As part of the Erasmus + Mult'culture-Promote Education for Cultural Heritage project at Szkoła Podstawowa im. Stefan Żeromski in Strawczyn, we celebrated the World Animal Day. World Animal Day was established in 1931 at an ecological convention in Florence, and begins World Animal Week until October 10. It falls on October 4, when we remember St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, ecologists and ecology. The celebrations are aimed at sensitizing and changing people's behavior towards animals, as well as making them aware that an animal is a living creature, not a thing, and also has its own rights. In order to commemorate this Day, our students made drawings of their beloved animals, wrote poems, created plasticine figurines, made posters or talked about their favorite animals. Here is a short photo report:
This blog represents views experience of Erasmus + school partners. Countries with a rich cultural and historical background (Portugal, Greece, Italy, Poland and Romania) joined this project willing to support this initiative. The major aim is to encourage children to a common European space and to raise pupils' awareness about our European identity, Using culture as a tool to improve the students' academic performance combined with entrepreneurial activities designed to obtain.
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