15 juin 2019

Mobility #3 - "The Second Wave", "Gheorghe Tattarescu" High School of Arts, Romania

Some pictures of our third mobility in Romania.

Thank you to Gheorghe Tattarescu school for welcoming us so well!

20 mars 2019

Welcome to Croatia

Welcome to Croatia

Croatia has been a country of Europe since 2013. This country has been independent since June 1991 and was part of Yugoslavia. It has more than 4 105 000 inhabitants who speak croatian and the money is the Kuna. It has an area of 56 594 km² including 31 000 km² of water and a form of a horseshoe. Its landscapes are mainly made of water in lakes and mountains along the coast of the Adriatic Sea with several climates. There are a lot of islands in this sea. Croatia has the same time zone than France.

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and Split is the 3rd biggest city of this country.

 

Split is a seaside town which has around 167 100 inhabitants living in an area of 63km². There are a lot of tourists in summer who visit famous monuments like Diocletian’s Palace and St Domnius’ cathedral.

The harbor of Split was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century. 5 million passengers and 18 000 ships visit the port every year. The harbor of Split is the 3rd biggest port of the Mediterranean Sea. 


 

Welcome to Croatia

Welcome to Croatia

Croatia has been a country of Europe since 2013. This country has been independent since June 1991 and was part of Yugoslavia. It has more than 4 105 000 inhabitants who speak croatian and the money is the Kuna. It has an area of 56 594 km² including 31 000 km² of water and a form of a horseshoe. Its landscapes are mainly made of water in lakes and mountains along the coast of the Adriatic Sea with several climates. There are a lot of islands in this sea. Crotia has the same time zone than France.

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and Split is the 3rd biggest city of this country.

 

Split is a seaside town which has around 167 100 inhabitants living in an area of 63km². There are a lot of tourists in summer who visit famous monuments like Diocletian’s Palace and St Domnius’ cathedral.

The harbor of Split was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century. 5 million passengers and 18 000 ships visit the port every year. The harbor of Split is the 3rd biggest port of the Mediterranean Sea. 

Croatia is a country of Europe since 2013. This country has been independent since June 1991 and was part of Yugoslavia. It has more than 4 105 000 inhabitants who speak croatian and the money is the Kuna. It has an area of 56 594 km² including 31 000 km² of water and a form of a horseshoe. Its landscapes are mainly made of water in lakes and mountains along the coast of the Adriatic Sea with several climates. There are a lot of islands in this sea. Crotia has the same time zone than France.

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and Split is the 3rd biggest city of this country.

Split is a seaside town which has around 167 100 inhabitants living in an area of 63km². There are a lot of tourists in summer who visit famous monuments like Diocletian’s Palace and St Domnius’ cathedral.

The harbor of Split was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century. 5 million passengers and 18 000 ships visit the port every year. The harbor of Split is the 3rd biggest port of the Mediterranean Sea. 

04 mars 2019

Newsletter #4 !

Our fourth newsletter with a lot of new projects!

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27 février 2019

Even the Rain by the French team in Le Mans

In DNL (history and geography in English), the French team in Le Mans studied the movie Even the Rain from a geopolitical and cartographic perspective. Watch the video to discover their analysis!

Video Even the Rain

 

26 février 2019

Characters of the movie

Sartrouville team created portraits of the characters of the movie we studied.

 

17 octobre 2018

Organising an escape game

In the beginning of September we started to work on the Escape game. The teachers told us that we should did create two challenges on three because Sydney's students were working on the third challenge. The main theme was water and we decided to take  th Legends/mythology of the Loch Ness, the Titicaca lake and Odysseus which was imagined by the Australian students.

- The Odysseus challenge

Imagined by the Sydneysiders. The Sartrouvillois were communicating with them and it's only the week before, at the High school Evariste Galois, that we created the challenge with their instructions. It's the week before the escape game played that we assemble together the orders. The six steps (crossword puzzle, riddle, translation greek-english .We have met the difficulties to create the enigma where someone must be tied and put a pencil in his mouth (a strange instruction!). We have changed this part, the player must just be tied and put ear plugs.

- The Titicaca lake

When we started to create the Titicaca challenge we thought about the plot of the story, we finally chose to hide some parchments to tell about the original legends of the Titicaca's lake to our guests. The first parchment was on a little library, the second behind a picture of a puma and the third in a glass box.
In the beginning we had chosen to hide one of the parchments in a chest and hide a key in a fresco. But our group decided to change those things because the fresco represented too much work and the part with the chest was too difficult for our guests.

In the beginning we were slow and stuck because we didn't have any idea of what we should have done, but finally we made all of the details in the last hours, it was like a run and it was very funny.

The walk along the Seine

The thursday, 11th of October, we went to Paris, to go for a walk along the Seine.

This project was set up by a few students and teachers of the high school Evariste Galois. We worked on Wednesday afternoons as volunteers to create this project. Each student had a monument or a topic on the Seine to talk about. We prepared our text in English on the computers, then we learnt it.

We took the train at 8:30 am to go to Paris. We were 46 students and teachers. When we arrived, we first visited the "Pavillon de l'eau" which is a place of information and sensitization of the public about water in Paris, there were also paintings and sculptures on the theme of water. Then we started our walk along the Seine at 10:30 am. Each Evariste Galois student talked in English to the Italian, Croatian, Spanish, French and Romanian students. We talked about the water of Seine, bridges and monuments like The Eiffel Tower or the National Assembly. It was sunny, so it was the perfect weather. We stopped at "Jardin des Tuileries" at 12:30 to eat and then we took the train back to Sartrouville.

It was a really good and enriching experience to speak with foreigner students. We had a really great time and we are willing to do it again !

Johanna NEIL and Noémie NEIL.

WebRadio

Last Friday the webradio recorded a special broadcast with all the Erasmus students. They answered questions about their feelings about the week, but also the society in their own country for instance racism, homosexuality and the equality between men and women. It was really interesting to hear all the different opinions on these subjects. We really enjoyed this sharing moment, and everybody laughed a lot. Don't forget to listen to the podcast on the Evariste Website, it will be there soon !

Our week!

The activities in Paris, Sartrouville and Versailles were prepared on Wednesdays afternoon during a lot of hours but not during our class time.

Versailles: there was a strike, so we were disappointed because we worked so hard for nothing. Happily, we could eat "Macarons".

Orsay: a visit of the museum: it was interesting, then the lunch time in the Tuileries Garden : someone  took pictures of ducks in an ornamental lake.

Seine : walk along the riverbanks of the Seine, it was funny but we were a bit late.

Escape Game: first preparation time and the first group did the activities and we took photos. We decided to have a contest so the second group did a better time than the first and the third one did a better time than the first group but not than the second one. Results of contest: first group arrived 3, the second 1st and the third 2nd.

Kahoot workshop : We helped others to find questions but when we wanted to play to the expected game, it crashed because there was too many connections at the same time in the site. So it was funny :) R.I.P Kahoot

The Little party at the end of the week was very nice. We could eat French and international food like "Quiches", "Macarons" and candy. We also could dance to French music.

Maya & Eléa

 

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