If you want to report all the activities that you perform in your erasmus+ project, you’d probably need a blog. WordPress is the perfect tool for it. Here you can find documentation about how this can be easily done. Enjoy:
Category: Language, Database & Media
How to prepare Glossary, Correction of the recipes uploaded into database, Completing the recipes in database, Uploading photos and correction, Print preparation, Photo selection, Photo stories abt the recipes, Social media and website: explain the cookery book on social media
How to present an Erasmus+ project both to students and colleges
Many people ask me how I present a Erasmus+ project the size of the ones we do @Ribera del Tajo, well here I share my presentation:
How to add your students to your twinspace
Adding students to the twinspace of a project can be tiresome but it is very easy. Take a look at this doc and share it with your colleges to show them how to do it:
How to login to etwinning and work with it
Maybe you are asking yourself how you can prepare a doc for your students to show them how to login and work with etwinning:
take a look at how you can login to out twinspace.
Posters to encourage reading
Talking about reading
Creating a reading culture in your school is no mean feat. But if you’re looking to embed some quick changes or plan a school-wide reading celebration, this comprehensive guide offers a great starting point. For cross-curricular ideas, this imaginative list contains a range of activities for nine different subject areas.
These simple posters, featuring celebrities talking positively about books and reading, can be displayed in your classroom or around the school. Or, why not encourage colleagues to use this eye-opening presentation to kick-start a discussion about previously banned books, such as The Great Gatsby and Animal Farm, with their form?