Monday 28 March 2016

Origami Flowers From Romania to Turkey For Happy Spring!

We have received origami flowers from our Romaian friends. 
They did a wonderfull suprise for us. 
They sent us origami flowers which are made by them, for happy spring! 
Thank you friends,  They are awosome!
Happy spring all of us!

Friday 25 March 2016

Free origami constructions

Here you can see different constructions carried out by Spanish students with total authonomy!

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Say Let's GO!

Hello dear partners and friends!
Your Turkish friends made a short film for you, we are sharing our feelings with you about our project, how we enjoy with our activities...
And Let's we say ''Let's GO!'' together!

Monday 14 March 2016

PI Day

HAPPY PI DAY!
3.14.16








Friday 11 March 2016

Learning basic geometry concepts through paper folding II - Secondary School of Paranesti

Students of the Secondary School of Paranesti learn basic geometry concepts through paper folding. This is our second activity for the eTwinning project "Let's GO (Geometry & Origami)".

Activities:
1) Make a rectangle into a square without a ruler
2) Draw the square diagonal
3) Draw a triangle median
4) Make two triangles
5) Make a whale

 

Thanks for watching! 

Audio editing: Marina Sofia Vasileiadou, Jeremy Diamantidis, and Angelos Karakoulach.

Participating students: Angelos Karakoulach, Jeremy Diamantidis, and Marina Sofia Vasileiadou.

Teacher: Angelos Konstantinidis

Tuesday 1 March 2016

1 March - "Mărţişor"


Mărțișor is a Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st in RomaniaMoldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians. Alike, though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania and Italy.
The name Mărțișor is the diminutive of marț, the old folk name for March (Martie, in modern Romanian), and thus literally means "little March". It is also the folk name for this month.
Mărțișor is names for the red and white string from which a small decoration is tied, and which is offered by people on the 1st day of March. Giving this talisman to people is an old custom, and it is believed that the one who wears the red and white string will be strong and healthy for the year to come. It is also a symbol of the coming spring.
A very popular symbol in relation to Martisor is the snowdrop flower, which is also considered in Romania symbol for spring time.