Flying is a fascinating topic. But how is it possible to fly? Is it magic? A good question!
Students collaborate in different ways. Students learn about different kinds of airplanes and build airplane models in teams. They exchange experiments and give each other tasks. They design and produce collaboratively a multilingual audiovisual dictionary and much more. They experience democratic processes when finding a common project logo.
They can apply their acquired media skills to correct behavior on the Internet.
Paper planes and other challenges
Glider
First, the German students show in a video how to fold a paper aeroplane, named Glider.
Next the Greek students follow the instructions and fold the model.
Little bat
Having followed your instructions, the students from Serres are happy to show you the result
Dive Bomber
The students from Serres were very excited to fold Dive Bomber as it was in the instructions!
Owl
One more challenge from German kids
Mission accomplished by Greek team
Super looper
Students from Serres followed the instructions given by the students from Moers.
Paper rotors
German kids had fun to follow the instructions
Straw-driven mini planes
One more challenge for our groups of students: Straw-driven mini planes are easy to make and fun to play with...
Helicopters
Our dictionary
We collected words and translated them afterwards we added them to a common book with photos and recorded the audios.
Letters and co
Christmas time
Easter
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