HEROES DE EUROPA This blog will collect information and activities created about four European heroes: Jeanne d'Arc, El Cid, Stortebeker and Nuno Alvares Pereira. Four high schools take part in the Heroes Project: IES Albarregas (Mérida), Lycée Choiseul (Tours), Gymnasium Lilienthal (Lilienthal- Alemania), Real Colégio de Portugal (Lisboa).
domingo, 17 de mayo de 2015
jueves, 7 de mayo de 2015
DAY 3
The scary history of Hamburg without the “boring bits”
In the afternoon: Spanish students solving the quiz in the Hamburg Museum
At long last we have time to buy some souvenirs. Here you can see us in front of the town hall of Hamburg
Thanks to the parents we can enjoy a delicious dinner in Grasberg
Day two
We spend two days in Hamburg. First of all we do a guided tour starting in the Hafen city.
Our guide Vincent tells us how the big fire of 1842 started. In the background you can see the typical Hamburg houses of that time.
And what a piece of luck! There he is: our hero Störtebeker!!!
In Grasbrook (where Störtebeker was decapitated) there is a statue honoring him
We do not only train our brain but also our body. Almost all of us can climb to the top imitating life on board of a pirate ship
MÉRIDA VISITING LILIENTHAL
Spanish students from IES Albarregas meet their German friends from Gymnasium Lilienthal for a week from April 21st to April 29th 2015. The students from both schools will be learning and colaborating in activities related to the hero chosen by Lilienthal: Stoertebeker
Hello everybody!
This year's exchange program is a special one, because we are part of an Erasmus + project called European Heroes, in which four schools take part: The French Lycée Choiseul, the Portuguese Real Colegio de Portugal, the Spanish IES Albarregas and the German Gymnasium Lilienthal. This document is the result of students hard work in the so called Erasmus club. In groups, German students did research on our hero Klaus Stoertebeker, a pirate who lived in the 14th century. There are many legends about his doings, for example how he received his last name or how he tried to save as many lives as possible when he was to be decapitated.
On that basis Spanish and German students created a theatre play with singing and dancing elements to act out the interesting life of Klaus Stoertebeker.
On that basis Spanish and German students created a theatre play with singing and dancing elements to act out the interesting life of Klaus Stoertebeker.
This is an overview of all the activities shared by our German and Spanish heroes in Lilienthal.
DAY ONE
Delicious breakfast prepared by German parents
Students giving a presentation about Störtebeker
Some scenes of the play "The life of Störtebeker"
Learning together about Störtebeker
After such a hard work there are no school activities in the afternoon. Time to get to know German family life.
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