We all agree that Etwinning has widen the way in which learning languages (not only English) are learnt and taught.
For that reason this widenning of views forces us to look for real situations where our students perceive the necessity of using English (in my case)
Since my students are young (their ages range from 6 to 9) the types of projects must be not very demanding as far as their autonomy is concerned. The type of project that best fits their needs should be one where they can have time to work at their pace and, at the same time, fix some specific moments or activities to get in touch with other students.
The title for the project would be "Once upon a .... BOOK|". In this project the idea is to use children's literature to share stories with others and even create their own stories between all the partners.
In this general draft we have to say that the number of partners should be 2 or 3. I think it is better to start with small and clear goals that can be achieved rather than planning big goals that after a short period of time become unrealistic.
As far as the subjects or areas is concerned I have to say that I only teach English. However, it does not imply that any other subjects cannot be tackled (other languages may be valid to build bilingual stories) or subjects like art or music could be also interesting.
Within the objectives that we may aim at we should highlight these:
- Promote the use of English as a communication tool in real communicative situations.
- Allow our students to get in touch with other countries within the European Union.
- Increase the student's self esteem regarding the use of the Foreign Language
- Develop our student's creativity when reading and inventing stories.
- Introduce cooperative work in the class in order to create some materials or pieces of work.
- Introduce our students in the use of ICT tools like videoconference or creating shared books using different apps.
This project does not vary very much from the original one since the general outline I think that is ok. I must outstand that since it is an open project there are aspects that must be negotiated with partners in order to set a final and real project rather than imposing my criteria.
How is it going to be developed?
How is it going to be developed?
The idea of the project is to be carried out in a whole school year. We aim at setting specific topics to be carried out. The idea is to fulfill the school year with all the project working at two levels (class level and etwinning level). We have to bear in mind that the school year begins in September and finishes in June (at least in Spain) therefore it may determine the topics to be chosen.
- Who are we? Introducing ourselves and getting to know our new friends. We may desing some kind of symbol/icon/logo for our project and arranging some kind of videoconference to meet the partners.
- Who said fear? We have to consider that Halloween is very present for children and monsters are aspects that we may work in the class. We can use stories like "The Gruffalo" or "Room on the Broom", both by Julia Donaldson to work and create that atmosphere around Halloween. Then we may create a poster (for example using PADLET) with different elements that each country has around this festival.
- The next step may be related to a different festival, Christmas. We may exchange postcards and sing carols even creating a shared Christmas Carols to promote our partnership (At this topic we may use the story of "Stick Man" by Julia Donaldson.
Since this is a general draft I have given a quick view of how we may set the general development of the project.
As far as the curricular integration of the project it is clearly based on the curriculum itself. We are going to practice the different skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) using contents established by our authorities.
The use of ICT tools will be very important, not only at student's level but moreover at teacher's level. All the planning and programming should be shared and material as well. We can use the Etwinning platform to keep a record of the whole process and there we may share the planning, resources or links to carry it out.
When thinking about the results we aim at we must look to the initial objectives that we set. We will desing different tools or techniques to check to what extend these objectives have been achieved. We will value not only the student's opinion but also their parent's. In order to promote this type of activities we will try to share it wherever we are allowed to, press, radio, television, our school's website, our Autonomous Community Website...



