries is very low). On the way to the summit, the pupils came across a great surprise in the form of a distinctive snow cover – which meant that someone had hit a snow ball there. After returning from Ještěd, there was another stop in OC Nisa, where everyone was gathering new energy for the trip home

Immediately on the first day, he was on a day trip to the regional city of Liberec. The pupils also had a walking stop at Sloup in Čechách, where everyone enjoyed a beautiful view of the surroundings from the Na Stráži Lookout Tower. Then it was heading straight to Liberec. Here they were introduced the square with the town hall, the local info centre, the old tram connection and the heights to the biggest dominant – Jested. Especially for pupils and teachers from Hungary and Denmark, the trip was very engaging; as you will only find the hills in the hills if you go to the neighbouring countries (the surface of these countries is very low). On the way to the summit, the pupils came across a great surprise in the form of a distinctive snow cover – which meant that someone had hit a snow ball there. After returning from Ještěd, there was another stop in OC Nisa, where everyone was gathering new energy for the trip home

Tuesday afternoon was purely sporting, as the FIB ČESKÁ LÍPA Super League match against FBŠ BOHEMIANS PRAGUE played a coincidence, so our steps went in this direction. All pupils and teachers enjoy the atmosphere in vain. You can see foreign-language children who cannot speak a word of Czechoslovakia to cheer ČESKÁÁÁ LÍÍÍPA was absolutely stunning. After the game, he left for lunch in a separate school canteen, where all Erasmus + members were eating for the whole week. After O, everyone gathered in the meeting room where each country presented their video about their “school”. This has not ended for any of us since he was followed by a 3-hour dance marathon as part of a school disco …

Tuesday afternoon was purely sporting, as the FIB ČESKÁ LÍPA Super League match against FBŠ BOHEMIANS PRAGUE played a coincidence, so our steps went in this direction. All pupils and teachers enjoy the atmosphere in vain. You can see foreign-language children who cannot speak a word of Czechoslovakia to cheer ČESKÁÁÁ LÍÍÍPA was absolutely stunning. After the game, he left for lunch in a separate school canteen, where all Erasmus + members were eating for the whole week. After O, everyone gathered in the meeting room where each country presented their video about their “school”. This has not ended for any of us since he was followed by a 3-hour dance marathon as part of a school disco …

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Wednesday morning was much more peaceful. The pupils waited for a school tour by competing with terrible assignments at different locations. After the tour, the children went to find out how the lessons were going on at the Czech school when they went to class together with our children together. The afternoon program was prepared by Česká Lípa. The members of the project invited the town hall for a small treat, where there was a brief sitting with questions answered by the Vice-Mayor. We finally ended the day with a cultural experience in the enchanting Czech-Moravian Museum.

Wednesday morning was much more peaceful. The pupils waited for a school tour by competing with terrible assignments at different locations. After the tour, the children went to find out how the lessons were going on at the Czech school when they went to class together with our children together. The afternoon program was prepared by Česká Lípa. The members of the project invited the town hall for a small treat, where there was a brief sitting with questions answered by the Vice-Mayor. We finally ended the day with a cultural experience in the enchanting Czech-Moravian Museum.

On the fourth day he started in a lecture room where a competition was held: “How did he watch school?” Pupils and teachers responded to the inquisitive questions where the only indication was an interesting picture from the elementary school environment. At the end of the competition, everyone moved to a sports experience in gym. Here was a floor ball tournament for all involved. Even the attending teachers who eventually won (some children, for example, France played floor ball for the first time in their lives) were involved in the game. After lunch, the headmaster of ŠPIČÁK ZŠ headed a delegation to visit Česká Lípa, where as an experienced historian he told various stories and circumstances that took place in Česká Lípa during the course of history.

On the fourth day he started in a lecture room where a competition was held: “How did he watch school?” Pupils and teachers responded to the inquisitive questions where the only indication was an interesting picture from the elementary school environment. At the end of the competition, everyone moved to a sports experience in gym. Here was a floor ball tournament for all involved. Even the attending teachers who eventually won (some children, for example, France played floor ball for the first time in their lives) were involved in the game. After lunch, the headmaster of ŠPIČÁK ZŠ headed a delegation to visit Česká Lípa, where as an experienced historian he told various stories and circumstances that took place in Česká Lípa during the course of history.

