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International Drawing Contest " My home town, my friends and me" - Varmárskóli 19.11.2007

International Drawing Contest " My home town, my friends and me"

Stofnskólar:
Szkoła Podstawowa z Oddziałami Integracyjnymi nr 53 -- Beata Wrona (Póllandi)
Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Secondary School -- Boryana Boteva (Búlgaríu)

Íslenskir skólar:
Varmárskóli -- Guðlaug Ósk Gunnarsdóttir

Aðrir skólar:
OSNOVNA ŠOLA SIMONA JENKA KRANJ -- TINA KALTENEKAR (Sloveníu)
Armadale Primary School -- Kirsty McLaren (Bretlandi)
Creative Minds International Academy, Jos-Nigeria -- Emmanuel Ivorgba (Hollandi)
Huttukylän koulu -- Elli Laitinen (Finnlandi)

Verkefnislýsing:
The main aim of the contest is to show how children perceive their home town and themselves among friends in the town. It is crucial to make children draw the places that are important or beautiful according to them: a park or a playground or a square or another place in their home town that is meaningful/typical for some reasons. The picture should show both the place and the friends/family and the child. Let it be a kind of a story giving us the answers to the questions: - what places do I like best and why - what do I do there most often - who accompanies me in this place. 2. Any technique is acceptable. 3. Size A3 or A4 (do not scan the pictures, send them as they are via traditional post). 4. We will choose the best pictures in two age categories: 6-9 and 10-13. 5. We are waiting for the works till the end of January.

Languages: English

Duration: Less than a month           

Subject clusters: Visual Art, Theatre, Music, Dance     

Age of students: 7 - 13     

Aims: The main aim of the contest is to show how children perceive their home town and themselves among friends in the town. It is crucial to make children draw the places that are important or beautiful according to them: a park or a playground or a square or another place in their home town that is meaningful/typical for some reasons.

 

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