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Dear Gyöngyi Tóthné Bán,
My name is Elizabeth Fish and I work at ePals, as Director of our Global Community. Rustamjon Badalov, one of our Teacher Ambassador Award Winning Teachers, shared your name with me. I am hoping you will participate in two new projects ePals is beginning in September:
- Featured Photos: We are asking students (and teachers) to send us photos of their local towns, so we students can start seeing pictures from all around the world. These pictures are best if there are NOT students in them. Rustamjon sent us photos of his town market – showing tables of the national bread called Non. Another teacher from England sent pictures of a beach and of a local soccer game.
- We are ePals: A new video project, where we are asking teachers to send us a 1 minute video in which students say hello in native language, with a quick English translation. You can see more about We are ePals by clicking here.
I am wondering if you would be willing to send us 1-4 photos of your town in Hungary, and to send a 1-minute video of your students saying hello.
We don’t have any photos or videos from Hungary and we’d very much like to include your country in We Are ePals.
Also, I am always looking for new teachers to honor in ePals Teacher Spotlight. If you have completed a collaboration with another classroom, please tell me about it. We’d love to be able to include you.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Fish
Director, ePals Global Community
ePals, Inc.
(703) 885-3408
ePals The World's Largest K-12 Learning Network
For the ePals Global Community visit www.epals.com. For product and corporate information, visit www.corp.epals.com.
Laura Howell | közös wiki projectmunka wikispaces | Laura Howell <lonihowell@epals.com | ||
Texas | Instead of sending trinkets, what about taking a picture of each child holding something they feel represents them and having them write about themselves. | http://globaleducation.ning.com/profile/ChandraHough?xg_source=profiles_memberList | https://mail.google.com/mail/?hl=hu&shva=1#label/classroom/12903f69c2a172e7 | |
lauren hode Chicago | Topics.. I have send them | lauren hode <scimminni@epals.com | ||
Jolene Pennington Paola, Kansas, USA | Storywriting-dream_dogs_Hungary | joleneusa@epals.com | ||
Rustamjon Badal Uzbegistan | World Peace Exhibition | tashlak11@epals.com | ||
Sue Isaacs Husborne Crawley, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom | Small project..later in September | mrsisaacs@epals.com | ||
Christina Cedrone Flushing, New York, USA | Later in September | cmcedrone@epals.com | ||
Norlizah bt Che Teh Malayzia | ??? | |||
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA közös wiki projectmunka
könyvemről, békéről tenyerelni
Ez egy középiskola, felköthetjük...:-))))
Schools in the project:
Az első feladat egy könyvről kell bemutatót, történetet alkotni az olvasás világnapjára ( bemutató, rajzok, slideshow, írni valamicskét..pl fotóre felvenni néhány jelenetet egy magyar mondából, és feliratozni egy -egy mondattal.-megcsinálható)Az előző év végén már csináltunk ilyet: cím, szereplők, történet...stb:
itt van a nemzetközi közös munkának az oldala ( a többi országé is)
újságos
slideshow1
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slideshow3
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Poster
Fergana Valley International Peace Project. ide küldtünk egy csomagot Magyarországról
Texas lerajzolja kedvenc tárgyát, és ezen keresztül bemutatja magát
Gyongyi – Just touching base with you via e-mail. I loved looking at the pictures of your classes from last year. It appears we have a very similar number of students all together. I am trying to work out a way to connect via ePals. Have you had any experience with this program? It has translation services, which would be helpful, unless your students would be writing in English. Let me know what you think.
Where are you in Hungary? We are in Texas, which is the south central part of the USA. Our state is the second largest of the nation. We live in the north central part of the state. This week I am teaching arts and crafts in summer enrichment.
Dear Gyongyi,
I was excited to get your reply! Sounds like some good possibilities. Instead of sending trinkets, what about taking a picture of each child holding something they feel represents them and having them write about themselves. We could probably send those by e-mail.
I am off for a week in the state of Arkansas with some good friends. I will be in touch soon.
Chandra
Penpals from Chicago: elküldöm nekik azokat a témákat, amikkről épp tanulunk ( 4-5-6-7. osztály, és azokról beszélgetnénk.aranyos magyon a tanárnő)
Paola, Kansas, USA
Wonderful!!! Here is some information and I will get back with you later:
We would like to write a story about a brother and sister who are Chihuahua puppies named William and Zoey. Their owner, Lisa, buys them a new napping rug (a rug to nap on). Every time the pair takes a nap on this rug they find themselves in the most exciting dreams that take place in the most extraordinary places (where YOUR students live).
This is where YOUR CLASS becomes part of this adventure! We need your class to collaboratively write a short story (300 to 500 words typed) about these puppies “napping rug” adventure showing aspects of your area and culture. Make it fun and with characters from your area - human and/or animal. If your students don’t type maybe you could let them write it and you could type it when they are finished. We would like for them to draw 3 pictures - one of the beginning, middle and end. You can scan those and send them via email or send them snail mail and I can scan them for you ;-)
As far as the consistency of the main characters (Chihuahuas) - William is a black puppy with tan color on his face and legs and he wears a green collar. He is about 10 inches tall and Zoey is about 8 inches tall. She is fawn (yellowish) color with a pink collar. The napping rug is red with yellow tassels on each corner. You will need to include where the napping rug lands (the setting - your area), what happens (main idea and supporting details), and the conclusion (plot/problem is solved) and then the pair fly back to their home in Paola, Kansas on the napping rug.
Can't wait to hear from you!!!
Juliette Low Elementary School
St. Mel School is a Catholic school in Flushing, New York