The last Friday was the production of T-shirts in the centre of textile printing and the visit to Česká Lípa – Water Castle. Eventually they all had a break so that they could enjoy the atmosphere of our city last time. After graduation with Česká Lípa, the competition went back to school to evaluate all competitions such as: Instagram competition for the most beautiful photo for the whole stay (if anyone wants to see, enter: #spicakerasmus), Erasmus + logo competition, presentations (pupils should create during a visit, a presentation from the places they visited), etc.

After the evaluation of the competitions, the ceremony was handed over, after which it was only possible to end the meeting in Česká Lípa and unfortunately to say goodbye to all of them.

The last Friday was the production of T-shirts in the centre of textile printing and the visit to Česká Lípa – Water Castle. Eventually they all had a break so that they could enjoy the atmosphere of our city last time. After graduation with Česká Lípa, the competition went back to school to evaluate all competitions such as: Instagram competition for the most beautiful photo for the whole stay (if anyone wants to see, enter: #spicakerasmus), Erasmus + logo competition, presentations (pupils should create during a visit, a presentation from the places they visited), etc.

After the evaluation of the competitions, the ceremony was handed over, after which it was only possible to end the meeting in Česká Lípa and unfortunately to say goodbye to all of them.

Within the Erasmus + project, a mysterious week full of disguises took place at our school. The pupils of the 7th year were involved with them and their class teachers with project teachers. This week, however, did not take place only at our elementary school, but at all other elementary schools involved in the Erasmus + project (after one school in France, Italy, Denmark, Hungary and Turkey).

Let’s recapitulate how the past week went.

MONDAY – SPORTS CLUB DAY

 

TUESDAY – PYJAMAS DAY

 

CENTER – CLASS COLOUR DAY

 

THURSDAY – TWINS DAY

 

FRIDAY – HOLLYWOOD AND SUPERHERO DAYS

This week’s speech was absolutely unreal. High school pupils went to watch and even take pictures of their younger classmates, and they stared with astonishment at whom they might come across school.

The significance of the event culminated in the fact that the leadership of the ZS is considering the tradition of a crazy week.

Lastly, we have to mention that the teaching was absolutely standard; disguises were just a pleasant diversification of teaching.

Within the Erasmus + project, a mysterious week full of disguises took place at our school. The pupils of the 7th year were involved with them and their class teachers with project teachers. This week, however, did not take place only at our elementary school, but at all other elementary schools involved in the Erasmus + project (after one school in France, Italy, Denmark, Hungary and Turkey).

Let’s recapitulate how the past week went.

MONDAY – SPORTS CLUB DAY

 

TUESDAY – PYJAMAS DAY

 

CENTER – CLASS COLOUR DAY

 

THURSDAY – TWINS DAY

 

FRIDAY – HOLLYWOOD AND SUPERHERO DAYS

This week’s speech was absolutely unreal. High school pupils went to watch and even take pictures of their younger classmates, and they stared with astonishment at whom they might come across school.

The significance of the event culminated in the fact that the leadership of the ZS is considering the tradition of a crazy week.

Lastly, we have to mention that the teaching was absolutely standard; disguises were just a pleasant diversification of teaching.

Within the Erasmus + project, a mysterious week full of disguises took place at our school. The pupils of the 7th year were involved with them and their class teachers with project teachers. This week, however, did not take place only at our elementary school, but at all other elementary schools involved in the Erasmus + project (after one school in France, Italy, Denmark, Hungary and Turkey).

Let’s recapitulate how the past week went.

MONDAY – SPORTS CLUB DAY

 

TUESDAY – PYJAMAS DAY

 

CENTER – CLASS COLOUR DAY

 

THURSDAY – TWINS DAY

 

FRIDAY – HOLLYWOOD AND SUPERHERO DAYS

This week’s speech was absolutely unreal. High school pupils went to watch and even take pictures of their younger classmates, and they stared with astonishment at whom they might come across school.

The significance of the event culminated in the fact that the leadership of the ZS is considering the tradition of a crazy week.

Lastly, we have to mention that the teaching was absolutely standard; disguises were just a pleasant diversification of teaching.

ERASMUS+ FAMILY DAY

Dear Parent, the ERASMUS + organizing team cordially invites you to a joint session to present the ongoing project in which your children are working.WHEN: February 22, 2018 at 4 p.m.

WHERE: lecture room (entrance = main entrance)

 

WHO: parents of pupils involved in the project, but also other parents who are interested

 

WHAT IS NECESSARY TO BRING: self and that’s enough!

