Let's get more eco-friendly! Grade 6c from our school decided to enter our project with their green initiative connected with rubbish segregation. They prepared labels for existing bins and instructions on how to segregate according to the latest regulations: into paper&cardboard, plastic&other materials, bio leftovers, glass and mixed rubbish. There were also presentations in all classes to raise awareness about this issue and educate our friends from school. During art lessons students were also creating different figurines from recycled materials. What do you think about it?
Undertake challenges that develop new skills The Erasmus+ Connected with the Environment Group basically focuses on collaborating and interacting with 4 other schools around Europe. It is a way to bring students together (with different cultural backgrounds and traditions) and challenge them in grouping with the other members, working effectively with one another and learning from each other through different ways. This is done through the different meetings which are organized for each of the four modules which every group from each school has to accomplish different objectives which might include: raising awareness, taking action, gathering data, researching, investigating and many more depending on the module itself and the specific objective that the student has decided to work on. As a member of this group, I think that the most important (if not one of the most frequent learning experiences used) which students have to face with is to undertake challenges and developing new...



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