Creation of Web page and blogs. Projects to motivate students in learning Web page on ancient Greek subject (3 rd grade) Blog on Modern Greek (2 nd grade)

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Creation of Web page and blogs

Projects to motivate students in learning Web page on ancient Greek subject (3 rd grade) Blog on Modern Greek (2 nd grade) Blog of Grade (3 rd grade)- C3

Web page on ancient Greek subject (3rd grade)

Who should use the material Students of our school Students of other schools Whichever else would like to use it

What does it includes grammar and syntax (sentence structure) exercises and tests links to other web pages links to the ancient Greek dictionary other interest ancient texts

translations of the ancient texts

tragedies, comedies or even philosophical texts

it is very important Students have informational material the opportunity to intervene interactively work on any subject related to the ancient Greek literature Visit safe and well known web pages

evaluation Many students have already visited the web page They find material taught in current and previous school years They considerate with their questions and suggestions

We hope this web page : will be developed in the future will be beneficial to more students

Blog on Modern Greek (2nd grade) Blog on Modern Greek (2nd grade)

Why we created this blog Students are really attracted to the internet Students spend a lot of time surfing

We believe students will have the opportunity to express and put down their ideas and thoughts will discuss, brainstorm, question issues that matter and concern human kind today will improve their mental and educational horizons will surf the internet through educational sites and links to other web pages safely will use the information they are provided with.

What the blog includes educational material regarding the curriculum Articles Poems

tests and teaching material

web pages of other schools links to educational web pages

theatrical activities and performances and cultural issues

texts as well as exercises

How the blog can be used read other students’ opinions read articles on educational, cultural, historical or other issues of their interest acquire knowledge in an interactive way as they can upload their own texts and opinions

we hope that the Modern Greek Language Blog will develop and become richer. more students will participate and respond so that it will reflect views and interests of both students and teachers. motivates everyone in the school involved in Modern Greek teaching/learning.

Blog of Grade C3

When, how, with whom we created this blog in the beginning of the new school year as a part of teaching Modern Greek Language we along with class C 3

Why we created this blog For students to express and put down their ideas and thoughts with regard to issues that concern them

Issues racism the study and use of ancient Greek and its relation to the Modern Greek Language bilingualism Europe peace /war arts culture whichever other issue that concerns them

The blog will be operated by: a group of students some class teachers

Why we called it “kafeneio” It means coffee shop where we gather and chat (social, economical, political, cultural) In this kafeneio opinions and different views will be put down both in the school frame as well as the local society.