 

Refreshments are provided by your children – let yourself be served

 

Ticket to the event will be brought to your children on February 16, 2018, please submit at the entrance!

 

We want to present you the piece of work done during the project and outline what awaits us in 2018.

 

PROGRAM:

 

• CATANIA – the way to Etna,

• MADMAGZ – we have a magazine,

• ANIMAPS, or how we hosted others,

• SPIRIT WEEK – to meet Elvis or Batman at school is not a problem,

• PROMOTION OF THE PROJECT.

 

We hope to meet and we are looking forward to your company.

Dear Parent, the ERASMUS + organizing team cordially invites you to a joint session to present the ongoing project in which your children are working.WHEN: February 22, 2018 at 4 p.m.

WHERE: lecture room (entrance = main entrance)

 

WHO: parents of pupils involved in the project, but also other parents who are interested

 

WHAT IS NECESSARY TO BRING: self and that’s enough!

 

Refreshments are provided by your children – let yourself be served

 

Ticket to the event will be brought to your children on February 16, 2018, please submit at the entrance!

 

We want to present you the piece of work done during the project and outline what awaits us in 2018.

 

PROGRAM:

 

• CATANIA – the way to Etna,

• MADMAGZ – we have a magazine,

• ANIMAPS, or how we hosted others,

• SPIRIT WEEK – to meet Elvis or Batman at school is not a problem,

• PROMOTION OF THE PROJECT.

 

We hope to meet and we are looking forward to your company.

Dear Parent, the ERASMUS + organizing team cordially invites you to a joint session to present the ongoing project in which your children are working.WHEN: February 22, 2018 at 4 p.m.

WHERE: lecture room (entrance = main entrance)

 

WHO: parents of pupils involved in the project, but also other parents who are interested

 

WHAT IS NECESSARY TO BRING: self and that’s enough!

 

Refreshments are provided by your children – let yourself be served

 

Ticket to the event will be brought to your children on February 16, 2018, please submit at the entrance!

 

We want to present you the piece of work done during the project and outline what awaits us in 2018.

 

PROGRAM:

 

• CATANIA – the way to Etna,

• MADMAGZ – we have a magazine,

• ANIMAPS, or how we hosted others,

• SPIRIT WEEK – to meet Elvis or Batman at school is not a problem,

• PROMOTION OF THE PROJECT.

 

We hope to meet and we are looking forward to your company.

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On Thursday, February 22, the long awaited moment arrived, which all the Erasmians carefully prepared. At first, they made an invitation for parents, which also served as a ticket to our joint meeting. At first we produced flags with children, which were later used to decorate snacks. The day before the planned meeting with the children of the 7 A under the leadership of the teacher Havlasek, they gathered in the kitchen and prepared the traditional Czech spreads for horsetail, garlic, noodle and “elephant food”. It broke out on Thursday. Pupils 7 B first prepared refreshments, lubricated with jellyfish prepared with spreads and then prepared a lecture room for the arrival of parents. At four o’clock it was already full. Indeed, almost everyone has come; even some grandparents have arrived from even some grandparents. The children demonstrated their work done on the project and revealed plans for the future. I think it was good in the afternoon, some parents spent more than two hours with us and they were proud of their children.

On Thursday, February 22, the long awaited moment arrived, which all the Erasmians carefully prepared. At first, they made an invitation for parents, which also served as a ticket to our joint meeting. At first we produced flags with children, which were later used to decorate snacks. The day before the planned meeting with the children of the 7 A under the leadership of the teacher Havlasek, they gathered in the kitchen and prepared the traditional Czech spreads for horsetail, garlic, noodle and “elephant food”. It broke out on Thursday. Pupils 7 B first prepared refreshments, lubricated with jellyfish prepared with spreads and then prepared a lecture room for the arrival of parents. At four o’clock it was already full. Indeed, almost everyone has come; even some grandparents have arrived from even some grandparents. The children demonstrated their work done on the project and revealed plans for the future. I think it was good in the afternoon, some parents spent more than two hours with us and they were proud of their children.

08/04/2018 – Sunday

Early in the morning, the teacher Havlasek and his pupil Martin Šulc went on an adventure expedition, as part of the Erasmus + project called Eurotour: Explore, Engage, Evolve, to the largest Italian island in Sicily. The particular city to which both adventurers flew is called Catania. It is the 2nd largest island town, flanked by crystal clear Ionian Sea and guarded by the largest European volcano of Etna.

