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Erasmus project at Primary School in Jamki-Korzonek, Poland during the covid pandemic

 Here are the most important things we did in our school during the last year of the project, during the strange time of the covid pandemic - September 2020 - June 2021: 

- participation of students in a folk song competition

- preparation and publication of Christmas carols from partner countries

- preparation of a movie with Christmas greetings for students from partner schools

- exchange of virtual Christmas cards with greetings

- presentation of our traditional customs and dishes



- online workshops on cultural heritage and its importance conducted by trainers of the Regional Methodological Center in Częstochowa

- Easter in Poland 



- fairy tales and legends interpreted by students in the form of a comic book

- old musical instruments used in Poland and Europe



- learning about Polish folk costumes



- wreath weaving workshops related to the tradition of "sobótka", which comes from the old Slavic beliefs



- "krakowiak" workshops, one of the popular Polish national dances




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