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2017 LEARNING THROUGH ART Revistă pentru elevi, nr.7 ȘCOALA GIMNAZIALĂ LUNCA, PAȘCANI Proiect finanţat de Comisia Europeană prin Programul Erasmus +, Acțiunea Cheie 2, Proiect: Once upon and Erasmus Tale (Traditional Arts and Languages across Europe) editura PIM Iași, 2017

ISSN 2457-6026 ISSN-L 2457-6026 Toate informaţiile reprezintă responsabilitatea exclusivă a echipei de proiect a Scolii Gimnaziale Lunca Pașcani, iar Agenţia Naţională pentru Programe Comunitare în Domeniul Educaţiei şi Formării Profesionale şi Comisia Europeană nu sunt responsabile pentru modul în care este folosit conţinutul acestor informaţii. Acest material reflectă doar opinia autorilor şi nu reprezintă în mod necesar poziţia oficială a AN sau a Comisiei Europene.

Once upon an Erasmus Tale (Traditional Arts and Languages across Europe) THE PROJECT S THEMATIC: Learning throught art Motto:,,Art isn t a thing, it s a way. Elbert Hubbar

ROMÂNIA

Participant classes Preparatory class (6-7 ani) First grade (7-8 ani) Second grade (8-9 ani) Third gade (9-10 ani) Fourth grade (10-11 ani) Participant teachers prof. Adavidoaiei Mariana - director prof. Axinte Gabriela înv. Brahaș Magda prof. Moraru Iuliana prof. Rățoi Ioana prof. Nestor Elena educ.pantazi Viorica

Theme The weaving thechnique Literarture creations Meeting with an artist at the Egg Museum Vama - Suceava Literature creations What it s hiding behind the door?

PURPOSE The competence's formation and development of understanding the weaving technique and her application in making some practices artworks; The competence's formation and development of writing some writen texts; SPECIFIC TARGETS RESOURCES DIDACTIC METHODES to understand the working technique; to aplly the technique learned in making some works; to improuve creativity by making some writen creations; to describe the activity made at the Egg Museum; to comunicate in english. human: 90 students, 7 teachers materials; computer, presentations power point, hard paper, frame, textile materials, art scrap book; time: 1June 2016-30 Septembre 2016 conversation observation independent work team work reciprocity learnin

PROJECT S MAP Students LANGUAGE AND EXTRACURRICULAR VISUAL ARTS COMUNICATION ACTIVITIES Learning new words Visit to the Skilled works: in English Egg Musem,,Let s weave nicely Literare creations Vama - Suceava materials with textile thread materials with paper strip

ACTIVITIES DISPLAYED Presentation of weaving technique Making some practice works made in weaving technique An exhibition with the practice works made Literarture creation: What it's hiding behind the door? Literarture creation: The Egg Museum Vama Suceava PROJECT EVALUATION

new words and expressions adopted the student's manner of learning, and how they apply it the limits and the project's advantages the capacity of understanding the new concepts, ideas, notions the practice applications impact on students individual performances uniques solutions found by students,which lead to project success. the manner of presantation of the products made.

Portofolio Exhibition CD with pictures The magazine: Project România WAYS OF EVALUATION

FROM OUR ACTIVITIES The miracle. It was a very cold winter day. The sun had set down and everybody was in a big hurry to get to their warm homes. The Christmas time was coming. Suddenly, in the pale light of the moon it could be seen four shadows of some children It was Anna, together with two of her brothers Andrew and Dan. Also, Mara,their little sister,was with them too They were starving and outside was so cold Their dear mother died a long time ago and their father threw them away from home. It so hard for them. Their father sent them to beg for money. But nobody had bought anything from them the whole day, no one had given them a single coin. They were lonely on street, while other people were preparing hardly for Christmas time! Being tired and cold, they decided to rest a little bit under a window. What a delicious smell - they said! Outside, was snowing slowly..! Light, tasty food, families, happinessthis what other families experienced, but for them it was just cold, faraway mother, somewhere in the sky and a bad father somewhere at home, who wasn t kind with them at all. They went at the door and they began to look through the house s keyhole. Mara was looking far away on street Now they were dreaming with the eyes wide open and they were thinking at all that joy If they could have been in that house.

But, soon, they heard the dog barking friendly. Being frightened they were hugging one each other and they were waiting scared to see what will happen. The door opened suddenly. They closed their eyes hoping not to be observed. They heard a kind gentle voice,so they opened their eyes. It was a beautiful woman with a good soul Feeble rays of the sun were caressing the cheeks of the children They woke up and they thought that everything was a beautiful dream- the tasty food they ate and the warm bed where they slept.no it wasn t a dream. It was true! A miracle! they shouted! A miracle the echo said Yes, the miracle happened. Now, it was their turn to be happy, because they received a Christmas gift a home!

The Egg Museum, I got with excitement and enthusiasm in our sweet and beloved Bucovina, in the village Vama. Here, with my colleagues will visit the Egg Museum. From the entrance I was impressed by the big numbers of illustrations. I was going with impatience from one window to another, being attracted by the decorated egg, worked with mastery. I stopped in front of a crocodile egg, and a jaguar was painted on it. I would like to know the story of it, I thought my self. - Hello, I was broken and then a collector found me; he glued every piece of me, and then I got here where I was decorated. Here I found out that eggs decoration is an old Easter tradition developed with artistry on Romanians fields. The dialog with the egg was interrupted by the museum guide, who was presenting us the Romanian traditional motives used on eggs decoration. It was an unforgettable visit where I found out interesting things about this Romanian s traditional artabout eggs decoration.