Now, from my point of view, I will tell you our story:

A journey of more than 2,500 km was completed with one stopover in the capital of the Tulips – Amsterdam. Before the arrival to the destination, the landscape changed greatly – across the Dutch plateau, the Italian alps and the sea, eventually appeared the island where our adventure began.

08/04/2018 – Sunday

Early in the morning, the teacher Havlasek and his pupil Martin Šulc went on an adventure expedition, as part of the Erasmus + project called Eurotour: Explore, Engage, Evolve, to the largest Italian island in Sicily. The particular city to which both adventurers flew is called Catania. It is the 2nd largest island town, flanked by crystal clear Ionian Sea and guarded by the largest European volcano of Etna.

Now, from my point of view, I will tell you our story:

A journey of more than 2,500 km was completed with one stopover in the capital of the Tulips – Amsterdam. Before the arrival to the destination, the landscape changed greatly – across the Dutch plateau, the Italian alps and the sea, eventually appeared the island where our adventure began.

09/04/2018 – Monday

After the first night, we met at a high school for maritime transport. For us both, it was very unusual to follow a totally different field of study, which is unparalleled in the Czech Republic – the maritime industry. At school, we were accompanied by pupils in uniforms who showed us how to navigate the boat, orient in maps or star in the planetarium. After seeing the interior of the school, they took us to a nearby harbor where we had the opportunity to see a school yacht that serves a practical part of the lesson. That was our first morning …

The lunch menu for us was set up against the dominant of the town – the fortress Castello Ursino, which until 1963 lay directly by the sea, but a massive volcanic eruption and the mass of lava that flowed from Etna is now a fortress away from the coast about 1 km.

After lunch, we did not go to the traditional Italian siesta, but on the contrary, we went to the wonderful Etna.

09/04/2018 – Monday

After the first night, we met at a high school for maritime transport. For us both, it was very unusual to follow a totally different field of study, which is unparalleled in the Czech Republic – the maritime industry. At school, we were accompanied by pupils in uniforms who showed us how to navigate the boat, orient in maps or star in the planetarium. After seeing the interior of the school, they took us to a nearby harbor where we had the opportunity to see a school yacht that serves a practical part of the lesson. That was our first morning …

The lunch menu for us was set up against the dominant of the town – the fortress Castello Ursino, which until 1963 lay directly by the sea, but a massive volcanic eruption and the mass of lava that flowed from Etna is now a fortress away from the coast about 1 km.

After lunch, we did not go to the traditional Italian siesta, but on the contrary, we went to the wonderful Etna.

10/04/2018 – Tuesday

As early as 8:00, we all met at the S. Giovanni Bosco Primary School, where many small school children welcomed us and we felt like Hollywood celebrities. The children’s alley led us into a big hall where a festive opening of folk dancing began, songs and even an anthem from the mouth of schoolchildren Fratelli d’Italia.

With the end of the opening ceremony, we went to the introduction of individual schools, where we also showed how we are learning, living and having a beautiful look with other countries (so let’s hope).

The afternoon program was marked by workshops – we were divided into three groups where each group had the task of finding out the history and the attractions of certain places in Catania

• the historic city of Taormina

• the port cities Aci Castello and Aci Trezza

• local fauna and flora – especially sea

After the end of the 1st part of the workshops, a bowling school for pupils and teachers followed.

11/04/2018 – Wednesday

The sunniest day went out for a day trip to the historic city of Taormina. It is one of the main tourist centers of Sicily, especially thanks to the preserved Greek theater, which was founded in the 3rd century BC. Other prestigious features are preserved Gothic palaces, churches and the main attraction for all were stunning panoramas.

On the way back we stopped in the historically first city of Sicily founded by the Greeks – Giardini Naxos. It was a seaside village where we walked through old excavations and observed the remnants of this culture, such as various amphorae, preserved parts of ships, decorations,

Then we went back to Catania and that was the end of the day.

12/04/2018 – Thursday

The beginning of the day was dedicated to completing Tuesday’s workshops, where the latest details for Friday’s presentation to other groups were fine-tuned.

The afternoon was once again a traveler – the city center and the seaside villages Aci Castello and Aci Trezza. We visited St. Agata, where the native local native Vincenzo Bellini has the tomb. In front of the cathedral there is the city’s protector of the Elephant Fountain, which has the city to bring happiness and keep Etna, as they call the local “good volcano.” After that, we have crossed the first coastal town of Aci Castello with the beautiful Normanno Castle, located on the lagoon off the coast. The second seaside village of Aci Trezza is dominated even by the legends of Polyphem, as there are Cyclops islands that can be sailed by cruise ships.

After a busy day we went to a traditional seafood restaurant and tasted a variety of sea creatures.

13/04/2018 – Friday

It featured the presentation of all the workshops, the distribution of certificates, the final speech and the farewell disco, where the Italian children taught us new choreographies.

After all of us, we and Martin and I went to see and taste the water of the seawater and believe it was warm for us, but the Sicilian inhabitants were knocking on the forehead that is being challenged by us …

14/04/2018 – Saturday

And, as they say, a home of a sweet home … after the seamless, seamless years and the night’s way home, we finally got to bed at 1 in the morning but only on Sundays!

PREPARING A TABLE GAME

In the frame of Erasmus + project, each country produces its version of the social game. The mission of the game is to bring players to all countries involved and to learn the basic information about the state (buildings, dishes, inventions …) in an adventurous way.

Pupils of the 7th grade carefully devoted to the production of the game plan. First, they had to find the necessary information about a particular country on the Internet and then draw a sketch of the form of dominance or monument. In the group, they have devised questions and tasks for the game, as it also contains so-called bonus boxes. Once the above points have been approved, the game plan itself has been created and ideas are transferred to the original playing field, which can be seen in the enclosed pictures.

The last important thing was figurines. For the most beautiful piece, a selection procedure was launched, which involved the 7th year. Each pupil drew the design of his own piece. The rigid jury then chose the most suitable figurine and gave the creators an order for their production. And who won? Altan Bilguun from 7 B.

We are delighted that every pupil is interested in the project, even though he is not primarily a pupil directly involved, which is exactly the case of Altan Bilguun. But thanks to his figure he became an integral part of him.

We want to try out our first-time game with our younger first-grade pupils, so look forward to the news …

For the group of leading teachers Havlasek, Truhlářová, Zelinková

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THE TOURISM PROFESSION IN THE CZECH LIPA DISTRICT

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As part of the Erasmus project, pupils of the 7th C had the task of conducting interviews with various tourist workers in the Česká Lípa District, with a receptionist, a travel agent owner, an animator, a museum director and a travel agency delegate. The pupils first prepared interesting questions about them in their groups, which also translated into English. Then there were interesting personal meetings with people who actually practice these professions. Pupils carefully recorded their responses, and during that time they also had the opportunity to learn a lot of interesting things about the job. The questions were focused, among other things, on the prerequisites for the given job (education, language assumptions), the advantages and disadvantages of the profession, including the time spent on work, how they got to work, what they enjoy, financial evaluation, the possibility of contact with foreign visitors etc.

Very interesting was, for example, the visit of the Director of the Museum of Natural History and the Gallery in Česká Lípa, who is also a zoologist at the same time. The pupils then had the opportunity to see how extensive the collection of our district museum is now enriched with an exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia. Pupils also learned that the animator’s work is an interesting opportunity for a student’s brigade, and the delegate’s work brings good financial rewards.

Students prepare bilingual recruitment leaflets for the given professions and presentations for written interviews in both Czech and English.

Idle hands are the devil’s playground.

NOW IT IS NOW

the game is done!

As part of the Erasmus + International project, it has already been possible to complete a social game about travelling across Europe (France, Italy, Turkey, Hungary, Denmark and, of course, the Czech Republic).

After the completion of all the work, the glue of the game plan followed, and the creators themselves immediately tried one round of their incredible master. Others who were to play this game were our kids in the party and here you have an appreciation of our 7th-year creators:

“The game played a total of 12 children: six girls and six boys. These children were divided into 2 groups. In the 1st group where the girls were playing English versions and in the 2nd group where the boys were playing Czech version. Of course, we tried to translate and read the cards with the tasks they had to meet. During this time, children wanted to get as close as possible to each destination. But there was a fear of red boxes, but there was also a joy, a fun kick, and they could see that they enjoyed it and that they enjoyed it. The game was not just about playing it, but also about acquiring skills and new information about certain countries involved in Erasmus +. “

Finally, the children’s children themselves evaluated the game as follows:

We liked it very much … It was funny … I want to play again, I swing …”

All good things must come to an end, of course, to go to the winners who were awarded a sweet reward and not to be unfair to the other kids, so they all received a reward.

Multimedia guide of Česká Lípa

After interviews with tourists in Česká Lípa, we found out what the work of receptionist, animator or director of the museum is due to 7th C.

Creating an incredibly imaginative, entertaining and educational game Martians (made in 7 A), which accompanies the wanderings of the countries involved in the project, has now also had to shine with 7. B!

7. B pupils spent hours and hours at a Google friend because their creation was to be a multimedia guide to Česká Lípa. The pupils surveyed both current and historical information on: the history of the city, the regular events in the city, the building of the city – settlements, interesting buildings, gastronomy, accommodation, etc.

All this information has then been grouped into one spectacular presentation, which has created our unique, and for many people, useful TOURIST GUIDE.

Of course, we will hear your curiosity by referring to our guide here:

EXPEDITION

TO DENMARK

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DENMARK

FROM THE VIEW

OF THE CHILD

  D A Y  O N E

We went to school on Monday morning. There they split us into groups and showed us their school. Interestingly, teachers are at the same level as children. So they behaved like buddies and not like a teacher and a student.

My group was the first to build a fortress built during the First World War. Where the mistress told us about the course of the war and then we released a few shorter documents.

Then we pitted fish and cow's eye. It was the most disgusting of the day, but still, I added courage and went out to dissect. Next, the group has thrown into the sea. And I mean it literally. We dressed in special suits, and we've got a huge net, "And it dugs into the sea." So I did not personally save any fish, but I almost drowned.

I changed my clothes and went out to play, as my partner for the week is playing racing for the best team. I've enjoyed it and learned their rules when discharged. Finally, we went to ice cream for Danish McDonald's.

And then sleep. Chrrrrr psss

  D A Y  TWO

In the morning, we drove to Copenhagen to pick up our bikes, as the whole day of Copenhagen's ride on bicycles and bicycles would probably not work. But, ... .. I got a mega big bike and I did not even reach the ground, so it was definitely a wonderful look for me. In Denmark, they also have traffic lights and I did not understand it at first, so I spent the whole tour only on the red and I was wondering why the non-partisans were going to blow me.

"I am a tourist and I am entitled to mistakes."

By bike, for example, we have arrived at VOR FRELSERS KIRKE. We went up there too. So, the one-millionth step of the way was not so pleasant for example the Danish cemetery to the memorial of the well-known childhood writer Hans Christian Andersen; then to the castle where the queen and the prince reside. There were also soldiers who could not move, but we managed to make one laugh and have fun.

After the tour, we drove two trains home, as we crossed the stop where we had a show. At home I went with Leo (That was the girl who housed me) baking a cookie. I do not have the words to taste, the best cookie I've ever had. As a cherry on the cake, we went to watch Annie. They also gave me Czech subtitles, so the best.

And everything from Tuesday.

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In the morning we went back to school and there we talked, played different games, and then we went to show the show we went to.

Speaking very well, we just did not want to take the microphones, so we were not as good as the others.

After school I went to Lee and played various games, jumping on a trampoline, talking and then biking on something like a party. There were plenty of rooms, such as a booth room. It was all black with a huge TV, with a sofa and a table football. Next to the girls, it was all pink with barbins, pink computers, ... Next billiards. Which, by the way, went hahaha, food, food and food. Outside it was for skateboarding, soccer, there were a lot of other scouts: Tricycles, scooters, skateboards, hoverboards and more. Of course, everyone liked the hoverboard.

After a tough day, we are very excited and what we do not see! A car from which people pull several pizzas. We go closer and there about 20-25 pizzas and a whole prism.

That was the best surprise for the whole day.

And after dinner, go home and sleep.

In the morning I made a pancake with honey on my breakfast and then went to the bathroom and what did not happen. I clean my teeth and suddenly so suddenly someone begins to conquer me, I was afraid. But!!! Fortunately, I was locked, so I was relieved. And who was it? Leonora’s sister Elvira. We set out with Leo and her dog Charlie to the beach to get him out. Then we were hurried home because we did not go and hurry to the bus he was already waiting for.

We drove by a two-storey bus to the place where we again divided into groups. My group was the first to buy, which was one big failure. Since we were in front of the stores at half past ten and what will not happen. All shops open from ten, so super. Another failure happened when Dan showed us just the fun of the toilet brush, and she fell and because it was glass, it broke all over and Dan shoved the shards fast and we fled away quickly. Well, I've been telling you a little, hahahah.

After shopping, we went to the 500Kč museum. At the lecture, we all fell asleep literally and were looking forward to going out. Finally, our steps led to a UNESCO-listed church. It was very beautiful, and there were beautiful ornate tombs where all the Danish rulers were. I liked the most. Then back to the bus and back to school.

From school to Lee for dinner and to bed.

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LAST DAY :(

The last day we went back to school for the last time. We said goodbye, especially with the French, since you were leaving today.

Then we walked 5 km on the route where we did the tasks on the phone. But the app did not work on these tasks and we did not do much of it.

After this we walked home and from now on we had a family holiday. I went to the Tivoli amusement park with my entire family. This amusement park is something like this smaller Disneyland, so there was a lot of the life of going attractions. For example, the Golden Tower is an attraction that takes you up a couple of seconds upwards, and it is still bad for you and you are down in a second - free fall. So after several more attractions, we went home.

I had to pack myself because I left the Czech Republic the next morning.

We also last played on the trampoline and then hurry to sleep.

So it's over.

with Erasmus+ project

During the festive lighting of the Christmas tree at our school, there was also a fair. Pupils of different grades and classes showed their Christmas creations, and parents, grandparents, friends or other classmates could take a Christmas decoration home for their voluntary contribution.

However, the eighth year did something special, because the day before the fair, a group of pupils working in the project met with a magical grandmother in a school kitchen where they had the task of baking Christmas cakes.

These cookies were sold almost all during the fair, which earned CZK 2,520. (100 EUR)
But with this performance, we were attacked by a megalomaniac plan …

“If they have such a success, we will not do more and sell them during the spirit of the week?”

As it was said, it was done … The pupils once more baked, and during the spirit of a week full of disguises, they sold to their classmates, their parents and teachers a couple of dozens of cakes.

Program spirit week:

  • Monday – pyjamas day

  • Tuesday – class colours

  • Wednesday – funny hairstyles

  • Thursday – twins

  • Friday – disco clothes

The final sum that was selected for charitable purposes is an amazing 5,000 CZK (200 EUR) and will be handed over to children in this week’s hands by Mrs. Eva Ortová of the Parish Charity in Česká Lípa.

CRAZY SCHOOL

WITH

GOOD HEART!

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P L A Y I N G

 P E X E S O

As part of the Erasmus + project: Eurotour: Engage Explore Evolve pupils under the guidance of Mr. Zelinková and Mr. Havlásek’s computer support, to create another “board game”. This time it is a classic memory game, where players learn about the delicacies of the countries involved in the project. So when playing, you can come across typical country foods. Among other things, the Czech Republic is represented by cabbage soup and potato salad with schnitzel, France by snails and ratatouille, Hungary by halászlé or Hungarian goulash, Italy by spaghetti and tiramisu, Turkey notorious wellknown kebab or baklava and finally Denmark Hjerter i flodesovs hearts or apple meat. Nowadays we are trying to introduce our children to the first grade and to the school club.

We play with the little ones

Macha’s Region

At the end of the eighth year, the eighth students are interested in Karel Hynek Mácha. Usually he goes to Doky for an excursion to get to know this literary giant living in our region. Our travel agency has also prepared an excursion for Mácha’s region for its clients, the pupils of the eighth year. But it is not just to sit on the bus and get somewhere to go and listen. Erasmus team under the guidance of Mrs teacher Zelinkova chose “eco-friendly” activities, compiled a itinerary, wrote guides, visited the places themselves and now completing the “Guide to Macha’s Area” so that we can go on an excursion on May 21st . We will also publish the online guide soon.

During April and May, the Erasmus, especially the 8th A under the guidance of Mrs teacher Zelinkova, were preparing a guide around the Macha’s County, which was already mentioned on our website. And as the students prepared, we went on Tuesday, May 2st. The weather was fine, so we tried the work like travel agency delegates. The children prepared a chat according to a written guide in both Czech and English. Gradually we visited the garden gorge, climbed the ruins of the Jestrebí castle, fed animals in the Zoo in Doksy, climbed the famous castle Bezdez and last time we passed the path between the rocks near Brnište. Most children rated the excursion as very successful. David Andrle from the 9th C also shot a short film that Erasmus will take to Hungary in autumn.

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